The PPE domain of PPE17 is responsible for its surface localization and can be used to express heterologous proteins on the mycobacterial surface.
PPE represent a peculiar family of mycobacterial proteins characterized by a 180 aminoacids conserved N-terminal domain. Several PPE genes are co-transcribed with a gene encoding for a protein belonging to another family of mycobacterial specific proteins named PE. Only one PE-PPE couple has been ex...
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Auteurs principaux: | Valentina Donà, Marcello Ventura, Michela Sali, Alessandro Cascioferro, Roberta Provvedi, Giorgio Palù, Giovanni Delogu, Riccardo Manganelli |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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