Protein export through the bacterial Sec pathway
A Tsirigotaki, J De Geyter, A Economou… - Nature Reviews …, 2017 - nature.com
The general secretory (Sec) pathway comprises an essential, ubiquitous and universal
export machinery for most proteins that integrate into, or translocate through, the plasma …
export machinery for most proteins that integrate into, or translocate through, the plasma …
Signal Peptide-Dependent Protein Transport inBacillus subtilis: a Genome-Based Survey of the Secretome
One of the most salient features of Bacillus subtilis and related bacilli is their natural capacity
to secrete a variety of proteins into their environment, frequently to high concentrations. This …
to secrete a variety of proteins into their environment, frequently to high concentrations. This …
Mechanisms of cotranslational maturation of newly synthesized proteins
The timely production of functional proteins is of critical importance for the biological activity
of cells. To reach the functional state, newly synthesized polypeptides have to become …
of cells. To reach the functional state, newly synthesized polypeptides have to become …
[HTML][HTML] Sec-and Tat-mediated protein secretion across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane—distinct translocases and mechanisms
In bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane.
The general Secretion route, termed Sec-pathway, catalyzes the transmembrane …
The general Secretion route, termed Sec-pathway, catalyzes the transmembrane …
Protein translocation across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane
AJM Driessen, N Nouwen - Annu. Rev. Biochem., 2008 - annualreviews.org
About 25% to 30% of the bacterial proteins function in the cell envelope or outside of the
cell. These proteins are synthesized in the cytosol, and the vast majority is recognized as a …
cell. These proteins are synthesized in the cytosol, and the vast majority is recognized as a …
Strategies for successful recombinant expression of disulfide bond-dependent proteins in Escherichia coli
A De Marco - Microbial cell factories, 2009 - Springer
Bacteria are simple and cost effective hosts for producing recombinant proteins. However,
their physiological features may limit their use for obtaining in native form proteins of some …
their physiological features may limit their use for obtaining in native form proteins of some …
Protein aggregation and amyloidosis: confusion of the kinds?
F Rousseau, J Schymkowitz, L Serrano - Current opinion in structural …, 2006 - Elsevier
Recent years have witnessed major advances in our understanding of the structural basis of
protein aggregation on several fronts. Firstly, high-resolution structural information that …
protein aggregation on several fronts. Firstly, high-resolution structural information that …
Structural basis for the antifolding activity of a molecular chaperone
C Huang, P Rossi, T Saio, CG Kalodimos - Nature, 2016 - nature.com
Molecular chaperones act on non-native proteins in the cell to prevent their aggregation,
premature folding or misfolding. Different chaperones often exert distinct effects, such as …
premature folding or misfolding. Different chaperones often exert distinct effects, such as …
The Sec translocon mediated protein transport in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
K Denks, A Vogt, I Sachelaru, NA Petriman… - Molecular membrane …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Protein transport via the Sec translocon represents an evolutionary conserved mechanism
for delivering cytosolically-synthesized proteins to extra-cytosolic compartments. The Sec …
for delivering cytosolically-synthesized proteins to extra-cytosolic compartments. The Sec …
Bacterial protein secretion through the translocase nanomachine
E Papanikou, S Karamanou, A Economou - Nature Reviews …, 2007 - nature.com
All cells must traffic proteins across their membranes. This essential process is responsible
for the biogenesis of membranes and cell walls, motility and nutrient scavenging and uptake …
for the biogenesis of membranes and cell walls, motility and nutrient scavenging and uptake …