نتایج جستجو برای: coat proteins

تعداد نتایج: 571601  

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2017
Aurelia Piekarska Paulina Pełka Grażyna Peszyńska-Sularz Alessandro Negri Krzysztof Hinc Michał Obuchowski Adam Iwanicki

The technology of display of heterologous proteins on the surface of Bacillus subtilis spores enables use of these structures as carriers of antigens for mucosal vaccination. Currently, there are no technical possibilities to predict whether a designed fusion will be efficiently displayed on the spore surface and how such recombinant spores will interact with cells of the immune system. In this...

2014
Adam Iwanicki Iwona Piątek Małgorzata Stasiłojć Anna Grela Tomasz Łęga Michał Obuchowski Krzysztof Hinc

BACKGROUND Bacterial spores have been utilized as platforms for protein display. The best studied display systems are based on Bacillus subtilis spores in which several coat proteins have successfully been used as anchors for heterologous protein. Increasing knowledge about spore coat structure enables selection of new anchor proteins such as CotZ and CgeA. Here we describe a system of vectors ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Chao-Wen Wang Susan Hamamoto Lelio Orci Randy Schekman

A yeast plasma membrane protein, Chs3p, transits to the mother-bud neck from a reservoir comprising the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and endosomal system. Two TGN/endosomal peripheral proteins, Chs5p and Chs6p, and three Chs6p paralogues form a complex that is required for the TGN to cell surface transport of Chs3p. The role of these peripheral proteins has not been clear, and we now provide evide...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Christof Nagler Gisela Nagler Andreas Kuhn

The M13 phage assembles in the inner membrane of Escherichia coli. During maturation, about 2,700 copies of the major coat protein move from the membrane onto a single-stranded phage DNA molecule that extrudes out of the cell. The major coat protein is synthesized as a precursor, termed procoat protein, and inserts into the membrane via a Sec-independent pathway. It is processed by a leader pep...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2009
Yi Deng Marie-Pierre Golinelli-Cohen Elena Smirnova Catherine L Jackson

Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor) family small G proteins are crucial regulators of intracellular transport. The active GTP-bound form of Arf interacts with a set of proteins--effectors--which mediate the downstream signalling events of Arf activation. A well-studied class of Arf1 effectors comprises the coat complexes, such as the cis-Golgi-localized COPI (coat protein complex I) coat, and trans-G...

2016
Wishwas R. Abhyankar Kiki Kamphorst Bhagyashree N. Swarge Henk van Veen Nicole N. van der Wel Stanley Brul Chris G. de Koster Leo J. de Koning

Spores are of high interest to the food and health sectors because of their extreme resistance to harsh conditions, especially against heat. Earlier research has shown that spores prepared on solid agar plates have a higher heat resistance than those prepared under a liquid medium condition. It has also been shown that the more mature a spore is, the higher is its heat resistance most likely me...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Karl V Gorzelnik Zhicheng Cui Catrina A Reed Joanita Jakana Ry Young Junjie Zhang

Single-stranded (ss) RNA viruses infect all domains of life. To date, for most ssRNA virions, only the structures of the capsids and their associated protein components have been resolved to high resolution. Qβ, an ssRNA phage specific for the conjugative F-pilus, has a T = 3 icosahedral lattice of coat proteins assembled around its 4,217 nucleotides of genomic RNA (gRNA). In the mature virion,...

Journal: :Virology 2005
Kristin N Parent Shannon M Doyle Eric Anderson Carolyn M Teschke

Icosahedral capsid assembly is an example of a reaction controlled solely by the interactions of the proteins involved. Bacteriophage P22 procapsids can be assembled in vitro by mixing coat and scaffolding proteins in a nucleation-limited reaction, where scaffolding protein directs the proper assembly of coat protein. Here, we investigated the effect of the buffer composition on the interaction...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
B Berkhout K T Jeang

The coat protein of the single stranded RNA bacteriophages acts as a translational repressor by binding with high affinity to a target RNA that encompasses the ribosomal binding site of the replicase gene. We have expressed this procaryotic RNA-binding protein in mammalian cells. Using the coat protein binding site attached to the HIV-1 5' leader RNA, we tested for the biological effect of co-e...

2015
Rachele Isticato Teja Sirec Stefano Vecchione Anna Crispino Anella Saggese Loredana Baccigalupi Eugenio Notomista Adam Driks Ezio Ricca Ivo G. Boneca

In Bacillus subtilis the protective layers that surround the mature spore are formed by over seventy different proteins. Some of those proteins have a regulatory role on the assembly of other coat proteins and are referred to as morphogenetic factors. CotE is a major morphogenetic factor, known to form a ring around the forming spore and organize the deposition of the outer surface layers. CotH...

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