2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.03.022855
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High affinity of Skp to OmpC revealed by single-molecule detection

Abstract: Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are essential to Gram-negative bacteria, and they need molecular chaperones to prevent from aggregation in periplasm during the OMPs biogenesis.Seventeen kilodalton protein (Skp) is the major protein for this purpose. Here we used singlemolecule detection (SMD) to study the stoichiometry modulation of Skp in binding with outer membrane protein C (OmpC) from Escherichia coli. To accomplish our task, we developed the tool of portion selectively chosen fluorescence correlation spect… Show more

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