Supramolecular assemblies underpin turnover of outer membrane proteins in bacteria.
Gram-negative bacteria inhabit a broad range of ecological niches. For Escherichia coli, this includes river water as well as humans and animals, where it can be both a commensal and a pathogen. Intricate regulatory mechanisms ensure that bacteria have the right complement of β-barrel outer membrane...
Main Authors: | Rassam, P, Copeland, N, Birkholz, O, Tóth, C, Chavent, M, Duncan, A, Cross, S, Housden, N, Kaminska, R, Seger, U, Quinn, D, Garrod, T, Sansom, MS, Piehler, J, Baumann, C, Kleanthous, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2015
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