نتایج جستجو برای: t3ss mutant

تعداد نتایج: 130181  

2017
Melissa M. Kendall

The type three secretion system (T3SS) is critical for the virulence of diverse bacterial pathogens. Pathogens use the T3SS to deliver effector proteins into host cells and manipulate host signaling pathways. The prevailing mechanism is that effectors translocate from inside the T3SS directly into the host cell. Recent studies reveal an alternative mechanism of effector translocation, in which ...

2016
Romina J. Fernandez-Brando Nao Yamaguchi Amin Tahoun Sean P. McAteer Trudi Gillespie Dai Wang Sally A. Argyle Marina S. Palermo David L. Gally

A subset of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens uses a type III secretion system (T3SS) to open up a conduit into eukaryotic cells in order to inject effector proteins. These modulate pathways to enhance bacterial colonization. In this study, we screened established bioactive compounds for any that could repress T3SS expression in enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157. The ketolides teli...

Journal: :The ocular surface 2017
Yvonne T Wu Connie Tam Lucia S Zhu David J Evans Suzanne M J Fleiszig

PURPOSE The type III secretion system (T3SS) is a significant virulence determinant for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Using a rodent model, we found that contact lens (CL)-related corneal infections were associated with lens surface biofilms. Here, we studied the impact of human tear fluid on CL-associated biofilm growth and T3SS expression. METHODS P. aeruginosa biofilms were formed on contact len...

2014
Frank Egan Matthieu Barret Fergal O’Gara

The type III secretion system (T3SS) is a protein delivery system which is involved in a wide spectrum of interactions, from mutualism to pathogenesis, between Gram negative bacteria and various eukaryotes, including plants, fungi, protozoa and mammals. Various phylogenetic families of the T3SS have been described, including the Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 1 family (SPI-1). The SPI-1 T3SS w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Mark L Urbanowski Guinevere L Lykken Timothy L Yahr

The type III secretion system (T3SS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important virulence determinant. Transcription of the T3SS is highly regulated and intimately coupled to the activity of the type III secretion channel. The secretion channel is generally closed, and transcription is repressed. Inducing signals such as calcium depletion, however, open the secretion channel and derepress transc...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
Andrea Nans Mikhail Kudryashev Helen R Saibil Richard D Hayward

Many bacterial pathogens of animals and plants use a conserved type III secretion system (T3SS) to inject virulence effector proteins directly into eukaryotic cells to subvert host functions. Contact with host membranes is critical for T3SS activation, yet little is known about T3SS architecture in this state or the conformational changes that drive effector translocation. Here we use cryo-elec...

2011
Michele Lunelli Robert Hurwitz Jutta Lambers Michael Kolbe

Many infectious gram-negative bacteria, including Salmonella typhimurium, require a Type Three Secretion System (T3SS) to translocate virulence factors into host cells. The T3SS consists of a membrane protein complex and an extracellular needle together that form a continuous channel. Regulated secretion of virulence factors requires the presence of SipD at the T3SS needle tip in S. typhimurium...

2012
Cedric N. Berger Valerie F. Crepin Kobi Baruch Aurelie Mousnier Ilan Rosenshine Gad Frankel

UNLABELLED Translocation of effector proteins via a type III secretion system (T3SS) is a widespread infection strategy among Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Each pathogen translocates a particular set of effectors that subvert cell signaling in a way that suits its particular infection cycle. However, as effector unbalance might lead to cytotoxicity, the pathogens must employ mechanisms tha...

2013
Kewei Li Chang Xu Yongxin Jin Ziyu Sun Chang Liu Jing Shi Gukui Chen Ronghao Chen Shouguang Jin Weihui Wu

UNLABELLED During initial colonization and chronic infection, pathogenic bacteria encounter distinct host environments. Adjusting gene expression accordingly is essential for the pathogenesis. Pseudomonas aeruginosa has evolved complicated regulatory networks to regulate different sets of virulence factors to facilitate colonization and persistence. The type III secretion system (T3SS) and moti...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2016
Kelly A Miller Madeline K Sofia Jacob W A Weaver Christopher H Seward Michelle Dziejman

UNLABELLED Genes carried on the type 3 secretion system (T3SS) pathogenicity island of Vibrio cholerae non-O1/non-O139 serogroup strain AM-19226 must be precisely regulated in order for bacteria to cause disease. Previously reported results showed that both T3SS function and the presence of bile are required to cause Caco2-BBE cell cytotoxicity during coculture with strain AM-19226. We therefor...

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