107 results on '"Pugsley, Anthony P."'
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2. Lipoprotein Sorting in Escherichia Coli
3. Protein Traffic in Bacteria
4. Progress towards the identification of secretion signals in a protein transported in a folded state across a lipid bilayer
5. The Structure, Genesis and Dynamics of Biological Membranes
6. Genetic approaches to the study of protein targeting
7. Prepore Stability Controls Productive Folding of the BAM-independent Multimeric Outer Membrane Secretin PulD
8. Structural Basis of Pullulanase Membrane Binding and Secretion Revealed by X-Ray Crystallography, Molecular Dynamics and Biochemical Analysis
9. Lipids assist the membrane insertion of a BAM-independent outer membrane protein
10. Endocytosis
11. An overview of protein targeting
12. The Use of Hybrid Proteins in the Study of Protein Targeting Signals
13. Preface
14. Later stages in the prokaryotic secretory pathway
15. Early stages in the secretory pathway
16. Applications of protein targeting
17. The targeting of nuclear proteins
18. The targeting of mitochondrial, chloroplast, and peroxisomal proteins
19. Protein Secretion across the Outer Membrane of Gram-Negative Bacteria
20. Pullulanase: A New Specific Secretion Pathway in Escherichia Coli
21. Basic principles and techniques
22. Later stages in the eukaryotic secretory pathway
23. Structural Similarity of Secretins from Type II and Type III Secretion Systems
24. Independent Domain Assembly in a Trapped Folding Intermediate of Multimeric Outer Membrane Secretins
25. Sequential Steps in the Assembly of the Multimeric Outer Membrane Secretin PulD
26. The targeting, docking and anti-proteolysis functions of the secretin chaperone PulS
27. A Single Amino Acid Substitution Changes the Self-Assembly Status of a Type IV Piliation Secretin
28. Why study Escherichia coli?
29. Outer Membrane Targeting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Proteins Shows Variable Dependence on the Components of Bam and Lol Machineries
30. Minor pseudopilin self-assembly primes type II secretion pseudopilus elongation
31. Pilotin-secretin recognition in the type II secretion system of Klebsiella oxytoca
32. Outer Membrane Targeting of Secretin PulD Protein Relies on Disordered Domain Recognition by a Dedicated Chaperone
33. Sorting of an integral outer membrane protein via the lipoprotein-specific Lol pathway and a dedicated lipoprotein pilotin
34. Multimerization-defective variants of dodecameric secretin PulD
35. Coupled cell-free synthesis and lipid vesicle insertion of a functional oligomeric channel MscL
36. The Haloprotease CPI Produced by the Moderately Halophilic Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas ruthenica Is Secreted by the Type II Secretion Pathway
37. Type II Secretion System Secretin PulD Localizes in Clusters in the Escherichia coli Outer Membrane
38. Artificial Binding Proteins (Affitins) as Probes for Conformational Changes in Secretin PulD
39. Novel Inner Membrane Retention Signals in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lipoproteins
40. In Vitro Multimerization and Membrane Insertion of Bacterial Outer Membrane Secretin PulD
41. Remodeling a DNA-binding protein as a specific in vivo inhibitor of bacterial secretin PulD
42. YaeT-independent multimerization and outer membrane association of secretin PulD
43. Signal Recognition Particle-Dependent Inner Membrane Targeting of the PulG Pseudopilin Component of a Type II Secretion System
44. Bacterial outer membrane secretin PulD assembles and inserts into the inner membrane in the absence of its pilotin
45. Secretion by numbers: protein traffic in prokaryotes
46. Direct Visualization of Red Fluorescent Lipoproteins Indicates Conservation of the Membrane Sorting Rules in the Family Enterobacteriaceae
47. Green Fluorescent Chimeras Indicate Nonpolar Localization of Pullulanase Secreton Components PulL and PulM
48. Secretins take shape
49. Structural Insights into the Secretin PulD and Its Trypsin-resistant Core
50. Towards the Identification of Type II Secretion Signals in a Nonacylated Variant of Pullulanase from Klebsiella oxytoca
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