Autochaperone
In
beta-barrel, or by promoting the folding of the passenger domain
.
The autochaperone domain is usually located between the HSF and the passenger domain. When the passenger domain is translocated, starting with its C terminus, the autochaperone domain is first out. This would result in the formation of a
hairpin structure
.
See also
References
External links
- [1] Surface display of proteins by Gram-negative bacterial autotransporters
- [2] Adhesion mediated by autotransporters of Gram-negative bacteria: Structural and functional features
- [3] Identification of Secretion Determinants of the Bordetella pertussis BrkA Autotransporter