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Structure of the P pilus usher (PapC) translocation pore[TRANSPORT]
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Crystal structure of Usher PapC translocation pore[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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Crystal structure of the FimD usher bound to its cognate FimC:FimH substrate[CELL ADHESION/TRANSPORT/CHAPERONE]
Crystal structure of the FimD translocation domain[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure Of The C-Terminal Domain Of The Papc Usher[Transport Protein]
Structural homology between the C-terminal domain of the PapC usher and its plug[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure Analysis of the Middle Domain of the Caf1A Usher[MEMBRANE PROTEIN, PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Solution Structure of the type 1 pilus assembly platform FimD(25-139)[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the ternary complex of FimD (N-Terminal Domain, FimDN) with FimC and the N-terminally truncated pilus subunit FimF (FimFt)[CHAPERONE, STRUCTURAL, MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of the Ternary Complex of FIMD (N-Terminal Domain) with FIMC and the Pilin Domain of FIMH[CHAPERONE/STRUCTURAL/MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Solution Structure of the type 1 pilus assembly platform FimD(25-125)[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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