نتایج جستجو برای: sope

تعداد نتایج: 113  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
S Mirold W Rabsch M Rohde S Stender H Tschäpe H Rüssmann E Igwe W D Hardt

Salmonella typhimurium employs the specialized type III secretion system encoded in pathogenicity island 1 (SPI1) to translocate effector proteins into host cells and to modulate host cell signal transduction. The SPI1 type III system and the effector proteins are conserved among all salmonellae and are thought to be acquired by horizontal gene transfer. The genetic mechanisms mediating this ho...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Mark P Stevens Andrea Friebel Lowrie A Taylor Michael W Wood Philip J Brown Wolf-Dietrich Hardt Edouard E Galyov

We report the characterization of BopE, a type III secreted protein that is encoded adjacent to the Burkholderia pseudomallei bsa locus and is homologous to Salmonella enterica SopE/SopE2. Inactivation of bopE impaired bacterial entry into HeLa cells, indicating that BopE facilitates invasion. Consistent with this notion, BopE expressed in eukaryotic cells induced rearrangements in the subcorti...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
C S Bakshi V P Singh M W Wood P W Jones T S Wallis E E Galyov

Type III secreted Sop protein effectors are delivered into target eukaryotic cells and elicit cellular responses underlying Salmonella pathogenicity. In this work, we have identified another secreted protein, SopE2, and showed that SopE2 is an important invasion-associated effector. SopE2 is encoded by the sopE2 gene which is present and conserved in pathogenic strains of Salmonella. SopE2 is h...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Christina D. Nichols James E. Casanova

Salmonella attachment to the intestinal epithelium triggers delivery of bacterial effector proteins into the host cytosol through a type III secretion system (T3SS), leading to pronounced membrane ruffling and macropinocytic uptake of attached bacteria. The tip of the T3SS is made up of two proteins, SipB and SipC, which insert into the host plasma membrane, forming a translocation pore. Both t...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2011
Michel M Dione Usman Ikumapayi Debasish Saha Nuredin Ibrahim Mohammed Richard A Adegbola Stanny Geerts Margareta Ieven Martin Antonio

INTRODUCTION The prevalence of virulence genes in non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) and its association with commonly used antibiotics in West Africa is unknown. METHODOLOGY We tested 185 NTS isolates from children, animals, and food products for the presence of twelve virulence genes by PCR. Ten of the virulence genes tested belonged to the five Salmonella pathogenicity islands implicated in it...

2010
Richard Bulgin Benoit Raymond James A. Garnett Gad Frankel Valerie F. Crepin Cedric N. Berger Ana Arbeloa

Journal: :IEEE Photonics Journal 2021

A terahertz (THz) superimposed perfect vortex (SPV) beam is generated by using a designed optimal phase element (SOPE) at 0.3 THz. As the topological charge changes, ring radius of THz SPV beams remains almost constant in experiment, whose relative error only 0.96%. The property confirmed. intensity profile with equally spaced breakpoints. carried can be judged directly identifying number linea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Markus C Schlumberger Andreas J Müller Kristin Ehrbar Brit Winnen Iwan Duss Bärbel Stecher Wolf-Dietrich Hardt

Many pathogenic and symbiotic Gram-negative bacteria employ type III secretion systems to inject "effector" proteins into eukaryotic host cells. These effectors manipulate signaling pathways to initiate symbiosis or disease. By using time-lapse microscopy, we have imaged delivery of the Salmonella type III effector protein SipA/SspA into animal cells in real time. SipA delivery mostly began 10-...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Alison K Criss James E Casanova

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium can infect epithelial cells via the basolateral surface after breaching the intestinal epithelium, yet little is known about this process. Here, we show that actin polymerization driven by the Arp2/3 complex is critical to both basolateral and apical bacterial invasion of polarized MDCK cells. While there is also a dependence upon toxin B-sensitive Rho GT...

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