Peptidoglycan associated lipoprotein (Pal) of Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a characteristic bacterial lipoprotein, with an N-terminal lipid moiety anchoring it to the outer membrane. Since its discovery over three decades ago, Pal has been well studied for its participation in the Tol-Pal complex which spans the periplasm and has been proposed to play important roles in bacterial survival, pathogenesis and virulence. Previous studies of Pal place the lipoprotein in the periplasm of E. coli, allowing it to interact with Tol proteins and the peptidoglycan layer. Here, we describe for the first time, a subpopulation of Pal which is present on the cell surface of E. coli. Flow cytometry and confocal microscopy detect anti-Pal antibodies on the...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
The outer membrane of E. coli is a component of the cell envelope with significant physiological imp...
The cell envelope is essential for bacterial survival, as it forms a protective barrier that shelter...
International audienceABSTRACT The Tol-Pal system of gram-negative bacteria is composed of five prot...
International audienceThe Tol-peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein (PAL) system of Escherichia coli ...
Bacteria control import and export of compounds, adhesion to surfaces, cell-to-cell interactions and...
Bacterial lipoproteins are a very diverse group of proteins characterized by the presence of an N-te...
The majority of outer membrane (OM) lipoproteins in Gram-negative bacteria are tethered to the membr...
In the 1960s several groups reported the isolation and preliminary genetic mapping of Escherichia co...
Coordination of outer membrane constriction with septation is critical to faithful division in Gram-...
International audienceThe Tol–Pal system of the Escherichia coli envelope is formed from the inner m...
AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer ...
International audienceTolA, -B, -Q, and -R proteins are involved in maintaining the cell envelope in...
Bacterial lipoproteins are globular proteins anchored to a membrane by a lipid moiety. By discoverin...
International audienceMutants in tolA, B, Q, and R genes have been isolated on the basis of their to...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
The outer membrane of E. coli is a component of the cell envelope with significant physiological imp...
The cell envelope is essential for bacterial survival, as it forms a protective barrier that shelter...
International audienceABSTRACT The Tol-Pal system of gram-negative bacteria is composed of five prot...
International audienceThe Tol-peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein (PAL) system of Escherichia coli ...
Bacteria control import and export of compounds, adhesion to surfaces, cell-to-cell interactions and...
Bacterial lipoproteins are a very diverse group of proteins characterized by the presence of an N-te...
The majority of outer membrane (OM) lipoproteins in Gram-negative bacteria are tethered to the membr...
In the 1960s several groups reported the isolation and preliminary genetic mapping of Escherichia co...
Coordination of outer membrane constriction with septation is critical to faithful division in Gram-...
International audienceThe Tol–Pal system of the Escherichia coli envelope is formed from the inner m...
AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer ...
International audienceTolA, -B, -Q, and -R proteins are involved in maintaining the cell envelope in...
Bacterial lipoproteins are globular proteins anchored to a membrane by a lipid moiety. By discoverin...
International audienceMutants in tolA, B, Q, and R genes have been isolated on the basis of their to...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
The outer membrane of E. coli is a component of the cell envelope with significant physiological imp...
The cell envelope is essential for bacterial survival, as it forms a protective barrier that shelter...