نتایج جستجو برای: virf

تعداد نتایج: 157  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
M Li B Damania X Alvarez V Ogryzko K Ozato J U Jung

Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has been consistently identified in Kaposi's sarcomas, body cavity-based lymphomas, and some forms of Castleman's disease. The K9 open reading frame of KSHV encodes a viral interferon regulatory factor (vIRF) which functions as a repressor for cellular interferon-mediated signal transduction and as an oncogene to induce cell growth transformation. ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Hannah E Marman Alexandra R Mey Shelley M Payne

Elongation factor P (EF-P) is a universally conserved bacterial translation factor. In many bacteria, EF-P is posttranslationally modified by PoxA, which covalently attaches a β-lysine to a conserved lysine residue of EF-P. Here we show that both EF-P and PoxA are necessary for virulence of the human diarrheal pathogen Shigella flexneri. Loss of either EF-P or PoxA leads to an impaired ability ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1989
G Cornelis C Sluiters C L de Rouvroit T Michiels

Virulent yersiniae (Yersinia pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. enterocolitica) restrict their growth at 37 degrees C in rich medium deprived of calcium. This property, called calcium dependency, correlates with the secretion of Yersinia outer membrane proteins (Yops) and with pathogenicity. It is mediated by a 70-kilobase plasmid called pYV. The structural genes of the Yops (yop genes), as ...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Effi Wies Yasuko Mori Alexander Hahn Elisabeth Kremmer Michael Stürzl Bernhard Fleckenstein Frank Neipel

Human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8), also known as Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), is etiologically linked to primary effusion lymphoma (PEL). At least 10 KSHV-encoded proteins with potential roles in KSHV-associated neoplasia have been identified. However, with few exceptions, these putative oncogenes were analyzed in heterologous systems only using overexpression of single genes. Thus, ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
J M Durand G R Björk A Kuwae M Yoshikawa C Sasakawa

The virulence of the human pathogen Shigella flexneri is dependent on both chromosome- and large-virulence-plasmid-encoded genes. A kanamycin resistance cassette mutation in the miaA gene (miaA::Km Sma), which encodes the tRNA N6-isopentyladenosine (i6A37) synthetase and is involved in the first step of the synthesis of the modified nucleoside 2-methylthio-N6-isopentenyladenosine (ms2i6A), was ...

2014
Ulisse Ulissi Attilio Fabbretti Marco Sette Anna Maria Giuliodori Roberto Spurio

The virF gene of Shigella, responsible for triggering the virulence cascade in this pathogenic bacterium, is transcriptionally repressed by the nucleoid-associated protein H-NS. The primary binding sites of H-NS within the promoter region of virF have been detected here by footprinting experiments in the presence of H-NS or its monomeric DNA-binding domain (H-NSctd), which displays the same spe...

Journal: :Microbiology 2005
Tony Le Gall Maria Mavris Maria Celeste Martino Maria Lina Bernardini Erick Denamur Claude Parsot

Proteins directly involved in entry and dissemination of Shigella flexneri into epithelial cells are encoded by a virulence plasmid of 200 kb. A 30-kb region (designated the entry region) of this plasmid encodes components of a type III secretion (TTS) apparatus, substrates of this apparatus and their dedicated chaperones. During growth of bacteria in broth, expression of these genes is induced...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Annette C Vergunst Miranda C M van Lier Amke den Dulk-Ras Paul J J Hooykaas

Agrobacterium tumefaciens uses a type IV secretion system to deliver a nucleoprotein complex and effector proteins directly into plant cells. The single-stranded DNA-binding protein VirE2, the F-box protein VirF and VirE3 are delivered into host cells via this VirB/D4 encoded translocation system. VirE1 functions as a chaperone of VirE2 by regulating its efficient translation and preventing Vir...

2013
Benoît Lacroix Vitaly Citovsky

VIP1 (VirE2 interacting protein 1), initially discovered as a host protein involved in Agrobacterium-plant cell DNA transfer, is a transcription factor of the basic leucine-zipper (bZIP) domain family that regulates several defence-related genes in Arabidopsis. We have developed assays to assess VIP1 binding to its DNA target in vitro and transcriptional activation efficiency in planta. Several...

Journal: :Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 2023

Background: In CF airways, dysfunctional Cl– secretion and mucociliary clearance favor bacterial infections contributing to progressive lung damage respiratory failure, the first cause of morbidity mortality. We thus devote our efforts identify novel therapeutic strategies promote repair. previously discovered that capability airway epithelia repair is less efficient, than in healthy controls, ...

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