-
inner cytoplasmic membrane and the
bacterial outer membrane called the
periplasmic space in Gram-negative (more
accurately "diderm") bacteria.
Using cryo-electron...
-
fusion protein can be
exported into the
periplasmic space,
which facilitates its
purification since the
periplasmic fluid contains only a
limited number...
-
compartment or
space between these two
membranes is
called the
periplasm or
periplasmic space. In addition,
there is a firm cell wall
consisting of peptidoglycan...
- the DNA level)
resulting in a
transfer of such a
fused protein to the
periplasmic space of Gram-negative bacteria, such as
Escherichia coli,
often used...
-
provides these bacteria with
resistance to
lysozyme and penicillin. The
periplasmic space (space
between the two cell membranes) also
contains enzymes which...
- of bacteria, the spirochaetes, are
found between two
membranes in the
periplasmic space. They have a
distinctive helical body that
twists about as it moves...
-
Tripartite ATP-independent
periplasmic transporters (TRAP transporters) are a
large family of
solute transporters found in
bacteria and archaea, but not...
-
bacterial phyla by the
location of
their flagella,
called endoflagella, or
periplasmic flagella,
which are
sometimes called axial filaments.
Endoflagella are...
-
belongs to
MEROPS inhibitor family I11, clan IN.
Ecotins are
dimeric periplasmic proteins from
Escherichia coli and
related Gram-negative
bacteria that...
-
transmembrane helices (TM1-TM12). The
periplasmic domain consists of two helices, TM2 and TM8. In addition, the
periplasmic domain is made up of six subdomains...