نتایج جستجو برای: t3ss mutant

تعداد نتایج: 130181  

2013
Afshan S. Kidwai Ivy Mushamiri George S. Niemann Roslyn N. Brown Joshua N. Adkins Fred Heffron

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium causes typhoid-like disease in mice and is a model of typhoid fever in humans. One of the hallmarks of typhoid is persistence, the ability of the bacteria to survive in the host weeks after infection. Virulence factors called effectors facilitate this process by direct transfer to the cytoplasm of infected cells thereby subverting cellular processes. Secr...

Journal: :Microbiology 2013
Jin Seok Kim Jung Im Jang Jeong Seon Eom Chang Heon Oh Hyeon Guk Kim Bae Hoon Kim Iel Soo Bang Seong Ho Bang Yong Keun Park

The type III secretion systems (T3SSs) are exploited by many Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria to deliver a set of effector proteins into the host cytosol during cell entry. The T3SS of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is composed of more than 20 proteins that constitute the membrane-associated base, the needle and the tip complex at the distal end of the T3SS needle. Membrane docking an...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Yan Li Quan Peng Dija Selimi Qi Wang Amy O Charkowski Xin Chen Ching-Hong Yang

The type III secretion system (T3SS) is a major virulence factor in many gram-negative bacterial pathogens. This secretion system translocates effectors directly into the cytosol of eukaryotic host cells, where the effector proteins facilitate bacterial pathogenesis by interfering with host cell signal transduction and other cellular processes. Plants defend themselves against bacterial pathoge...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Gregory G Anderson Timothy L Yahr Rustin R Lovewell George A O'Toole

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that causes life-long pneumonia in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). These long-term infections are maintained by bacterial biofilm formation in the CF lung. We have recently developed a model of P. aeruginosa biofilm formation on cultured CF airway epithelial cells. Using this model, we discovered that mutation of a putative magnesium tr...

Journal: :Pathogens and disease 2013
Antony Croxatto Valérie Murset Bérénice Chassot Gilbert Greub

The type three secretion system (T3SS) operons of Chlamydiales bacteria are distributed in different clusters along their chromosomes and are conserved at both the level of sequence and genetic organization. A complete characterization of the temporal expression of multiple T3SS components at the transcriptional and protein levels has been performed in Parachlamydia acanthamoebae, replicating i...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2010
Igor E Brodsky Noah W Palm Saheli Sadanand Michelle B Ryndak Fayyaz S Sutterwala Richard A Flavell James B Bliska Ruslan Medzhitov

Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication. Detection of these secretion systems or toxins, or their activities, by nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain leucine-rich repeat proteins (NLRs) triggers the assembly of inflammasomes, multiprotein complexes necess...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Christopher T French Isabelle J Toesca Ting-Hsiang Wu Tara Teslaa Shannon M Beaty Wayne Wong Minghsun Liu Imke Schröder Pei-Yu Chiou Michael A Teitell Jeff F Miller

Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia thailandensis are related pathogens that invade a variety of cell types, replicate in the cytoplasm, and spread to nearby cells. We have investigated temporal and spatial requirements for virulence determinants in the intracellular life cycle, using genetic dissection and photothermal nanoblade delivery, which allows efficient placement of bacterium-si...

2012
David M. Bulmer Lubna Kharraz Andrew J. Grant Paul Dean Fiona J. E. Morgan Michail H. Karavolos Anne C. Doble Emma J. McGhie Vassilis Koronakis Richard A. Daniel Pietro Mastroeni C. M. Anjam Khan

Although there have been great advances in our understanding of the bacterial cytoskeleton, major gaps remain in our knowledge of its importance to virulence. In this study we have explored the contribution of the bacterial cytoskeleton to the ability of Salmonella to express and assemble virulence factors and cause disease. The bacterial actin-like protein MreB polymerises into helical filamen...

2012
Shawn R. Horsman Richard A. Moore Shawn Lewenza

The extracellular biofilm matrix includes primarily DNA and exopolysaccharides (EPS), which function to maintain aggregate structures and to protect biofilms from antibiotics and the immune response. Both polymers are anionic and have cation binding activity, however the impact of this activity on biofilms is not fully understood. Host cell contact is considered the primary signal for activatio...

2011
Michelle Sait Olga K. Kamneva David S. Fay Natalia V. Kirienko James Polek Mimi M. Shirasu-Hiza Naomi L. Ward

Our knowledge of pathogens and symbionts is heavily biased toward phyla containing species that are straightforward to isolate in pure culture. Novel bacterial phyla are often represented by a handful of strains, and the number of species interacting with eukaryotes is likely underestimated. Identification of predicted pathogenesis and symbiosis determinants such as the Type III Secretion Syste...

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