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The BAM Complex

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    Chapter 1 The β-Barrel Assembly Machinery Complex
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    Chapter 2 Yeast Mitochondria as a Model System to Study the Biogenesis of Bacterial β-Barrel Proteins.
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    Chapter 3 Experimental Methods for Studying the BAM Complex in Neisseria meningitidis
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    Chapter 4 Heat Modifiability of Outer Membrane Proteins from Gram-Negative Bacteria
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    Chapter 5 The Role of a Destabilized Membrane for OMP Insertion
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    Chapter 6 Treponema pallidum in Gel Microdroplets: A Method for Topological Analysis of BamA (TP0326) and Localization of Rare Outer Membrane Proteins
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    Chapter 7 Analyzing the Role of Periplasmic Folding Factors in the Biogenesis of OMPs and Members of the Type V Secretion System
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    Chapter 8 An In Vitro Assay for Substrate Translocation by FhaC in Liposomes
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    Chapter 9 Measuring Cell–Cell Binding Using Flow-Cytometry
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    Chapter 10 Methods to Characterize Folding and Function of BamA Cross-Link Mutants
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    Chapter 11 The BAM Complex
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    Chapter 12 Assessing the Outer Membrane Insertion and Folding of Multimeric Transmembrane β-Barrel Proteins
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    Chapter 13 The Expression, Purification, and Structure Determination of BamA from E. coli
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    Chapter 14 Expression and Purification of the Individual Bam Components BamB–E
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    Chapter 15 Structure Determination of the BAM Complex Accessory Lipoproteins BamB–E
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    Chapter 16 An In Vitro Assay for Outer Membrane Protein Assembly by the BAM Complex
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    Chapter 17 Identification of BamC on the Surface of E. coli
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    Chapter 18 The BAM Complex
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    Chapter 19 Expression, Purification, and Screening of BamE, a Component of the BAM Complex, for Structural Characterization
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    Chapter 20 Purification and Bicelle Crystallization for Structure Determination of the E. coli Outer Membrane Protein TamA
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    Chapter 21 Strategies for the Analysis of Bam Recognition Motifs in Outer Membrane Proteins
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    Chapter 22 Summary and Future Directions
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    Chapter 23 Erratum to: The Role of a Destabilized Membrane for OMP Insertion
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Chapter title
Yeast Mitochondria as a Model System to Study the Biogenesis of Bacterial β-Barrel Proteins.
Chapter number 2
Book title
The BAM Complex
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2871-2_2
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978-1-4939-2870-5, 978-1-4939-2871-2
Authors

Ulrich, Thomas, Oberhettinger, Philipp, Autenrieth, Ingo B, Rapaport, Doron, Thomas Ulrich, Philipp Oberhettinger, Ingo B. Autenrieth, Doron Rapaport, Autenrieth, Ingo B.

Abstract

Beta-barrel proteins are found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The evolutionary conservation in the biogenesis of these proteins allows mitochondria to assemble bacterial β-barrel proteins in their functional form. In this chapter, we describe exemplarily how the capacity of yeast mitochondria to process the trimeric autotransporter YadA can be used to study the role of bacterial periplasmic chaperones in this process.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 33%
Researcher 1 33%
Student > Master 1 33%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 67%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 33%
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