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Protein secretion in bacteria

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1991
Most secretory proteins are synthesized as precursors with an amino-terminal signal peptide. Genetic identification of proteins essential for signal peptide dependent translocation to the Escherichia coli periplasm has led to the biochemical dissection of the secretion pathway. Additional mechanisms exist in Gram-negative bacteria for protein secretion
J M, Gennity, M, Inouye
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Plant Protein Secretion

Methods in Molecular Biology, 2017
Liwen Jiang
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Secretion of Milk Proteins

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 1998
Mammary epithelial cells secrete milk proteins in a polarized manner from their apical surface during lactation. These secreted proteins are either synthesized by the mammary cells or are transported by transcytosis from blood plasma. The intracellular trafficking pathways by which milk proteins are secreted are known in general outline. In this review
R D, Burgoyne, J S, Duncan
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Plant secretome: Unlocking secrets of the secreted proteins

PROTEOMICS, 2010
AbstractPlant secretomics is a newly emerging area of the plant proteomics field. It basically describes the global study of secreted proteins into the extracellular space of plant cell or tissue at any given time and under certain conditions through various secretory mechanisms.
Agrawal, Ganesh Kumar   +4 more
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Protein secretion inBacillus brevis

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1994
Many strains of Bacillus brevis were isolated from nature as very efficient producers of extracellular proteins. Strains identified as B. brevis including these protein-hyperproducers were reclassified into at least 6 species according to numerical analysis, DNA base composition, and DNA-DNA hybridization.
S, Udaka, H, Yamagata
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Analysis of Type III Secretion System Secreted Proteins

2016
Secreted proteins of the T3SS vary from genus to genus. How secretion is induced in vitro also depends on the genus of bacteria. However, once those proteins are isolated the method for analyzing those proteins is largely the same. The following chapter outlines the specific induction of Yersinia secreted proteins and uniform analysis of those secreted
Danielle L Jessen, Condry   +1 more
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Tracking Secreted Proteins

Science Signaling, 2013
A mass spectrometry–based method detects picogram quantities of proteins secreted by macrophages.
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Protein Secretion in Yeast

1994
The secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells and, in particular, of yeast forms a rapidly expanding field that is covered in part by many recent reviews. I will refer to them extensively, and will try to focus on particular aspects less well covered. In this chapter, the main emphasis will be on the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and, where useful,
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Measuring Plant Protein Secretion

2017
Fluorescent protein fusions are widely used for visualizing the subcellular localization and mobility of intercellular proteins. There is now a variety of colors, expression vectors, and photoactivated molecules to choose from, each with their own strengths and limitations.
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Protein Secretion in Bacilli

1986
Bacilli and especially Bacillus subtilis have recently emerged as model organisms worthy of consideration when studying the molecular mechanisms of bacterial protein export. Several factors contribute to this. Most species of Bacillus have a high capacity to secrete many proteins, indicating a developed machinery of protein secretion that can be ...
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