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The following pages link to Structure of the GspK-GspI-GspJ complex from the enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli type 2 secretion system (Q27650459):
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- Exceptionally widespread nanomachines composed of type IV pilins: the prokaryotic Swiss Army knives (Q26999020) (← links)
- Type IV pilin proteins: versatile molecular modules (Q27024174) (← links)
- Nanobody-aided structure determination of the EpsI:EpsJ pseudopilin heterodimer from Vibrio vulnificus (Q27653312) (← links)
- The three-dimensional structure of the cytoplasmic domains of EpsF from the type 2 secretion system of Vibrio cholerae (Q27654465) (← links)
- Calcium Is Essential for the Major Pseudopilin in the Type 2 Secretion System (Q27656748) (← links)
- The dimer formed by the periplasmic domain of EpsL from the Type 2 Secretion System of Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Q27656812) (← links)
- Structure of the minor pseudopilin XcpW from thePseudomonas aeruginosatype II secretion system (Q27666624) (← links)
- Structure of Clostridium difficile PilJ Exhibits Unprecedented Divergence from Known Type IV Pilins (Q27681027) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the full-length ATPase GspE from the Vibrio vulnificus type II secretion system in complex with the cytoplasmic domain of GspL (Q27684938) (← links)
- Structure and secretion of CofJ, a putative colonization factor of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (Q27687046) (← links)
- Architecture of the type IVa pilus machine (Q27704236) (← links)
- Structures of type IV pilins from Thermus thermophilus demonstrate similarities with type II secretion system pseudopilins (Q27728027) (← links)
- Minor pseudopilin self-assembly primes type II secretion pseudopilus elongation. (Q27939366) (← links)
- The assembly mode of the pseudopilus: a hallmark to distinguish a novel secretion system subtype (Q28492892) (← links)
- Structure of the Vibrio cholerae Type IVb Pilus and stability comparison with the Neisseria gonorrhoeae type IVa pilus (Q30419868) (← links)
- Detailed structural and assembly model of the type II secretion pilus from sparse data (Q30495999) (← links)
- Identification, immunogenicity, and cross-reactivity of type IV pilin and pilin-like proteins from Clostridium difficile. (Q34036326) (← links)
- Structure of the cholera toxin secretion channel in its closed state (Q34180072) (← links)
- In vivo cross-linking of EpsG to EpsL suggests a role for EpsL as an ATPase-pseudopilin coupling protein in the Type II secretion system of Vibrio cholerae (Q34605983) (← links)
- Function-related positioning of the type II secretion ATPase of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Q34639590) (← links)
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa minor pilins prime type IVa pilus assembly and promote surface display of the PilY1 adhesin (Q34801714) (← links)
- Dynamic interplay between the periplasmic and transmembrane domains of GspL and GspM in the type II secretion system. (Q35041385) (← links)
- Involvement of the GspAB Complex in Assembly of the Type II Secretion System Secretin of Aeromonas and Vibrio Species (Q35095900) (← links)
- Secretins: dynamic channels for protein transport across membranes (Q35163039) (← links)
- Assembly of the type two secretion system in Aeromonas hydrophila involves direct interaction between the periplasmic domains of the assembly factor ExeB and the secretin ExeD (Q35207089) (← links)
- High-resolution structure of a type IV pilin from the metal-reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis. (Q35223091) (← links)
- The binding of cholera toxin to the periplasmic vestibule of the type II secretion channel (Q35577741) (← links)
- On the path to uncover the bacterial type II secretion system (Q35814702) (← links)
- YghG (GspSβ) is a novel pilot protein required for localization of the GspSβ type II secretion system secretin of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (Q36211182) (← links)
- The Vibrio cholerae Minor Pilin TcpB Initiates Assembly and Retraction of the Toxin-Coregulated Pilus (Q36228737) (← links)
- Crystal Structure of the Minor Pilin CofB, the Initiator of CFA/III Pilus Assembly in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (Q36283481) (← links)
- Acinetobacter baumannii Is Dependent on the Type II Secretion System and Its Substrate LipA for Lipid Utilization and In Vivo Fitness (Q36575078) (← links)
- Lessons from high-throughput protein crystallization screening: 10 years of practical experience. (Q36798187) (← links)
- The type II secretion system: biogenesis, molecular architecture and mechanism. (Q36995073) (← links)
- Type IV pili in Gram-positive bacteria. (Q37264187) (← links)
- Many substrates and functions of type II secretion: lessons learned from Legionella pneumophila (Q37590310) (← links)
- Protein Secretion Systems in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: An Essay on Diversity, Evolution, and Function (Q37910755) (← links)
- Structural insights into the Type II secretion nanomachine (Q37994446) (← links)
- Secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria: structural and mechanistic insights. (Q38482854) (← links)
- Motility and adhesion through type IV pili in Gram-positive bacteria. (Q39027988) (← links)
- Deciphering the Xcp Pseudomonas aeruginosa type II secretion machinery through multiple interactions with substrates. (Q39241148) (← links)
- The trans-envelope architecture and function of the type 2 secretion system: new insights raising new questions. (Q39293921) (← links)
- Alterations in Peptidoglycan Cross-Linking Suppress the Secretin Assembly Defect Caused by Mutation of GspA in the Type II Secretion System. (Q40352641) (← links)
- Pseudopilin residue E5 is essential for recruitment by the type 2 secretion system assembly platform (Q40645960) (← links)
- A Putative Type II Secretion System Is Involved in Cellulose Utilization in Cytophaga hutchisonii (Q41355770) (← links)
- The XcpV/GspI pseudopilin has a central role in the assembly of a quaternary complex within the T2SS pseudopilus. (Q41890924) (← links)
- The number of Neisseria meningitidis type IV pili determines host cell interaction. (Q42075334) (← links)
- Mediators of lipid A modification, RNA degradation, and central intermediary metabolism facilitate the growth of Legionella pneumophila at low temperatures (Q42932913) (← links)
- Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray studies of Vibrio cholerae pseudopilin EpsH. (Q43101438) (← links)
- Surface translocation by Legionella pneumophila: a form of sliding motility that is dependent upon type II protein secretion. (Q43173562) (← links)