نتایج جستجو برای: sope

تعداد نتایج: 113  

Journal: :Cell 1998
Wolf-Dietrich Hardt Li-Mei Chen Kornel E Schuebel Xosé R Bustelo Jorge E Galán

S. typhimurium stimulates signaling pathways leading to membrane ruffling, actin cytoskeleton rearrangements, and nuclear responses. The stimulation requires a protein secretion system (type III) that translocates bacterial proteins into the host cell. We show that SopE, a substrate of this secretion system, stimulates cytoskeletal reorganization and JNK activation in a CDC42- and Rac-1-depende...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
A Heddi A M Grenier C Khatchadourian H Charles P Nardon

Cell physiology in the weevil Sitophilus oryzae is coordinated by three integrated genomes: nuclear, mitochondrial, and the "S. oryzae principal endosymbiont" (SOPE). SOPE, a cytoplasmic bacterium (2 x 10(3) bacteria per specialized bacteriocyte cell and 3 x 10(6) bacteria per weevil) that belongs to the proteobacteria gamma3-subgroup, is present in all weevils studied. We discovered a fourth p...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2008
Abhishek Upadhyay Huan-Lin Wu Christopher Williams Terry Field Edouard E Galyov Jean M H van den Elsen Stefan Bagby

BopE is a type III secreted protein from Burkholderia pseudomallei, the aetiological agent of melioidosis, a severe emerging infection. BopE is a GEF (guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor) for the Rho GTPases Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac1. We have determined the structure of BopE catalytic domain (amino acids 78-261) by NMR spectroscopy and it shows that BopE(78-261) comprises two three...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Gabriel Briones Dirk Hofreuter Jorge E Galán

Central to the study of type III secretion systems is the availability of reporter systems to monitor bacterial protein translocation into host cells. We report here the development of a bacteriophage P1 Cre recombinase-based system to monitor the translocation of bacterial proteins into mammalian cells. Bacteriophage P1 Cre recombinase fused to the secretion and translocation signals of Salmon...

2011
Benjamin Misselwitz Sabrina Dilling Pascale Vonaesch Raphael Sacher Berend Snijder Markus Schlumberger Samuel Rout Manuel Stark Christian von Mering Lucas Pelkmans Wolf-Dietrich Hardt

The pathogen Salmonella Typhimurium is a common cause of diarrhea and invades the gut tissue by injecting a cocktail of virulence factors into epithelial cells, triggering actin rearrangements, membrane ruffling and pathogen entry. One of these factors is SopE, a G-nucleotide exchange factor for the host cellular Rho GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42. How SopE mediates cellular invasion is incompletely un...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
S C Tucker J E Galán

Salmonella enterica encodes a type III secretion system within a pathogenicity island located at centisome 63 that is essential for virulence. All type III secretion systems require the function of a family of low-molecular-weight proteins that aid the secretion process by acting as partitioning factors and/or secretion pilots. One such protein is SicA, which is encoded immediately upstream of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
W D Hardt H Urlaub J E Galán

Salmonella enterica has evolved a type III protein secretion system that allows these enteropathogens to translocate effector molecules directly into the host cell cytoplasm. These effectors mediate a variety of responses, including cytoskeletal rearrangements, cytokine production, and in certain cells, the induction of apoptosis. We report here the characterization of a substrate of this secre...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2014
Jae Sung Lim Minsang Shin Hyun-Ju Kim Kyu Suk Kim Hyon E Choy Kyung A Cho

Caveolar endocytosis has an important function in the cellular uptake of some bacterial toxins, viruses, and circulating proteins. However, the molecular machinery involved in caveolae-dependent bacterial endocytosis is poorly defined. In the present study, we identify a new molecular mechanism for the caveolin-1-dependent entry of Salmonella into host cells via the direct regulation of actin r...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Mauricio H. Pontes Markus Babst Robert Lochhead Kelly Oakeson Kari Smith Colin Dale

BACKGROUND Sodalis glossinidius, a maternally transmitted bacterial endosymbiont of tsetse flies (Glossina spp.), uses an acylated homoserine lactone (AHL)-based quorum sensing system to modulate gene expression in accordance with bacterial cell density. The S. glossinidius quorum sensing system relies on the function of two regulatory proteins; SogI (a LuxI homolog) synthesizes a signaling mol...

2012
Christopher A. Lopez Sebastian E. Winter Fabian Rivera-Chávez Mariana N. Xavier Victor Poon Sean-Paul Nuccio Renée M. Tsolis Andreas J. Bäumler

Information on how emerging pathogens can invade and persist and spread within host populations remains sparse. In the 1980s, a multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium clone lysogenized by a bacteriophage carrying the sopE virulence gene caused an epidemic among cattle and humans in Europe. Here we show that phage-mediated horizontal transfer of the sopE gene enhances the p...

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