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EMD-3649

Single-particle
24.8 Å
EMD-3649
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Deposition: 23/03/2017
Map released: 20/12/2017
Last modified: 13/06/2018
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Unraveling the self-assembly of Pseudomonas aeruginosa XcpQ secretin periplasmic domain provides new molecular insights into T2SS secreton architecture & dynamics

EMD-3649

Single-particle
24.8 Å
EMD-3649
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Deposition: 23/03/2017
Map released: 20/12/2017
Last modified: 13/06/2018
Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Additional data Links
Sample Organism: Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Sample: The structure of the secretin N-terminal domain S210C mutant from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Deposition Authors: Douzi B, Trinh N, Ball G, Desmyter A, Michel-Souzy S, Barbier P, Kosta A, Durand E, Cambillau C, Roussel A, Vouloux R
Unraveling the Self-Assembly of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa XcpQ Secretin Periplasmic Domain Provides New Molecular Insights into Type II Secretion System Secreton Architecture and Dynamics.
Douzi B , Trinh NTT, Michel-Souzy S , Desmyter A, Ball G, Barbier P, Kosta A , Durand E, Forest KT, Cambillau C, Roussel A, Voulhoux R
(2017) mBio , 8
PUBMED: 29042493
DOI: doi:10.1128/mBio.01185-17
ISSN: 2150-7511
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