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Publikováno v:
FEBS Open Bio, Vol 13, Iss 4, Pp 701-712 (2023)
Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is a model cyanobacterium, glucose‐tolerant substrains of which are commonly used as laboratory strains. In recent years, it has become evident that ‘wild‐type’ strains used in different laboratories show some diffe
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https://doaj.org/article/8c6636a1b75a4e11880339ee77310606
Autor:
Markéta Linhartová, Petra Skotnicová, Kaisa Hakkila, Martin Tichý, Josef Komenda, Jana Knoppová, Joan F. Gilabert, Victor Guallar, Taina Tyystjärvi, Roman Sobotka
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 12 (2021)
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pilin proteins. Pilins are synthesized as longer precursors (prepilins), the N-terminal signal peptide of which must be removed by the processing protease
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https://doaj.org/article/84fe2db9af314d4ca32e0f89ad6d7b90
Autor:
Josef Komenda, Tomáš Ječmen, Roman Sobotka, Markéta Linhartová, Jiří Šetlík, Petr Halada, Lenka Bučinská
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology.
Summary Type IV pilins are bacterial proteins that are small in size but have a broad range of functions, including motility, transformation competence and secretion. Although pilins vary in sequence, they possess a characteristic signal peptide that
Autor:
Markéta, Linhartová, Lenka, Bučinská, Petr, Halada, Tomáš, Ječmen, Jiří, Setlík, Josef, Komenda, Roman, Sobotka
Publikováno v:
Molecular microbiology. 93(6)
Type IV pilins are bacterial proteins that are small in size but have a broad range of functions, including motility, transformation competence and secretion. Although pilins vary in sequence, they possess a characteristic signal peptide that has to
Autor:
Roman Sobotka, Jack W. Chidgey, Mark J. Dickman, Josef Komenda, Peter Konik, Daniel P. Canniffe, Philip J. Jackson, C. Neil Hunter, Markéta Linhartová, Jan Pilný
Publikováno v:
The Plant cell. 26(3)
Macromolecular membrane assemblies of chlorophyll-protein complexes efficiently harvest and trap light energy for photosynthesis. To investigate the delivery of chlorophylls to the newly synthesized photosystem apoproteins, a terminal enzyme of chlor