The mechanism responsible for lipoprotein sorting is conserved among bacterial species. However, the final destination of lipoproteins may vary among species. In some species lipoproteins are surface-exposed while in others they are associated to the outer membrane but facing the periplasm. To elucidate whether the difference in lipoprotein location is intrinsic to lipotrotein sequence/structure or rather is due to specific transport systems present in some bacterial species and absent in others lipoproteins were expressed in different species and their compartmentalization analyzed. The data seem to indicate that the destiny of lipoproteins depends upon specific structural signatures but the recognition of such signatures can be species-...
In recent years it has become evident that lipoproteins play crucial roles in the assembly of bacter...
Many lipoproteins reside in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, and their biogenesis ...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are anchored to membranes through a lipid moiety attached to the N-te...
Bacterial lipoproteins are a very diverse group of proteins characterized by the presence of an N-te...
Bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidetes, including commensal organisms and opportunistic pathogens, har...
ABSTRACT Biogenesis of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria depends on dedicated macromolecu...
NoBacterial lipoproteins are proteins that are post-translationally modified with a diacylglyceride ...
Bacterial lipoproteins are globular proteins anchored to a membrane by a lipid moiety. By discoverin...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are peripherally anchored membrane proteins that play a variety of ro...
In Gram-negative bacteria, N-terminal lipidation is a signal for protein trafficking from the inner ...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer ...
Bacteria control import and export of compounds, adhesion to surfaces, cell-to-cell interactions and...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria express structurally diverse lipoproteins in their cell...
peer reviewedGram-negative bacteria express structurally diverse lipoproteins in their cell envelope...
In recent years it has become evident that lipoproteins play crucial roles in the assembly of bacter...
Many lipoproteins reside in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, and their biogenesis ...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are anchored to membranes through a lipid moiety attached to the N-te...
Bacterial lipoproteins are a very diverse group of proteins characterized by the presence of an N-te...
Bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidetes, including commensal organisms and opportunistic pathogens, har...
ABSTRACT Biogenesis of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria depends on dedicated macromolecu...
NoBacterial lipoproteins are proteins that are post-translationally modified with a diacylglyceride ...
Bacterial lipoproteins are globular proteins anchored to a membrane by a lipid moiety. By discoverin...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are peripherally anchored membrane proteins that play a variety of ro...
In Gram-negative bacteria, N-terminal lipidation is a signal for protein trafficking from the inner ...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer ...
Bacteria control import and export of compounds, adhesion to surfaces, cell-to-cell interactions and...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria express structurally diverse lipoproteins in their cell...
peer reviewedGram-negative bacteria express structurally diverse lipoproteins in their cell envelope...
In recent years it has become evident that lipoproteins play crucial roles in the assembly of bacter...
Many lipoproteins reside in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, and their biogenesis ...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are anchored to membranes through a lipid moiety attached to the N-te...