File:Overview of Pap system structure.png
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A schematic overview of the pap chaperone-usher system in gram-negative bacteria. |
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Andreas Busch and Gabriel Waksman, Chaperone-usher pathways: diversity and pilus assembly mechanism, Royal society publishing 2012, 367, doi:10.1098/rstb.2011.0206 |
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Andreas Busch and Gabriel Waksman; but Own work by Jem1992. for redrawing |
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