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PROTEIN SECRETION SYSTEMS IN BACTERIA

The type III protein secretion systems (T3SS) of Gram-negative

The type III protein secretion systems (T3SS) of Gram-negative

... animal-pathogenic bacteria utilize phylogenetically distinct type III secretion systems (T3SS) that produce needle-like injectisomes or pili for the delivery of effector proteins into host ...

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Genomic analysis of the protein secretion systems in Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824

Genomic analysis of the protein secretion systems in Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824

... live bacteria that could be toxic when injected intravenously, bacterial spores are nontoxigenic to normal ...live bacteria nor clostridial spores are toxigenic, (ii) it is the only non- pathogenic ...

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A Review of Secretion Systems in Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Bacteria

A Review of Secretion Systems in Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Bacteria

... Gram-negative bacteria, 6 secretion systems are known and named as Type I to Type ...these bacteria, materials must pass through both the inner and outer membranes or certain substances should ...

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Protein secretion in gram-positive bacteria: from multiple pathways to biotechnology

Protein secretion in gram-positive bacteria: from multiple pathways to biotechnology

... expression systems has been described, each with its own advantages and ...recombinant protein production and as a workhorse in the laboratories of academia and the biopharma industry are obvious: its ...

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Protein secretion biotechnology in Gram-positive bacteria with special emphasis on Streptomyces lividans

Protein secretion biotechnology in Gram-positive bacteria with special emphasis on Streptomyces lividans

... a systems biology approach, addressed by using multi- omics tools (transcriptomics, metabolomics, fluxomics) to investigate the various system levels (genes, metabolites, fluxes) in a cell and to correlate these ...

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Signal peptides for recombinant protein secretion in bacterial expression systems

Signal peptides for recombinant protein secretion in bacterial expression systems

... Gram-positive bacteria usually possess only a single membrane ...target protein across this major permeability barrier can directly result in its release into the culture ...target protein becomes ...

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Developing Gram-negative bacteria for the secretion of heterologous proteins

Developing Gram-negative bacteria for the secretion of heterologous proteins

... Gram‑negative bacteria are attractive hosts for recombinant protein production because they are fast growing, easy to manipulate, and genetically stable in large ...scales. Secretion of ...

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Structural Insight into How Bacteria Prevent Interference between Multiple Divergent Type IV Secretion Systems

Structural Insight into How Bacteria Prevent Interference between Multiple Divergent Type IV Secretion Systems

... IV secretion systems (T4SSs) to translocate substrates ...and protein) and/or elaborate surface structures ...T4SS protein components remains poorly ...

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Type IV secretion in Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria

Type IV secretion in Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria

... conjugation systems of novel motifs, proteins or protein subassemblies (Christie, ...binding secretion chaperones or adaptors, often required for secretion of associated ...

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The Specificity of Secretion through the Alpha and Beta Type II Secretion Systems of Escherichia coli

The Specificity of Secretion through the Alpha and Beta Type II Secretion Systems of Escherichia coli

... a protein that interacts with the secretin, GspC is the link between the inner membrane platform including the energy source and the outer membrane ...The secretion by Gram negative bacteria that ...

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Structural organisation of the type IV secretion systems

Structural organisation of the type IV secretion systems

... Secretion systems found in bacteria are classified cur- rently into seven major classes, among which type IV secretion (T4S) systems form the most functionally ver- satile class ...

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Modeling of protein secretion by cells

Modeling of protein secretion by cells

... Abstract Protein secretion by cells can be measured with surface plasmon ...the protein immobilized on the sensor surface and the produced protein are specific to each other, this method only ...

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Protein Complexes in Bacteria

Protein Complexes in Bacteria

... of protein-protein interactions have revealed the organization of prote- omes into networks of interactions as well as protein ...of protein complexes exist for only a few bacterial species, ...

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Protein Complexes in Bacteria

Protein Complexes in Bacteria

... of protein complex conservation across four bacterial species other than ...of protein complex conservation fractions in each species, using either EcoCyc or Hu et ...of protein complexes has not ...

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In vivo protein secretion by lung  Evidence for active secretion and interspecies differences

In vivo protein secretion by lung Evidence for active secretion and interspecies differences

... radioactive protein into the lavage surface-active fraction of rabbits and that this pilocarpine effect is completely blocked by ...radioactive protein in the total surface-active fraction (tissue plus ...

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TANGOing along the protein secretion pathway

TANGOing along the protein secretion pathway

... Therefore, the identification of proteins that are involved in Golgi stack organization without affecting secretion will require yet another screening design. The combination of high-throughput RNAi screens with ...

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Insulin secretion in response to protein ingestion

Insulin secretion in response to protein ingestion

... W\e have reported previously that the oral or intravenous administration of the amino acid l-leucine to healthy subjects results in increases in plasma insulin and decreases in blood glu[r] ...

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Pathogen-induced protein secretion in plants.

Pathogen-induced protein secretion in plants.

... PR3 secretion observed in response to even the lowest level of SA treatment ...peroxidase protein named PERX 34 that is secreted immediately after SA treatment (Figure ...

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The Twin-Arginine Pathway for Protein Secretion

The Twin-Arginine Pathway for Protein Secretion

... alternative protein translocation pathways, Sec and ...Sec protein is transferred to SecA where it is threaded through the SecYEG channel in the plasma membrane, powered by repeated cycles of ATP binding ...

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Monokine Secretion in Aging and Protein Malnutrition

Monokine Secretion in Aging and Protein Malnutrition

... Protein malnutrition did not appear to decrease TNF secretion when protein-malnourished rats were compared with control rats in each of the three age groups (Fig. However, there was a fa[r] ...

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