نتایج جستجو برای: t3ss mutant

تعداد نتایج: 130181  

2012
Fatémeh Namdari Genaro Alejandro Hurtado-Escobar Nadia Abed Jérôme Trotereau Yann Fardini Etienne Giraud Philippe Velge Isabelle Virlogeux-Payant

The folding and insertion of β-barrel proteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is mediated by the BAM complex, which is composed of the outer membrane protein BamA and four lipoproteins BamB to BamE. In Escherichia coli and/or Salmonella, the BamB lipoprotein is involved in (i) β-barrel protein assembly in the outer membrane, (ii) outer membrane permeability to antibiotics, (iii...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Nikhil A Thomas Irene Ma Madhulika E Prasad Cheryl Rafuse

Bacterial type III secretion systems (T3SS) are complex protein assemblies that mediate the secretion of protein substrates outside the cell. Type III secretion chaperones (T3SC) are always found associated with T3SS, and they serve in multiple roles to ensure that protein substrates are efficiently targeted for secretion. Bacterial pathogens with T3SS express T3SC proteins that bind effectors,...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Ashfaqul Alam Kelly A Miller Mudit Chaand J Scott Butler Michelle Dziejman

AM-19226 is a pathogenic O39 serogroup Vibrio cholerae strain that lacks the typical virulence factors for colonization (toxin-coregulated pilus [TCP]) and toxin production (cholera toxin [CT]) and instead encodes a type III secretion system (T3SS). The mechanism of pathogenesis is unknown, and few effector proteins have been identified. We therefore undertook a survey of the open reading frame...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2012
Neta Sal-Man Wanyin Deng B Brett Finlay

The T3SS (type III secretion system) is a multi-protein complex that plays a central role in the virulence of many gram-negative bacterial pathogens. This apparatus spans both bacterial membranes and transports virulence factors from the bacterial cytoplasm into eukaryotic host cells. The T3SS exports substrates in a hierarchical and temporal manner. The first secreted substrates are the rod/ne...

2013
Zachary W Bent Steven S Branda Glenn M Young

Yersinia enterocolitica biovar 1B maintains two type III secretion systems (T3SS) that are involved in pathogenesis, the plasmid encoded Ysc T3SS and the chromosomally encoded Ysa T3SS. In vitro, the Ysa T3SS has been shown to be expressed only at 26°C in a high-nutrient medium containing an exceptionally high concentration of salt - an artificial condition that provides no clear insight on the...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Annette A Angus Amanda Ackerman Lee Danielle K Augustin Ellen J Lee David J Evans Suzanne M J Fleiszig

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is known to invade epithelial cells during infection and in vitro. However, little is known of bacterial or epithelial factors modulating P. aeruginosa intracellular survival or replication after invasion, except that it requires a complete lipopolysaccharide core. In this study, real-time video microscopy revealed that invasive P. aeruginosa isolates induced the formatio...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Ashfaqul Alam Vincent Tam Elaine Hamilton Michelle Dziejman

Strain AM-19226 is a pathogenic non-O1/non-O139 serogroup Vibrio cholerae strain that does not encode the toxin-coregulated pilus or cholera toxin but instead causes disease using a type three secretion system (T3SS). Two genes within the T3SS pathogenicity island, herein named vttR(A) (locus tag A33_1664) and vttR(B) (locus tag A33_1675), are predicted to encode proteins that show similarity t...

2017
Yong Zhang Jing Li Weiqi Zhang Rongsheng Wang Qiaoqing Qiu Feng Luo Yasufumi Hikichi Kouhei Ohnishi Wei Ding

Hydroxycinnamic acids (HCAs) are typical monocyclic phenylpropanoids, including cinnamic acid (Cin), coumaric acid (Cou), caffeic acid (Caf), ferulic acid (FA) and their isomers, and involved in the interactions between pathogens and host plants. Here, we focused on the impact of HCAs on expression of type III secretion system (T3SS) in Ralstonia solanacearum. FA significantly induced the expre...

2013
Rebecca S. Dewoody Peter M. Merritt Melanie M. Marketon

Yersinia species, as well as many other Gram-negative pathogens, use a type III secretion system (T3SS) to translocate effector proteins from the bacterial cytoplasm to the host cytosol. This T3SS resembles a molecular syringe, with a needle-like shaft connected to a basal body structure, which spans the inner and outer bacterial membranes. The basal body of the injectisome shares a high degree...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2016
Melanie A McDowell Julien Marcoux Gareth McVicker Steven Johnson Yu Hang Fong Rebecca Stevens Lesley A H Bowman Matteo T Degiacomi Jun Yan Adam Wise Miriam E Friede Justin L P Benesch Janet E Deane Christoph M Tang Carol V Robinson Susan M Lea

Flagellar type III secretion systems (T3SS) contain an essential cytoplasmic-ring (C-ring) largely composed of two proteins FliM and FliN, whereas an analogous substructure for the closely related non-flagellar (NF) T3SS has not been observed in situ. We show that the spa33 gene encoding the putative NF-T3SS C-ring component in Shigella flexneri is alternatively translated to produce both full-...

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