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Conjugative Mating Assays for Sequence-specific Analysis of Transfer Proteins Involved in Bacterial Conjugation
Published on: January 4, 2017
Molecular architecture of bacterial type IV secretion systems
Gabriel Waksman1, Rémi Fronzes
1Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, University College London and Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK. g.waksman@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:
In Gram-negative bacteria, type IV secretion (T4S) systems form ATP-powered complexes that span the entire cellular envelope and secrete a wide variety of substrates from single proteins to protein-protein and protein-DNA complexes. Recent structural data, namely the electron microscopy structure of the T4S core complex and the atomic-resolution structure of its outer-membrane pore, have profoundly altered our understanding of T4S architecture and mechanisms.
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