Probing secretion and translocation of a beta-autotransporter using a reporter single-chain Fv as a cognate passenger domain.
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Active-Site Gating Regulates Substrate Selectivity in a Chymotrypsin-Like Serine ProteaseMolecular basis of bacterial outer membrane permeability revisitedEscherichia coli surface display of single-chain antibody VRC01 against HIV-1 infection.Single-cell characterization of autotransporter-mediated Escherichia coli surface display of disulfide bond-containing proteins.Comparative analysis of the biochemical and functional properties of C-terminal domains of autotransportersRole of the alpha-helical linker of the C-terminal translocator in the biogenesis of the serine protease subfamily of autotransportersArrangement of the translocator of the autotransporter adhesin involved in diffuse adherence on the bacterial surfaceHydrophobic residues of the autotransporter EspP linker domain are important for outer membrane translocation of its passenger.Structure of the translocator domain of a bacterial autotransporterThe Haemophilus influenzae Hia autotransporter contains an unusually short trimeric translocator domain.Export of autotransported proteins proceeds through an oligomeric ring shaped by C-terminal domains.Periplasmic transit and disulfide bond formation of the autotransported Shigella protein IcsAThe Haemophilus influenzae Hia adhesin is an autotransporter protein that remains uncleaved at the C terminus and fully cell associatedIntimin-mediated export of passenger proteins requires maintenance of a translocation-competent conformation.Continuous affinity-based selection: rapid screening and simultaneous amplification of bacterial surface-display librariesExpression of the Plasmodium falciparum immunodominant epitope (NANP)(4) on the surface of Salmonella enterica using the autotransporter MisLPertactin beta-helix folding mechanism suggests common themes for the secretion and folding of autotransporter proteins.Surface display of proteins by gram-negative bacterial autotransporters.The autodisplay story, from discovery to biotechnical and biomedical applications.Type V protein secretion pathway: the autotransporter storyAn unusual signal peptide facilitates late steps in the biogenesis of a bacterial autotransporterAntigen 43-mediated autotransporter display, a versatile bacterial cell surface presentation systemFunctional and structural analysis of HicA3-HicB3, a novel toxin-antitoxin system of Yersinia pestisSelection of single domain antibodies from immune libraries displayed on the surface of E. coli cells with two β-domains of opposite topologies.Autotransporter and two-partner secretion: delivery of large-size virulence factors by gram-negative bacterial pathogens.Sizing the protein translocation pathway of colicin Ia channels.Secretion by numbers: Protein traffic in prokaryotes.Autotransporters with GDSL passenger domains: molecular physiology and biotechnological applications.Immunoglobulin domains in Escherichia coli and other enterobacteria: from pathogenesis to applications in antibody technologies.New findings on the function and potential applications of the trimeric autotransporter adhesin.Autodisplay: functional display of active beta-lactamase on the surface of Escherichia coli by the AIDA-I autotransporter.Size and conformation limits to secretion of disulfide-bonded loops in autotransporter proteins.Identification of secretion determinants of the Bordetella pertussis BrkA autotransporter.Autotransporters as scaffolds for novel bacterial adhesins: surface properties of Escherichia coli cells displaying Jun/Fos dimerization domains.Neutralization of enteric coronaviruses with Escherichia coli cells expressing single-chain Fv-autotransporter fusions.The periplasmic folding of a cysteineless autotransporter passenger domain interferes with its outer membrane translocation.Role of periplasmic chaperones and BamA (YaeT/Omp85) in folding and secretion of intimin from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli strains.Monitoring the cellular surface display of recombinant proteins by cysteine labeling and flow cytometry.Comparing autotransporter β-domain configurations for their capacity to secrete heterologous proteins to the cell surface.Quaternary structure of a SPATE autotransporter protein.
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Probing secretion and translocation of a beta-autotransporter using a reporter single-chain Fv as a cognate passenger domain.
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