ABSTRACT Type III secretion systems (T3SSs) are multiprotein machines employed by many Gram-negative bacteria to inject bacterial effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells to promote bacterial survival and colonization. The core unit of T3SSs is the needle complex, a supramolecular structure that mediates the passage of the secreted proteins through the bacterial envelope. A distinct feature of the T3SS is that protein export occurs in a strictly hierarchical manner in which proteins destined to form the needle complex filament and associated structures are secreted first, followed by the secretion of effectors and the proteins that will facilitate their translocation through the target host cell membrane. The secretion hierarchy is esta...
Type 3 secretion systems use 3.5-megadalton syringe-like, membrane-embedded 'injectisomes', each con...
Type Three Secretion Systems (T3SSs) are essential virulence determinants of many Gram-negative bact...
<div><p>Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete buildi...
Many bacterial pathogens rely on virulent type III secretion systems (T3SSs) or injectisomes to tran...
Type III protein-secretion machines are essential for the interactions of many pathogenic or symbiot...
Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are complex, membrane-embedded macromolecular machines found in Gr...
AbstractThe Type III Secretion System (T3SS) is a multi-mega Dalton apparatus assembled from more th...
ABSTRACT The type III secretion system (T3SS) is an interspecies protein transport machine that play...
Virulence-associated type III secretion systems (T3SS) are utilized by Gram negative bacterial patho...
Bacterial type III protein secretion systems inject effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells in ...
Gram-negative bacterial pathogens utilize virulence-associated type III secretion systems (T3SS) to ...
Bacterial type III protein secretion systems inject effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells in ...
Secretion is emerging as a useful strategy for producing and purifying proteins of biotechnological ...
Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete building block...
Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete building block...
Type 3 secretion systems use 3.5-megadalton syringe-like, membrane-embedded 'injectisomes', each con...
Type Three Secretion Systems (T3SSs) are essential virulence determinants of many Gram-negative bact...
<div><p>Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete buildi...
Many bacterial pathogens rely on virulent type III secretion systems (T3SSs) or injectisomes to tran...
Type III protein-secretion machines are essential for the interactions of many pathogenic or symbiot...
Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are complex, membrane-embedded macromolecular machines found in Gr...
AbstractThe Type III Secretion System (T3SS) is a multi-mega Dalton apparatus assembled from more th...
ABSTRACT The type III secretion system (T3SS) is an interspecies protein transport machine that play...
Virulence-associated type III secretion systems (T3SS) are utilized by Gram negative bacterial patho...
Bacterial type III protein secretion systems inject effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells in ...
Gram-negative bacterial pathogens utilize virulence-associated type III secretion systems (T3SS) to ...
Bacterial type III protein secretion systems inject effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells in ...
Secretion is emerging as a useful strategy for producing and purifying proteins of biotechnological ...
Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete building block...
Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete building block...
Type 3 secretion systems use 3.5-megadalton syringe-like, membrane-embedded 'injectisomes', each con...
Type Three Secretion Systems (T3SSs) are essential virulence determinants of many Gram-negative bact...
<div><p>Type-III protein secretion systems are utilized by gram-negative pathogens to secrete buildi...