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Bacterial secretion chaperones: the mycobacterial type VII case

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 365, Issue 18, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fny197

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chaperone; substrate recognition; protein targeting; protein secretion; type VII secretion; mycobacterium

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  1. Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) [864.12.006]

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Chaperones are central players in maintaining the proteostasis in all living cells. Besides highly conserved generic chaperones that assist protein folding and assembly in the cytosol, additional more specific chaperones have evolved to ensure the successful trafficking of proteins with extra-cytoplasmic locations. Associated with the distinctive secretion systems present in bacteria, different dedicated chaperones have been described that not only keep secretory proteins in a translocation competent state, but often are also involved in substrate targeting to the specific translocation channel. Recently, a new class of such chaperones has been identified that are involved in the specific recognition of substrates transported via the type VII secretion pathway in mycobacteria. In this minireview, we provide an overview of the different bacterial chaperones with a focus on their roles in protein secretion and will discuss in detail the roles of mycobacterial type VII secretion chaperones in substrate recognition and targeting.

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