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112. MicroMeeting Getting out: protein traffic in prokaryotes.

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

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

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

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

122. Correlation Between the Expression of an Escherichia coliCell Surface Protein and the Ability of the Protein to Bind to Lipopolysaccharide

123. The BtuB Group Col Plasmids and Homology Between the Colicins They Encode

124. Comparison of Colicins B-K260 and D-CA23: Purification and Characterization of the Colicins and Examination of Colicin Immunity in the Producing Strains

125. Outer Membrane Proteins of Escherichia coliVII. Evidence That Bacteriophage-Directed Protein 2 Functions as a Pore

135. Outer Membrane Targeting of Pseudomonas aeruginosaProteins Shows Variable Dependence on the Components of Bam and Lol Machineries

137. Secretins take shape.

138. Prepore Stability Controls Productive Folding of the BAMindependent Multimeric Outer Membrane Secretin PulD.

139. Bacterial Secretins Form Constitutively Open Pores Akin to General Porins.

140. The targeting, docking and anti-proteolysis functions of the secretin chaperone PulS.

141. Novel Inner Membrane Retention Signals in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lipoproteins.

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

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

144. Multimerization-defective variants of dodecameric secretin PulD

145. Direct Visualization of Red Fluorescent Lipoproteins Indicates Conservation of the Membrane Sorting Rules in the Family Enterobacteriaceae.

146. Green Fluorescent Chimeras Indicate Nonpolar Localization of Pullulanase Secreton Components PulL and PulM.

147. Type II Secretion System Secretin PulD Localizes in Clusters in the Escherichia coli Outer Membrane.

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

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

150. Secretion by numbers: protein traffic in prokaryotes.

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