Gram-negative bacteria use the type-V secretion pathway to expose proteins at their cell surface, many of which have virulence functions. Translocation of those proteins across the outer membrane occurs either by means of dedicated translocator proteins (two-partner secretion) or covalently fused translocator domains (autotransporters). Translocator proteins and translocator domains are β-barrels requiring the β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) for membrane integration. However, the molecular details of their passage across the envelope and insertion into the outer membrane remain enigmatic, owing in part to the fact that in vitro systems are not available. Here we describe a versatile in vitro reconstitution system that faithfully reproduce...
Type III secretion/translocation systems are essential factors of bacteria-host interactions in most...
In gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of three protei...
In addition to the cytoplasmic membrane, Gram-negative bacteria have a second lipid bilayer, the out...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
Bacteria have evolved complex protein machinery to secrete proteins into the environment. In Gram-ne...
AbstractThe two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general fun...
AbstractRecent progress in the understanding of the nature of the extraordinary variety of protein t...
AbstractMembrane proteins with a β-barrel topology are found in the outer membranes of Gram-negative...
The outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria are essential to their survival and have a unique asym...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Bacteria have mechanisms to export proteins for diverse purposes, including colonization of hosts an...
The classical monomeric autotransporters are ubiquitously used by Gram-negative bacteria to export v...
The increased insight into the mechanism of bacterial protein translocation has resulted in new conc...
bacterial protein export; inner membrane protein insertion; outer membrane insertion; protein secret...
AbstractIn gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of thre...
Type III secretion/translocation systems are essential factors of bacteria-host interactions in most...
In gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of three protei...
In addition to the cytoplasmic membrane, Gram-negative bacteria have a second lipid bilayer, the out...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
Bacteria have evolved complex protein machinery to secrete proteins into the environment. In Gram-ne...
AbstractThe two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general fun...
AbstractRecent progress in the understanding of the nature of the extraordinary variety of protein t...
AbstractMembrane proteins with a β-barrel topology are found in the outer membranes of Gram-negative...
The outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria are essential to their survival and have a unique asym...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Bacteria have mechanisms to export proteins for diverse purposes, including colonization of hosts an...
The classical monomeric autotransporters are ubiquitously used by Gram-negative bacteria to export v...
The increased insight into the mechanism of bacterial protein translocation has resulted in new conc...
bacterial protein export; inner membrane protein insertion; outer membrane insertion; protein secret...
AbstractIn gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of thre...
Type III secretion/translocation systems are essential factors of bacteria-host interactions in most...
In gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of three protei...
In addition to the cytoplasmic membrane, Gram-negative bacteria have a second lipid bilayer, the out...