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. 1989 Jul;86(13):4953-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.86.13.4953.

Export of an N-terminal fragment of Escherichia coli flagellin by a flagellum-specific pathway

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Export of an N-terminal fragment of Escherichia coli flagellin by a flagellum-specific pathway

G Kuwajima et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

Flagellin and several other external components of the bacterial flagellum are thought to be exported, not by the general N-terminal signal peptide-dependent pathway, but by a flagellum-specific pathway involving a central channel in the flagellum itself. We have constructed a variety of mutant alleles of the Escherichia coli flagellin gene. Mutant flagellins with large internal deletions or truncations of their C-terminal region could still be exported, even though they could not assemble into filament. The most extreme example was a fragment containing only the N-terminal 183 residues of the 497-residue wild-type flagellin. This result suggests that the N-terminal region of flagellin contains a signal that enables the protein to be recognized and exported by the flagellum-specific pathway.

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