International audienceThe protein FcpA is a unique component of the flagellar filament of spirochete bacteria belonging to the genus Leptospira. Although it plays an essential role in translational motility and pathogenicity, no structures of FcpA homologues are currently available in the PDB. Its three-dimensional structure will unveil the novel motility mechanisms that render pathogenic Leptospira particularly efficient at invading and disseminating within their hosts, causing leptospirosis in humans and animals. FcpA from L. interrogans was purified and crystallized, but despite laborious attempts no useful X ray diffraction data could be obtained. This challenge was solved by expressing a close orthologue from the related saprophytic sp...
Leptospira spp. are thin, highly motile, slow-growing spirochetes that can be distinguished from oth...
LipL32 is a major surface protein that is expressed during infection by pathogenic Leptospira. Here,...
Peptide deformylase (PDF), which is essential for normal growth of bacteria but not for higher organ...
The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical imp...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
Leptospira spp. are spirochete bacteria that possess periplasmic flagella (PFs) underneath the outer...
<div><p><i>Leptospira</i> spp. are spirochete bacteria that possess periplasmic flagella (PFs) under...
International audienceABSTRACT Spirochetes have periplasmic flagella composed of a core surrounded b...
Abstract Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious bacterial pathogen that is classified as a Ca...
International audiencePathogenic Leptospira strains are responsible for leptospirosis, a worldwide e...
Leptospirosis is a world spread zoonosis caused by members of the genus Leptospira. Although leptosp...
<div><p>Pathogenic <i>Leptospira</i> strains are responsible for leptospirosis, a worldwide emerging...
Pathogenic Leptospira is the etiological agent of leptospirosis, a life-threatening disease that aff...
Leptospira spp. are thin, highly motile, slow-growing spirochetes that can be distinguished from oth...
LipL32 is a major surface protein that is expressed during infection by pathogenic Leptospira. Here,...
Peptide deformylase (PDF), which is essential for normal growth of bacteria but not for higher organ...
The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical imp...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
<p>The spirochete endoflagellum is a unique motility apparatus among bacteria. Despite its critical ...
Leptospira spp. are spirochete bacteria that possess periplasmic flagella (PFs) underneath the outer...
<div><p><i>Leptospira</i> spp. are spirochete bacteria that possess periplasmic flagella (PFs) under...
International audienceABSTRACT Spirochetes have periplasmic flagella composed of a core surrounded b...
Abstract Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious bacterial pathogen that is classified as a Ca...
International audiencePathogenic Leptospira strains are responsible for leptospirosis, a worldwide e...
Leptospirosis is a world spread zoonosis caused by members of the genus Leptospira. Although leptosp...
<div><p>Pathogenic <i>Leptospira</i> strains are responsible for leptospirosis, a worldwide emerging...
Pathogenic Leptospira is the etiological agent of leptospirosis, a life-threatening disease that aff...
Leptospira spp. are thin, highly motile, slow-growing spirochetes that can be distinguished from oth...
LipL32 is a major surface protein that is expressed during infection by pathogenic Leptospira. Here,...
Peptide deformylase (PDF), which is essential for normal growth of bacteria but not for higher organ...