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1. Minor pseudopilin self-assembly primes type II secretion pseudopilus elongation.

2. Pilotin-secretin recognition in the type II secretion system of Klebsiella oxytoca.

3. Sorting of an integral outer membrane protein via the lipoprotein-specific Lol pathway and a dedicated lipoprotein pilotin.

4. Remodeling a DNA-binding protein as a specific in vivo inhibitor of bacterial secretin PuID.

5. YaeT-independent multimerization and outer membrane association of secretin PulD.

6. Bacterial outer membrane secretin PulD assembles and inserts into the inner membrane in the absence of its pilotin.

7. Secretion by numbers: protein traffic in prokaryotes.

8. Secretins take shape.

9. Measure for measure in the control of type III secretion hook and needle length.

10. Structure and assembly of the pseudopilin PulG.

11. Traffic spotting: poles apart.

12. MicroMeeting Getting out: protein traffic in prokaryotes.

13. An intramolecular disulphide bond reduces the efficacy of a lipoprotein plasma membrane sorting signal.

14. Expression of the endogenous type II secretion pathway in Escherichia coli leads to chitinase secretion.

15. Pilus formation and protein secretion by the same machinery in Escherichia coli.

16. Domain structure of secretin PulD revealed by limited proteolysis and electron microscopy.

17. The ChiA (YheB) protein of Escherichia coli K-12 is an endochitinase whose gene is negatively controlled by the nucleoid-structuring protein H-NS.

18. Testing the ‘+2 rule’ for lipoprotein sorting in the Escherichia coli cell envelope with a new genetic selection.

19. A second prepilin peptidase gene in Escherichia coli K-12.

20. The C-terminal domain of the secretin PulD contains the binding site for its cognate chaperone, PulS, and confers PulS dependence on plVf1 function.

21. Energy requirement for pullulanase secretion by the main terminal branch of the general secretory pathway.

22. The secretin-specific, chaperone-like protein of the general secretory pathway: separation of proteolytic protection and piloting functions.

23. Identification of two regions of Klebsiella oxytoca pullulanase that together are capable of promoting β-lactamase secretion by the general secretory pathway.

24. Multimers of the precursor of a type IV pilin-like component of the general secretory pathway are unrelated to pili.

25. Molecular characterization of PulE, a protein required for pullulanase secretion.

26. The general secretory pathway of Klebsiella oxytoca: no evidence for relocalization or assembly of pilin-like PulG protein into a multiprotein complex.

27. The role of the lipoprotein sorting signal (aspartate +2) in pullulanase secretion.

28. Processing and methylation of PulG, a pilin-like component of the general secretory pathway of Klebsiella oxytoca.

33. PulO, a component of the pullulanase secretion pathway of Klebsiella oxytoca, correctly and efficiently processes gonococcal type IV prepilin in Escherichia coli.

34. An enzyme with type IV prepilin peptidase activity is required to process components of the general extracellular protein secretion pathway of Klebsiella oxytoca.

37. Bacterial toxins deliver the goods.

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