نتایج جستجو برای: sope

تعداد نتایج: 113  

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2005
H Rahman W D Hardt H V Murugkar D K Bhattacharyya

Salmonella pathogenesis is a complex phenomenon and a Type III secretion system plays a central role in the development of Salmonella-induced enteritis. One such Type III secretion protein is Salmonella outer protein E (SopE). Prevalence of sopE gene and its phenotypic expression (SopE protein) among different serovars of Salmonella enterica isolated from man and animals were investigated. Of 3...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2004
H Rahman W Streckel R Prager H Tschape

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Salmonellae cause a spectrum of diseases in man and animals but their virulence factors responsible for induction of gastroenteritis and/or systematic infection are still poorly understood. Also, the different subspecies and serovars of Salmonella differ considerably in their virulence for man and animals. There is increasing evidence that Salmonella possesses a dedicate...

2011
Leann Clark Charlotte A. Perrett Layla Malt Caryn Harward Suzanne Humphrey Katy A. Jepson Isabel Martinez-Argudo Laura J. Carney Roberto M. La Ragione Tom J. Humphrey Mark A. Jepson

Most studies on Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection focus on strains ATCC SL1344 or NTCC 12023 (ATCC 14028). We have compared the abilities of these strains to induce membrane ruffles and invade epithelial cells. S. Typhimurium strain 12023 is less invasive and induces smaller membrane ruffles on MDCK cells compared with SL1344. Since the SPI-1 effector SopE is present in SL1344 a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
M H Karavolos A J Roe M Wilson J Henderson J J Lee D L Gally C M A Khan

Type III secretion systems (TTSS) are virulence-associated components of many gram-negative bacteria that translocate bacterial proteins directly from the bacterial cytoplasm into the host cell. The Salmonella translocated effector protein SopE has no consensus cleavable amino-terminal secretion sequence, and the mechanism leading to its secretion through the Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 (...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Tomoko Kubori Jorge E. Galán

Salmonella enterica invasion of host cells requires the reversible activation of the Rho-family GTPases Cdc42 and Rac1 by the bacterially encoded GEF SopE and the GAP SptP, which exert their function at different times during infection and are delivered into host cells by a type III secretion system. We found that SopE and SptP are delivered in equivalent amounts early during infection. However...

2014
Kelly F. Oakeson Rosario Gil Adam L. Clayton Diane M. Dunn Andrew C. von Niederhausern Cindy Hamil Alex Aoyagi Brett Duval Amanda Baca Francisco J. Silva Agnès Vallier D. Grant Jackson Amparo Latorre Robert B. Weiss Abdelaziz Heddi Andrés Moya Colin Dale

Symbiotic associations between animals and microbes are ubiquitous in nature, with an estimated 15% of all insect species harboring intracellular bacterial symbionts. Most bacterial symbionts share many genomic features including small genomes, nucleotide composition bias, high coding density, and a paucity of mobile DNA, consistent with long-term host association. In this study, we focus on th...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2002
Gretel Buchwald Andrea Friebel Jorge E Galán Wolf-Dietrich Hardt Alfred Wittinghofer Klaus Scheffzek

The bacterial enteropathogen Salmonella typhimurium employs a type III secretion system to inject bacterial toxins into the host cell cytosol. These toxins transiently activate Rho family GTP-binding protein-dependent signaling cascades to induce cytoskeletal rearrangements. One of these translocated Salmonella toxins, SopE, can activate Cdc42 in a Dbl-like fashion despite its lack of sequence ...

Journal: :Inf. Sci. 2017
Ce Yang Weiming Zhang Nenghai Yu

Order preserving encryption (OPE) is a kind of encryption designed to support searches on ciphertexts. OPE encrypts plaintexts to ciphertexts with the same order, making it possible to efficiently compare ciphertexts without decryption. Because of its efficiency, OPE has been used in systems aimed at practical use. However, even though many OPE schemes have been proposed, all suffer from securi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Markus C Schlumberger Andrea Friebel Gretel Buchwald Klaus Scheffzek Alfred Wittinghofer Wolf-Dietrich Hardt

RhoGTPases are central switches in all eukaryotic cells. There are at least two known families of guanine nucleotide exchange factors that can activate RhoGTPases: the Dbl-like eukaryotic G nucleotide exchange factors and the SopE-like toxins of pathogenic bacteria, which are injected into host cells to manipulate signaling. Both families have strikingly different sequences, structures, and cat...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Sang Ho Lee Jorge E Galán

SopE is a bacteriophage-encoded effector protein of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium that is translocated into the cytosol of eukaryotic cells by a type III secretion system (TTSS) (W.-D. Hardt, H. Urlaub, and J. E. Galán, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95:2574-2579, 1998; M. W. Wood, R. Rosqvist, P. B. Mullan, M. H. Edwards, and E. E. Galyov, Mol. Microbiol. 22:327-338, 1996). In this study...

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