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Monitoring the Assembly of a Secreted Bacterial Virulence Factor Using Site-specific Crosslinking
Published on: December 17, 2013
Current challenges in autotransport and two-partner protein secretion pathways
Hélène Hodak1, Françoise Jacob-Dubuisson
1INSERM U629, Institut Pasteur de Lille, IFR142, 1 Rue du Professeur Calmette, 59019 Lille Cedex, France.
Abstract:
The two-partner and autotransport pathways are widely represented in Gram-negative bacteria, essentially among pathogens. Both mediate the translocation of large proteins across the outer membrane. Deciphering the molecular mechanisms of secretion machineries as well as folding of exoproteins in the course of translocation represents a current challenge.
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