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Protein conformation in bacterial spinae
Biopolymers, 1976AbstractThe far uv circular dichroism (CD) and infrared spectra of bacterial spinae are reported. Estimates of the protein secondary structure were obtained by three‐component curve‐fitting methods supplemented by rank and factor analysis of CD data matrices. Native spinae were shown to contain approximately 88% antiparallel β‐sheet, 7% α‐helix, and 5%
K. B. Easterbrook +2 more
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The Structure of Bacterial S-Layer Proteins
2011S-layers are self-assembled paracrystalline protein lattices that cover many bacteria and almost all archaea. As an important component of the bacterial cell envelope, S-layers can fulfill various biological functions and are usually the most abundantly expressed protein species in a cell. Here we review the structures of the best characterized S-layer
Stefan Howorka +2 more
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Bacterial protein secretion and tageting
Biopolymers Online, 2002Introduction Historical Outline Protein Targeting to the Translocase Signal Peptides Co-translational Protein Targeting Post-translational Protein Targeting Converging Targeting Pathways Translocase: A Multisubunit Integral Membrane Protein Complex SecA SecY SecE SecG SecD, SecF, and YajC Conserved Protein Translocases in Bacteria ...
C. van der Does +2 more
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Protein engineering with bacterial display
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2007Recent improvements in bacterial surface display systems coupled with efficient selection and screening strategies are propelling bacterial display systems to the forefront of peptide and protein engineering. The ability to analyze and screen very large protein libraries using cell-sorting instrumentation coupled with the ease of manipulating bacteria ...
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Bacterial oligopeptide-binding proteins
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS), 2003This review focuses on bacterial oligopeptide-binding proteins, which form part of the oligopeptide transport system belonging to the ATP-binding cassette family of transporters. Depending on the bacterial species, these binding proteins (OppA) capture peptides ranging in size from 2 to 18 amino acids from the environment and pass them on to the other ...
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The Bacterial RecA Protein as a Motor Protein
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2003▪ Abstract The bacterial RecA protein plays a central role in the repair of stalled replication forks, double-strand break repair, general recombination, induction of the SOS response, and SOS mutagenesis. The major activity of RecA in DNA metabolism is the promotion of DNA strand exchange reactions.
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PDZ domains in bacterial proteins
Molecular Microbiology, 1997Chris P. Ponting, Mark J. Pallen
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Signal Transduction by Bacterial Proteins
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2005openaire +3 more sources

