Structural insights into the mechanism of protein transport by the Type 9 Secretion System translocon
Secretion systems are protein export machines that enable bacteria to exploit their environment through the release of protein effectors. The Type 9 Secretion System (T9SS) is responsible for protein export across the outer membrane (OM) of bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidota. Here we trap the T9SS...
Main Authors: | Lauber, F, Deme, JC, Liu, X, Kjær, A, Miller, HL, Alcock, F, Lea, SM, Berks, BC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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