نتایج جستجو برای: periplasm

تعداد نتایج: 3548  

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2009
Yaacov Davidov Edouard Jurkevitch

Accumulating data suggest that the eukaryotic cell originated from a merger of two prokaryotes, an archaeal host and a bacterial endosymbiont. However, since prokaryotes are unable to perform phagocytosis, the means by which the endosymbiont entered its host is an enigma. We suggest that a predatory or parasitic interaction between prokaryotes provides a reasonable explanation for this conundru...

2010
Keivan Majidzadeh-A Fereidoun Mahboudi Mahdi Hemayatkar Fatemeh Davami Farzaneh Barkhordary Ahmad Adeli Mohammad Soleimani Noushin Davoudi Vahid Khalaj

Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is a serine protease, which is composed of five distinct structural domains with 17 disulfide bonds, representing a model of high-disulfide proteins in human body. One of the most important limitations for high yield heterologous protein production in Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the expression of complex proteins with multiple disulfide bridges. In this stud...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2005
Sreedevi Nallamsetty Brian P Austin Kerri J Penrose David S Waugh

Many proteins that accumulate in the form of insoluble aggregates when they are overproduced in Escherichia coli can be rendered soluble by fusing them to E. coli maltose binding protein (MBP), and this will often enable them to fold in to their biologically active conformations. Yet, although it is an excellent solubility enhancer, MBP is not a particularly good affinity tag for protein purifi...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
Jing Yang Greg Huber Charles W Wolgemuth

Spirochetes are a unique group of motile bacteria that are distinguished by their helical or flat-wave shapes and the location of their flagella, which reside within the tiny space between the bacterial cell wall and the outer membrane (the periplasm). In Borrelia burgdorferi, rotation of the flagella produces cellular undulations that drive swimming. How these shape changes arise due to the fo...

Journal: :Cell 1982
D Koshland R T Sauer D Botstein

Mutations in the beta-lactamase structural gene that alter the signal peptide were used to study secretion into the periplasm of Salmonella typhimurium. Processing and cellular location of mutant gene products were followed by pulse-chase and cell-fractionation experiments and by trypsin accessibility in intact and lysed spheroplasts. The precursor proteins examined never appear as a free speci...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1997
Y C Leung C Chan J S Reader A C Willis R J van Spanning S J Ferguson S E Radford

The pseudoazurin gene from Thiosphaera pantotropha has been cloned and sequenced. The deduced amino acid sequence showed that the protein contains an unusually alanine-rich signal peptide, 22 amino acid residues in length, which targets the protein to the periplasm. This pseudoazurin was expressed in large amounts in the periplasm of Escherichia coli when the gene with its native ribosome-bindi...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2005
Volkmar Braun Susanne Mahren

The ferric citrate transport system of Escherichia coli is the first example of a transcription initiation mechanism that starts at the cell surface. The inducer, ferric citrate, binds to an outer membrane transport protein, and without further transport elicits a signal that is transmitted across the outer membrane, the periplasm, and the cytoplasmic membrane into the cytoplasm. Signal transfe...

2016
Mariam El Khatib Alexandre Martins Dominique Bourgeois Jacques-Philippe Colletier Virgile Adam

Phototransformable fluorescent proteins are central to several nanoscopy approaches. As yet however, there is no available variant allowing super-resolution imaging in cell compartments that maintain oxidative conditions. Here, we report the rational design of two reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins able to fold and photoswitch in the bacterial periplasm, rsFolder and rsFolder2. rsFolder...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2013
Nicola Barison Laura Cendron Valentina Loconte Elizabeth A Proctor Nikolay V Dokholyan Giuseppe Zanotti

Helicobacter pylori is a bacterial pathogen that causes severe diseases, including gastritis, ulcers and gastric cancer. Although this bacterium has been extensively studied, the physiological functions of a large number of the proteins encoded by its genome are unknown. HP1028 is a protein that is relevant to colonization and to the survival of the bacterium in the stomach, but its function is...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1996
H Pilsl H Killmann K Hantke V Braun

The pesticin activity and immunity genes on plasmid pPCP1 of Yersinia pestis were sequenced. They encoded proteins of 40 kDa (pesticin) and 16 kDa (immunity protein); the latter was found in the periplasm. The location of the immunity protein suggests that imported pesticin is inactivated in the periplasm before it hydrolyzes murein. Pesticin contains a TonB box close to the N-terminal end that...

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