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Protein–Protein Interaction: Bacterial Two-Hybrid

2017
The bacterial two-hybrid (BACTH, for "Bacterial Adenylate Cyclase-based Two-Hybrid") system is a simple and fast genetic approach to detect and characterize protein-protein interactions in vivo. This system is based on the interaction-mediated reconstitution of a cAMP signaling cascade in Escherichia coli.
Karimova, Gouzel   +4 more
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Bacterial oligopeptide-binding proteins

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS), 2003
This 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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Bacterial Protein Translocation

1988
Protein translocation is a process common to all cells. Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes are divided into distinct compartments, each containing a unique set of proteins important to specific cellular functions. Except for a few mitochondrial and chloroplast proteins, almost all proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm; therefore many proteins must ...
Elliott Crooke, William Wickner
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A bacterial dynamin-like protein

Nature, 2006
Dynamins form a superfamily of large mechano-chemical GTPases that includes the classical dynamins and dynamin-like proteins (DLPs). They are found throughout the Eukarya, functioning in core cellular processes such as endocytosis and organelle division.
Harry H, Low, Jan, Löwe
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Analysis of bacterial biotin-proteins

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1975
The biotin-protein populations in several bacterial strains were analyzed by solubilization of [3H]biotin-labeled cells with sodium dodecylsulfate followed by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels containing the detergent. A variety of patterns of biotin-labeled polypeptide chains was seen, ranging from a single biotin-protein in Escherichia coli ...
R R, Fall, A W, Alberts, P R, Vagelos
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Bacterial Protein Export

1988
Consideration of protein export by bacteria is of major importance to many research institutions and industrial organisations currently involved in biotechnology. Bacteria (in particular, Escherichia coli), are used as hosts for the biosynthesis of proteins.
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Protein engineering with bacterial display

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2007
Recent 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 membrane proteins.

Microbiological sciences, 1990
Bacterial membranes have diverse functions, depending on whether they are specialized membranes or cytoplasmic membranes possessing transport, mitochondrial activities and biosynthetic functions for assembly of membranes, walls and capsules. In contrast to plasma membranes which serve as major biochemical organelles of both Gram-positive and Gram ...
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Common Non-classically Secreted Bacterial Proteins with Experimental Evidence

Current Microbiology, 2015
Guangqiang Wang   +3 more
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Homologous plant and bacterial proteins chaperone oligomeric protein assembly

Nature, 1988
S. Hemmingsen   +7 more
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