نتایج جستجو برای: periplasm

تعداد نتایج: 3548  

Journal: :FEBS letters 1995
C Krebber S Spada D Desplancq A Plückthun

We have developed a chloramphenicol resistant derivative of fd phage with which cognate pairs of antibodies and antigens can be selected. The phage genome encodes a fusion of single-chain antibody to the C-terminal domain of gIIIp, rendering the phage non-infective. The antigen fused to the N-terminal domains of gIIIp is encoded in the same phage genome. Antigen and antibody fusion interact wit...

Journal: :Cell 2004
Christian Schlieker Axel Mogk Bernd Bukau

The accumulation of misfolded porins in the periplasm of bacteria triggers a proteolytic cascade, initiated by activation of DegS, a member of the family of HtrA proteases. Activation of DegS ultimately leads to the expression of genes encoding the periplasmic protein folding machinery. A new study now reveals that binding of exposed C-termini of unassembled porins to the PDZ domain of DegS ind...

Journal: :Trends in microbiology 1999
A Economou

Significant strides have been made during the past 20 years in our understanding of protein secretion across the bacterial inner membrane. Specialized chaperones select secretory polypeptide chains and usher them to a membrane-embedded preprotein translocase. This unique molecular machine envelops the polymeric substrate and migrates along its length in defined, energy-dependent steps. Conseque...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1994
V Dumay M Crasnier

In Escherichia coli, glucose 6-phosphate is transported via the Uhp system which is inducible by glucose 6-phosphate. We showed that, in a uhp-deficient strain, glucose 6-phosphate was dephosphorylated in the periplasm and that the resulting glucose was subsequently transported into the cells via the phosphotransferase system. The uptake of glucose generated from glucose 6-phosphate allowed the...

Journal: :Cell 2004
Andrew D Ferguson Johann Deisenhofer

Transport systems of Gram-negative bacteria coordinate the passage of metabolites through the outer membrane, periplasm, and the cytoplasmic membrane without compromising the protective properties of the cell envelope. Active transporters orchestrate the import of metals against concentration gradients. These thermodynamically unfavorable processes are coupled to both an electrochemical proton ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2010
Kathryne G Byrne-Bailey Kelly C Wrighton Ryan A Melnyk Peter Agbo Terry C Hazen John D Coates

"Thermincola potens" strain JR is one of the first Gram-positive dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMRB) for which there is a complete genome sequence. Consistent with the physiology of this organism, preliminary annotation revealed an abundance of multiheme c-type cytochromes that are putatively associated with the periplasm and cell surface in a Gram-positive bacterium. Here we report th...

2011
F. Munoa

We analyzed an Escherichia coli strain which harbours a chromosomal mutation that blocks the hemolysin excretion. Compartmentation studies showed that hemolysin accumulates in the cytoplasm and not in the periplasm. The mutation did not affect the SDS-PAGE protein pattern of the outer membrane, although some alterations were apparent in the periplasmic protein pattern. The mutant strain, E. col...

Journal: :Current opinion in biotechnology 2000
P Cornelis

Production of heterologous proteins or parts thereof in different extra-cytoplasmic compartments (in the periplasm, outer membrane or extracellularly) of Escherichia coli offers multiple applications, for example, in vaccine development, immobilised enzymes and bioremediation. Nowadays, not only surface display of short peptides, but also cell-surface anchoring or secretion of functional protei...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Carmen Menéndez Alexander Banguela Jesús Caballero-Mellado Lázaro Hernández

Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus utilizes plant sucrose with a constitutively expressed levansucrase (LsdA), producing extracellular levan, which may be degraded under energetically unfavored conditions. Reverse transcriptase-PCR analysis revealed that lsdA and the downstream exolevanase gene (lsdB) form an operon. lsdB transcription was induced during growth with low fructose concentrations (0...

2018
Nobuyuki TAKAHAsHi

The biogenesis of secretory proteins in eukaryotes involves their translocation across the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum. This process is evolutionarily related to protein translocation into the periplasm of prokaryotic cells.''2) In both, secretory proteins are generally synthesized as precursors with N-terminal signal sequences that are removed during translocation. As exceptions, how...

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