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The small GTPase MglA together with the TPR domain protein SgmX stimulates type IV pili formation in M. xanthus
2020
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Bacteria can move across surfaces using type IV pili (T4P), which undergo cycles of extension, adhesion, and retraction. The T4P localization pattern varies between species; however, the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. In the rod-shaped Myxococcus xanthus cells, T4P localize at the leading cell pole. As cells reverse their direction of movement, T4P are disassembled at the old leading pole and then form at the new leading pole. Thus, cells can form T4P at both poles but engage only
doi:10.1073/pnas.2004722117
pmid:32900945
fatcat:4v6yycaclndvvf4nmpiiodjmky