Journal article
The type IVa pilus machinery is pre-installed during cell division
Abstract
ABSTRACT Type IV pili (T4aP) are ubiquitous microbial appendages used for adherence, twitching motility, DNA uptake, and electron transfer. Many of these functions depend on dynamic assembly and disassembly of the pilus by a megadalton-sized, cell envelope-spanning protein complex located at the poles of rod-shaped bacteria. How the T4aP assembly complex becomes integrated into the cell envelope in the absence of dedicated peptidoglycan (PG) …
Authors
Carter T; Buensuceso RNC; Tammam S; Lamers RP; Harvey H; Howell PL; Burrows LL
Journal
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Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
DOI
10.1101/087965
ISSN
2692-8205