The mammalian immune system has the ability to discriminate between pathogens and innocuous microbes by detecting conserved molecular patterns. In addition to conserved microbial patterns, the mammalian immune system may recognize distinct pathogen-induced processes through a mechanism which is poorly understood. Previous studies have shown that a type III secretion system (T3SS) in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis leads to decreased survival of this bacterium in primary murine macrophages by unknown mechanisms. Here, we use colony forming unit assays and fluorescence microscopy to investigate how the T3SS triggers killing of Yersinia in macrophages. We present evidence that Yersinia outer protein E (YopE) delivered by the T3SS triggers intracel...
Animals have an immune system to fight off challenges from both viruses and bacteria. The first line...
The Yersinia plasmid-encoded Yop virulon enables extracellular adhering bacteria to deliver toxic ef...
Type III secretion systems (T3SS) translocate effector proteins into target cells in order to disrup...
<div><p>The mammalian immune system has the ability to discriminate between pathogens and innocuous ...
ABSTRACT Yersinia are Gram-negative zoonotic bacteria that use a type III secretion system (T3SS) to...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter microbes, ranging from beneficial to pathogenic. In ord...
Type III secretion systems (T3SSs) are used by Gram-negative pathogens to form pores in host membran...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter microbes, ranging from beneficial to pathogenic. In ord...
In order to establish an extra-cellular infection the gram-negative bacteria Yersinia pseudotubercul...
The Yersinia type III secretion system (T3SS) translocates Yop effector proteins into host cells to ...
Pathogenic yersiniae employ a type III secretion system for translocating up to six effector protein...
Translocon pores formed in the eukaryotic cell membrane by a type III secretion system facilitate th...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
ABSTRACT Type III secretion systems (T3SS) translocate effector proteins into target cells in order ...
Pathogenic Yersinia species utilize a type III secretion system to translocate Yop effectors into in...
Animals have an immune system to fight off challenges from both viruses and bacteria. The first line...
The Yersinia plasmid-encoded Yop virulon enables extracellular adhering bacteria to deliver toxic ef...
Type III secretion systems (T3SS) translocate effector proteins into target cells in order to disrup...
<div><p>The mammalian immune system has the ability to discriminate between pathogens and innocuous ...
ABSTRACT Yersinia are Gram-negative zoonotic bacteria that use a type III secretion system (T3SS) to...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter microbes, ranging from beneficial to pathogenic. In ord...
Type III secretion systems (T3SSs) are used by Gram-negative pathogens to form pores in host membran...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter microbes, ranging from beneficial to pathogenic. In ord...
In order to establish an extra-cellular infection the gram-negative bacteria Yersinia pseudotubercul...
The Yersinia type III secretion system (T3SS) translocates Yop effector proteins into host cells to ...
Pathogenic yersiniae employ a type III secretion system for translocating up to six effector protein...
Translocon pores formed in the eukaryotic cell membrane by a type III secretion system facilitate th...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
ABSTRACT Type III secretion systems (T3SS) translocate effector proteins into target cells in order ...
Pathogenic Yersinia species utilize a type III secretion system to translocate Yop effectors into in...
Animals have an immune system to fight off challenges from both viruses and bacteria. The first line...
The Yersinia plasmid-encoded Yop virulon enables extracellular adhering bacteria to deliver toxic ef...
Type III secretion systems (T3SS) translocate effector proteins into target cells in order to disrup...