Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) translocate DNA and protein substrates across prokaryotic cell envelopes generally by a mechanism requiring direct contact with a target cell. Three types of T4SS have been described: (i) conjugation systems, operationally defined as machines that translocate DNA substrates intercellularly by a contact-dependent process; (ii) effector translocator systems, functioning to deliver proteins or other macromolecules to eukaryotic target cells; and (iii) DNA release/uptake systems, which translocate DNA to or from the extracellular milieu. Studies of a few paradigmatic systems, notably the conjugation systems of plasmids F, R388, RP4, and pKM101 and the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB/VirD4 system, have supplied im...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence, and social t...
Type IV secretion systems (TFSS) mediate secretion or direct cell-to-cell transfer of virulence fact...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) translocate DNA and protein substrates across prokaryotic cell enve...
AbstractThe bacterial type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) translocate DNA and protein substrates to ba...
AbstractThe translocation of DNA across biological membranes is an essential process for many living...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) are multisubunit cell-envelope-spanning structures, ancestrally re...
AbstractThe translocation of DNA across biological membranes is an essential process for many living...
This paper reports an analysis of the functional interactions between type IV secretion systems (T4S...
This paper reports an analysis of the functional interactions between type IV secretion systems (T4S...
International audienceGenetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, v...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) are large protein complexes which traverse the cell envelope of ma...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence, and social t...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence, and social t...
Type IV secretion systems (TFSS) mediate secretion or direct cell-to-cell transfer of virulence fact...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) translocate DNA and protein substrates across prokaryotic cell enve...
AbstractThe bacterial type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) translocate DNA and protein substrates to ba...
AbstractThe translocation of DNA across biological membranes is an essential process for many living...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) are multisubunit cell-envelope-spanning structures, ancestrally re...
AbstractThe translocation of DNA across biological membranes is an essential process for many living...
This paper reports an analysis of the functional interactions between type IV secretion systems (T4S...
This paper reports an analysis of the functional interactions between type IV secretion systems (T4S...
International audienceGenetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, v...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) are large protein complexes which traverse the cell envelope of ma...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence, and social t...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence and social tr...
Genetic exchange by conjugation is responsible for the spread of resistance, virulence, and social t...
Type IV secretion systems (TFSS) mediate secretion or direct cell-to-cell transfer of virulence fact...