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2. PrgU: a suppressor of sex pheromone toxicity in Enterococcus faecalis
3. Contributions of F‐specific subunits to the F plasmid‐encoded type IV secretion system and F pilus
4. Enterococcus faecalis pCF10-encoded surface proteins PrgA, PrgB (aggregation substance) and PrgC contribute to plasmid transfer, biofilm formation and virulence
5. Type IV secretion systems: Advances in structure, function, and activation
6. Caught in the act: the dialogue between bacteriophage R17 and the type IV secretion machine of plasmid R1
7. The TraK accessory factor activates substrate transfer through the pKM101 type IV secretion system independently of its role in relaxosome assembly
8. Agrobacterium VirB10 domain requirements for type IV secretion and T pilus biogenesis
9. Secretion by numbers: protein traffic in prokaryotes
10. Agrobacterium tumefaciens oncogenic suppressors inhibit T-DNA and VirE2 protein substrate binding to the VirD4 coupling protein
11. Energetic components VirD4, VirB11 and VirB4 mediate early DNA transfer reactions required for bacterial type IV secretion
12. VirE2, a Type IV secretion substrate, interacts with the VirD4 transfer protein at cell poles of Agrobacterium tumefaciens
13. Type IV secretion: intercellular transfer of macromolecules by systems ancestrally related to conjugation machines
14. Dimerization of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB4 ATPase and the effect of ATP-binding cassette mutations on the assembly and function of the T-DNA transporter
15. Two pKM101-encoded proteins, the pilus-tip protein TraC and Pep, assemble on theEscherichia colicell surface as adhesins required for efficient conjugative DNA transfer
16. PrgB promotes aggregation, biofilm formation, and conjugation through DNA binding and compaction
17. Use of chimeric type IV secretion systems to define contributions of outer membrane subassemblies for contact-dependent translocation
18. PrgU: a suppressor of sex pheromone toxicity inEnterococcus faecalis
19. Two pKM101‐encoded proteins, the pilus‐tip protein TraC and Pep, assemble on the Escherichia coli cell surface as adhesins required for efficient conjugative DNA transfer.
20. Enterococcus faecalis pCF10-encoded surface proteins PrgA, PrgB (aggregation substance) and PrgC contribute to plasmid transfer, biofilm formation and virulence
21. Prg U: a suppressor of sex pheromone toxicity in E nterococcus faecalis.
22. AgrobacteriumVirB10 domain requirements for type IV secretion and T pilus biogenesis
23. E nterococcus faecalis pCF10-encoded surface proteins PrgA, PrgB (aggregation substance) and PrgC contribute to plasmid transfer, biofilm formation and virulence.
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