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6. Type II secretion system secretin PulD localizes in clusters in the Escherichia coli outer membrane

7. Novel inner membrane retention signals in Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipoproteins

8. Signal recognition particle-dependent inner membrane targeting of the PulG pseudopilin component of a type II secretion system

9. Direct visualization of red fluorescent lipoproteins indicates conservation of the membrane sorting rules in the family Enterobacteriaceae

10. Green fluorescent chimeras indicate nonpolar localization of pullulanase secreton components PulL and PulM

11. Towards the identification of type II secretion signals in a nonacylated variant of pullulanase from Klebsiella oxytoca

12. Type II protein secretion and its relationship to bacterial type IV pili and archaeal flagella

13. Type IV-like pili formed by the type II secreton: specificity, composition, bundling, polar localization, and surface presentation of peptides

18. Secretins take shape

21. Structure and assembly of the pseudopilin PulG

37. The haloprotease CPI produced by the moderately halophilic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas ruthenica is secreted by the type II secretion pathway

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

46. Coupled cell-free synthesis and lipid vesicle insertion of a functional oligomeric channel MscL MscL does not need the insertase YidC for insertion in vitro

47. The Haloprotease CPI Produced by the Moderately Halophilic Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas ruthenica Is Secreted by the Type II Secretion Pathway

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

49. MicroMeeting Getting out: protein traffic in prokaryotes.

50. Disulfide Bond Formation in Secreton Component PulK Provides a Possible Explanation for the Role...

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