Mycobacterial type VII secretion systems.
Nikolaos FamelisSebastian GeibelDaan van TolPublished in: Biological chemistry (2023)
Mycobacteria, such as the pathogen M. tuberculosis , utilize up to five paralogous type VII secretion systems to transport proteins across their cell envelope. Since these proteins associate in pairs that depend on each other for transport to a different extent, the secretion pathway to the bacterial surface remained challenging to address. Structural characterization of the inner-membrane embedded secretion machineries along with recent advances on the substrates' co-dependencies for transport allow for the first time more detailed and testable models for secretion.