A lipid gating mechanism for the channel-forming O antigen ABC transporter
Extracellular glycan biosynthesis is a widespread microbial protection mechanism. In Gram-negative bacteria, the O antigen polysaccharide represents the variable region of outer membrane lipopolysaccharides. Fully assembled lipid-linked O antigens are translocated across the inner membrane by the Wz...
Main Authors: | Caffalette, C, Corey, R, Sansom, M, Stansfeld, P, Zimmer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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