نتایج جستجو برای: coat proteins

تعداد نتایج: 571601  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Rebecca Giorno Joel Bozue Christopher Cote Theresa Wenzel Krishna-Sulayman Moody Michael Mallozzi Matthew Ryan Rong Wang Ryszard Zielke Janine R Maddock Arthur Friedlander Susan Welkos Adam Driks

Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp. form a specialized cell type, called a spore, during a multistep differentiation process that is initiated in response to starvation. Spores are protected by a morphologically complex protein coat. The Bacillus anthracis coat is of particular interest because the spore is the infective particle of anthrax. We determined the roles of several B. anthracis orthol...

2017
Wishwas Abhyankar Rachna Pandey Alexander Ter Beek Stanley Brul Leo J. de Koning Chris G. de Koster

Resistance characteristics of the bacterial endospores towards various environmental stresses such as chemicals and heat are in part attributed to their coat proteins. Heat resistance is developed in a late stage of sporulation and during maturation of released spores. Using our gel-free proteomic approach and LC-FT-ICR-MS/MS analysis we have monitored the efficiency of the tryptic digestion of...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2001
D S Peabody L Al-Bitar

A method was developed to screen bacteria for synthesis of mutant proteins with altered assembly and solubility properties using bacteriophage MS2 coat protein as a model self-associating protein. Colonies expressing coat protein from a plasmid were covered with an agarose overlay under conditions that caused the lysis of some of the cells in each colony. The proteins thus liberated diffused th...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
R K Ruiter G J Van Eldik R M Van Herpen J A Schrauwen G J Wullems

Mature Brassica oleracea pollen grains are covered with a lipophilic pollen coat containing a variety of proteins. Screening of an anther cDNA expression library for the coding sequences of such proteins resulted in the isolation of a number of cDNA clones encoding glycine-rich oleosins. The proteins were shown to be attached to the lipophilic coat material only and to be absent elsewhere in th...

2014
Anella Saggese Veronica Scamardella Teja Sirec Giuseppina Cangiano Rachele Isticato Francesca Pane Angela Amoresano Ezio Ricca Loredana Baccigalupi

Spore formers are bacteria able to survive harsh environmental conditions by differentiating a specialized, highly resistant spore. In Bacillus subtilis, the model system for spore formers, the recently discovered crust and the proteinaceous coat are the external layers that surround the spore and contribute to its survival. The coat is formed by about seventy different proteins assembled and o...

2013
Giulia Zanetti Simone Prinz Sebastian Daum Annette Meister Randy Schekman Kirsten Bacia John AG Briggs

Coat protein complex II (COPII) mediates formation of the membrane vesicles that export newly synthesised proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum. The inner COPII proteins bind to cargo and membrane, linking them to the outer COPII components that form a cage around the vesicle. Regulated flexibility in coat architecture is essential for transport of a variety of differently sized cargoes, but ...

2017
Svetlana O Dodonova Patrick Aderhold Juergen Kopp Iva Ganeva Simone Röhling Wim J H Hagen Irmgard Sinning Felix Wieland John A G Briggs

COPI coated vesicles mediate trafficking within the Golgi apparatus and between the Golgi and the endoplasmic reticulum. Assembly of a COPI coated vesicle is initiated by the small GTPase Arf1 that recruits the coatomer complex to the membrane, triggering polymerization and budding. The vesicle uncoats before fusion with a target membrane. Coat components are structurally conserved between COPI...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1999
Y Zhang P Zhang C M West

SP85 is a multidomain protein of the Dictyostelium spore coat whose C-terminal region binds cellulose in vitro. To map domains critical for localizing SP85 and for binding to other proteins in vivo, its N- and C-terminal regions, and a hybrid fusion of the N- and C-regions, were expressed in prespore cells. Immunofluorescence showed that only the N-terminal region and the N/C-hybrid accumulated...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1999
P A Thuman-Commike B Greene J A Malinski M Burbea A McGough W Chiu P E Prevelige

Assembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence of molecules known as scaffolding proteins, which are essential for the assembly of the precursor procapsid. To assemble a procapsid of the proper size, each viral coat subunit must adopt the correct quasiequivalent conformation from several possible choices, depending upon the T number of the capsid. In...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2009
Denisa Müllerová Daniela Krajčíková Imrich Barák

When challenged by stresses such as starvation, the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis produces an endospore surrounded by a proteinaceous coat composed of >70 proteins that are organized into three main layers: an amorphous undercoat, lightly staining lamellar inner coat and electron-dense outer coat. This coat protects the spore against a variety of chemicals or lysozyme. Mutual interactions of...

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