Figure 13.9 Initiation and elongation steps of transcription.

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Figure 13.9 Initiation and elongation steps of transcription

Figure Alternative sigma (  ) factors of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis and their cognate promoter sequences

Figure Overview of the three stages of protein synthesis

Figure Location of Shine-Dalgarno sequences near the start codons on selected mRNAs

Figure 11.9 The tripartite structure of signal peptides

Figure Secretion of proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane (Part 1)

Figure Secretion of proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane (Part 2)

Figure Transport of lipoproteins to the outer membrane

Figure Transport of proteins to the outer membrane

Figure The type I, IV, and V secretion pathways

Figure The type II secretion pathway and the type IV pilus