Pseudopilin
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| - | '''Pseudopilin''' is a protein component of the type 2 secretion system. | + | '''Pseudopilin''' is a protein component of the type 2 secretion system complex. The complex is thought to be composed by a major pseudopilin and several minor pseudopilins. |
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Revision as of 11:54, 31 December 2013
Pseudopilin is a protein component of the type 2 secretion system complex. The complex is thought to be composed by a major pseudopilin and several minor pseudopilins.
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3D structures of pseudopilin
2ret – VvEpsI (mutant) + EpsJ – Vibrio vulnificus
3cfi - VvEpsI + EpsJ
3gn9 - VvEpsG
3ci0 – GspI + GspJ + GspK – Escherichia coli
