Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU), which remove signal peptides from secretory precursor proteins. In the present study the biological function of SipS and the regulation of its synthesis were analysed, Unlike the type I signal peptidase of Escherichia coli, SipS was essential neither for protein secretion nor viability of the cell, However, in the absence of SipS the rate of processing of several preproteins was reduced, and four of the seven major secreted proteins of B. subtilis were hardly detectable in the growth medium. Surprisingly, the processing of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens alpha-amylase and the secretion of at least two endogenous B. subtilis proteins was improve...
The signal peptidase (SPase) SipS of Bacillus subtilis is responsible for the processing of precurso...
The signal peptidase (SPase) SipS of Bacillus subtilis is responsible for the processing of precurso...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...
Bacillus subtilis is one of the best known Gram-positive bacteria at both the genetic and physiologi...
Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; Si...
The gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is the organism with the largest number of paralogou...
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...
Approximately 47% of the genes of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis belong to paralogous...
Signal peptides direct the export of secretory proteins from the cytoplasm, After processing by sign...
The signal peptidase (SPase) SipS of Bacillus subtilis is responsible for the processing of precurso...
The signal peptidase (SPase) SipS of Bacillus subtilis is responsible for the processing of precurso...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...
Bacillus subtilis contains three chromosomally encoded type I signal peptidases (SipS, SipT and SipU...
Most biological membranes contain one or two type I signal peptidases for the removal of signal pept...
Bacillus subtilis is one of the best known Gram-positive bacteria at both the genetic and physiologi...
Bacillus subtilis contains at least three chromosomally-encoded type I signal peptidases (SPases; Si...
The gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is the organism with the largest number of paralogou...
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...
Approximately 47% of the genes of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis belong to paralogous...
Signal peptides direct the export of secretory proteins from the cytoplasm, After processing by sign...
The signal peptidase (SPase) SipS of Bacillus subtilis is responsible for the processing of precurso...
The signal peptidase (SPase) SipS of Bacillus subtilis is responsible for the processing of precurso...
The Cram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis contains five chromosomally encoded type I signal pe...