How bacteria integrate autotransporters into their outer membrane
- Mon 23 Sep 2013 02:20:PM
The bacterial outer envelope is densely packed with proteins that form small pores and facilitate the passage of nutrients, toxins and signaling molecules. Researchers now demonstrate how these transporter proteins are integrated into the outer membrane.
Source: How bacteria integrate autotransporters into their outer membrane
Source: How bacteria integrate autotransporters into their outer membrane