Crystal structure of the complex of the Caf1M chaperone with the mini-fiber of two Caf1 subunits (Caf1:Caf1), carrying the Ala9Val, Ala11Val, and Leu13Val mutations in the Gd donor strand
Members of this family are predominantly found in the F1 capsule antigen Caf1 synthesised by Yersinia bacteria. They adopt a structure consisting of a seven strands arranged in two beta-sheets, in a Greek-key topology, and mediate targeting of the ba ...
Members of this family are predominantly found in the F1 capsule antigen Caf1 synthesised by Yersinia bacteria. They adopt a structure consisting of a seven strands arranged in two beta-sheets, in a Greek-key topology, and mediate targeting of the bacterium to sites of infection [1].