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      Impact of inactivated extracellular proteases on the modified flagellin type III secretion pathway of Bacillus halodurans.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Bacillus, metabolism, Bacterial Proteins, genetics, Flagellin, Gene Deletion, Membrane Transport Proteins, Peptide Hydrolases, Recombinant Fusion Proteins

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          The flagellin type III secretion pathway of Bacillus halodurans BhFC01 (Deltahag) was modified by the inactivation of fliD. An in-frame flagellin gene fusion polypeptide construct was expressed, and the heterologous peptides were secreted as flagellin fusion monomers. The stability of the secreted monomers was significantly enhanced through gene-targeted inactivation of extracellular proteases.

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          18997028
          2612215
          10.1128/AEM.02430-08

          Chemistry
          Bacillus,metabolism,Bacterial Proteins,genetics,Flagellin,Gene Deletion,Membrane Transport Proteins,Peptide Hydrolases,Recombinant Fusion Proteins

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