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The molecular mechanism of the type IVa pilus motors
Abstract
ABSTRACT Type IVa pili are protein filaments essential for virulence in many bacterial pathogens; they extend and retract from the surface of bacterial cells to pull the bacteria forward with unprecedented force. They are used for attachment, swarming and twitching motility, biofilm formation, up-regulation of other virulence factors, and natural competence. The pilus is assembled by the motor subcomplex which consists of the inner membrane …
Authors
McCallum M; Tammam S; Khan A; Burrows LL; Howell PL
DOI
10.1101/082750
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