Literature for peptidase S26.007: signal peptidase SipP
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van Dijl,J.M.
Signal peptidases of Bacillus subtilis
[ISSN:978-0-12-407742-3]3, 3497-3501. DOI -
van Dijl,J.M., Tjalsma,H., Jongbloed,J.D.H., Van Roosmalen,M.L., Dubois,J.Y.F. and Bron,S.
Signal peptidases of Bacillus subtilis
[ISSN:0-12-079610-4]2, 1985-1988. V -
[YEAR:11-11-2004]Van Roosmalen,M.L., Geukens,N., Jongbloed,J.D., Tjalsma,H., Dubois,J.Y., Bron,S., van Dijl,J.M. and Anne,J.
Type I signal peptidases of Gram-positive bacteria
Biochim Biophys Acta1694, 279-297. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI V -
Tjalsma,H., van den Dolder,J., Meijer,W.J., Venema,G., Bron,S. and van Dijl,J.M.
The plasmid-encoded signal peptidase SipP can functionally replace the major signal peptidases SipS and SipT of Bacillus subtilis
J Bacteriol181, 2448-2454. PubMed Europe PubMed -
Meijer,W.J.J., de Jong,A., Bea,G., Wisman,A., Tjalsma,H., Venema,G., Bron,S. and van Dijl,J.M.
The endogenous Bacillus subtilis (natto) plasmids pTA1015 and pTA1040 contain signal peptidase-encoding genes: Identification of a new structural module on cryptic plasmids
Mol Microbiol17, 621-631. PubMed Europe PubMed
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