Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; SipS, SipT, and SipU), which remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. In addition, certain B. subtilis (natto) strains contain plasmid-encoded type I SPases (SipP). The known type I SPases from B. subtilis show a high degree of similarity to SPases from related bacilli and Staphylococcus aureus and, to a lesser extent, to SPases from other organisms. In addition, the putative active site region of the Bacillus SPases shows similarity to the corresponding region of LexA-like proteases, suggesting that the type I SPases employ a serine-lysine catalytic dyed. Unlike the type I SPase of Escherichia coli, Sips, SipT and SipU are neither essen...
Various strains of Bacillus subtilis (natto) contain small cryptic plasmids that replicate via the r...
Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) signal peptidase I (SPase I) is a membrane-bound endop...
Signal peptidases remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. By comparing the type I signal pep...
Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; Si...
Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidas...
Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidas...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
The gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is the organism with the largest number of paralogou...
Bacillus subtilis is one of the best known Gram-positive bacteria at both the genetic and physiologi...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...
Various strains of Bacillus subtilis (natto) contain small cryptic plasmids that replicate via the r...
Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) signal peptidase I (SPase I) is a membrane-bound endop...
Signal peptidases remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. By comparing the type I signal pep...
Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; Si...
Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidas...
Signal peptidases (SPases) remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. The sipS (signal peptidas...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
The gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is the organism with the largest number of paralogou...
Bacillus subtilis is one of the best known Gram-positive bacteria at both the genetic and physiologi...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...
Various strains of Bacillus subtilis (natto) contain small cryptic plasmids that replicate via the r...
Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) signal peptidase I (SPase I) is a membrane-bound endop...
Signal peptidases remove signal peptides from secretory proteins. By comparing the type I signal pep...