Case studies of the evolution of molecular machines remain scarce. One of the most diverse and widespread homologous families of machines is the type IV filament (TFF) superfamily, comprised of type IV pili, type II secretion systems (T2SSs), archaella, and other less-well-characterized families. These families have functions including twitching motility, effector export, rotary propulsion, nutrient uptake, DNA uptake, and even electrical conductance, but it is unclear how such diversity evolved from a common ancestor. In this issue, Denise and colleagues take a significant step toward understanding evolution of the TFF superfamily by determining a global phylogeny and using it to infer an evolutionary pathway. Results reveal that the super...
AbstractMany gram-negative bacteria produce thin protein filaments, named pili, which extend beyond ...
Motility often plays a decisive role in the survival of species. Five systems of motility have been ...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...
Processes of molecular innovation require tinkering and shifting in the function of existing genes. ...
International audienceProcesses of molecular innovation require tinkering and shifting in the functi...
Process of molecular innovation require tinkering and the co-option of existing genes. But this proc...
International audienceType 3 secretion systems (T3SSs) are essential components of two complex bacte...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...
Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life cycl...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...
In this issue of Structure, Satyshur et al. (2007) present crystallographic snapshots of the bacteri...
Understanding the evolution of molecular machines underpins our understanding of the development of ...
Type 3 secretion systems (T3SSs) are essential components of two complex bacterial machineries: the ...
How changes in function evolve fascinates many evolutionary biologists. Particularly captivating is ...
AbstractMany gram-negative bacteria produce thin protein filaments, named pili, which extend beyond ...
Motility often plays a decisive role in the survival of species. Five systems of motility have been ...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...
Processes of molecular innovation require tinkering and shifting in the function of existing genes. ...
International audienceProcesses of molecular innovation require tinkering and shifting in the functi...
Process of molecular innovation require tinkering and the co-option of existing genes. But this proc...
International audienceType 3 secretion systems (T3SSs) are essential components of two complex bacte...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...
Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life cycl...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...
In this issue of Structure, Satyshur et al. (2007) present crystallographic snapshots of the bacteri...
Understanding the evolution of molecular machines underpins our understanding of the development of ...
Type 3 secretion systems (T3SSs) are essential components of two complex bacterial machineries: the ...
How changes in function evolve fascinates many evolutionary biologists. Particularly captivating is ...
AbstractMany gram-negative bacteria produce thin protein filaments, named pili, which extend beyond ...
Motility often plays a decisive role in the survival of species. Five systems of motility have been ...
<p>Type IV pili (T4P) are surface-exposed protein fibers that play key roles in the bacterial life c...