نتایج جستجو برای: t4ss

تعداد نتایج: 266  

2014
Abhilash Padavannil Chacko Jobichen Yang Qinghua Jayaraman Seetharaman Adrian Velazquez-Campoy Liu Yang Shen Q. Pan J. Sivaraman

The Type IV Secretion System (T4SS) is the only bacterial secretion system known to translocate both DNA and protein substrates. The VirB/D4 system from Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a typical T4SS. It facilitates the bacteria to translocate the VirD2-T-DNA complex to the host cell cytoplasm. In addition to protein-DNA complexes, the VirB/D4 system is also involved in the translocation of severa...

2014
Lauren VieBrock Sean M. Evans Andrea R. Beyer Charles L. Larson Paul A. Beare Hong Ge Smita Singh Kyle G. Rodino Robert A. Heinzen Allen L. Richards Jason A. Carlyon

Scrub typhus is an understudied, potentially fatal infection that threatens one billion persons in the Asia-Pacific region. How the causative obligate intracellular bacterium, Orientia tsutsugamushi, facilitates its intracellular survival and pathogenesis is poorly understood. Many intracellular bacterial pathogens utilize the Type 1 (T1SS) or Type 4 secretion system (T4SS) to translocate ankyr...

2009
Luisa F. Jiménez-Soto Stefan Kutter Xaver Sewald Claudia Ertl Evelyn Weiss Ulrike Kapp Manfred Rohde Torsten Pirch Kirsten Jung S. Francesco Retta Laurent Terradot Wolfgang Fischer Rainer Haas

Translocation of the Helicobacter pylori (Hp) cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) effector protein via the cag-Type IV Secretion System (T4SS) into host cells is a major risk factor for severe gastric diseases, including gastric cancer. However, the mechanism of translocation and the requirements from the host cell for that event are not well understood. The T4SS consists of inner- and outer mem...

2016
Diana Patzelt Victoria Michael Orsola Päuker Matthias Ebert Petra Tielen Dieter Jahn Jürgen Tomasch Jörn Petersen Irene Wagner-Döbler

Rhodobacteraceae harbor a conspicuous wealth of extrachromosomal replicons (ECRs) and therefore the exchange of genetic material via horizontal transfer has been supposed to be a major evolutionary driving force. Many plasmids in this group encode type IV secretion systems (T4SS) that are expected to mediate transfer of proteins and/or DNA into host cells, but no experimental evidence of either...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2017
Nicole Tegtmeyer Silja Wessler Vittorio Necchi Manfred Rohde Aileen Harrer Tilman T Rau Carmen Isabell Asche Manja Boehm Holger Loessner Ceu Figueiredo Michael Naumann Ralf Palmisano Enrico Solcia Vittorio Ricci Steffen Backert

The Helicobacter pylori (Hp) type IV secretion system (T4SS) forms needle-like pili, whose binding to the integrin-β1 receptor results in injection of the CagA oncoprotein. However, the apical surface of epithelial cells is exposed to Hp, whereas integrins are basolateral receptors. Hence, the mechanism of CagA delivery into polarized gastric epithelial cells remains enigmatic. Here, we demonst...

2017
Silja Wessler Steffen Backert

Intercellular junctions are crucial structural elements for the formation and maintenance of epithelial barrier functions to control homeostasis or protect against intruding pathogens in humans. Alterations in these complexes represent key events in the development and progression of numerous cancers as well as multiple infectious diseases. Many bacterial pathogens harbor type IV secretion syst...

2011
Carrie L. Shaffer Jennifer A. Gaddy John T. Loh Elizabeth M. Johnson Salisha Hill Ewa E. Hennig Mark S. McClain W. Hayes McDonald Timothy L. Cover

Colonization of the human stomach by Helicobacter pylori is an important risk factor for development of gastric cancer. The H. pylori cag pathogenicity island (cag PAI) encodes components of a type IV secretion system (T4SS) that translocates the bacterial oncoprotein CagA into gastric epithelial cells, and CagL is a specialized component of the cag T4SS that binds the host receptor α5β1 integr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Andreas B den Hartigh Yao-Hui Sun David Sondervan Niki Heuvelmans Marjolein O Reinders Thomas A Ficht Renée M Tsolis

The Brucella abortus virB operon, encoding a type IV secretion system (T4SS), is required for intracellular replication and persistent infection in the mouse model. The products of the first two genes of the virB operon, virB1 and virB2, are predicted to be localized at the bacterial surface, where they could potentially interact with host cells. Studies to date have focused on characterization...

2018
Martina Trokter Gabriel Waksman

Bacterial conjugation, a mechanism of horizontal gene transfer, is the major means by which antibiotic resistance spreads among bacteria (1, 2). Conjugative plasmids are transferred from one bacterium to another through a type IV secretion system (T4SS) in a form of single-stranded DNA covalently attached to a protein called relaxase. The relaxase is fully functional both in a donor cell (prior...

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