The Flagellin‐Specific Chaperone FliS of Borrelia burgdorferi Controls the Cytoplasmic Pool of Flagellins at the Level of Translation Initiation, Secretion, and Proteolysis
Sze C, Zhang K, Lynch M, Guo W, Liu J, Crane B, Li C. The Flagellin‐Specific Chaperone FliS of Borrelia burgdorferi Controls the Cytoplasmic Pool of Flagellins at the Level of Translation Initiation, Secretion, and Proteolysis. Molecular Microbiology 2025 PMID: 40491023, DOI: 10.1111/mmi.15380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFlagellar assemblyRNA-binding protein CsrALevel of translation initiationNon-motile mutantPartner-switching mechanismPost-transcriptional regulatory mechanismsLyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferiGroup of bacteriaLoss-of-function studiesCryo-electron tomographyFlagellar biosynthesisFlagellin proteinTranslation initiationTranscriptional cascadeRegulatory circuitsFlagellar filamentsCytoplasmic poolFliSInternal flagellaCytoplasmic accumulationRegulatory mechanismsCryo-electronFlaBSpirochete Borrelia burgdorferiFliW
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