Bacteria use type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) to manipulate host cells during pathogenesis or to kill competing bacteria, which, in some cases, increases horizontal gene transfer. These functions largely depend on T6SS regulation, dynamics, and the set of effectors that the system delivers into the target cells. Here, we show that Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 assembles a highly dynamic T6SS capable of killing and lysing bacterial cells. T6SS function depends on conserved T6SS components as well as Acinetobacter-specific genes of unknown function. Five different effectors, encoded next to VgrG or PAAR proteins and their cognate immunity proteins, cause distinct changes in the prey cells, resulting in various degrees of their lysis. Prey lysis ...
Bacteria need to deliver large molecules out of the cytosol to the extracellular space or even acros...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Bacterial pathogens utilize a myriad of mechanisms to invade mammalian hosts, damage tissue sites, a...
In order to manipulate their environment, bacteria evolved a diverse set of secretion systems. Three...
SummaryIn the environment, bacteria compete with each other for nutrient availability or to extend t...
The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a protein translocation nanomachine widespread among Gram-neg...
SummaryThe bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a dynamic organelle that bacteria use to tar...
SummarySophisticated mechanisms are employed to facilitate information exchange between interfacing ...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) deliver toxins into target cells and thus play a role in bacterial...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) are present in about a quarter of all Gram-negative bacteria. S...
Type VI Secretion Systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacterial-...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread molecular weapon deployed by many Proteobacteria...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacteria-h...
Bacteria rarely live in isolation. Instead, they live within dense communities that are shaped and m...
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can have profound effects on bacterial evolution by allowing...
Bacteria need to deliver large molecules out of the cytosol to the extracellular space or even acros...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Bacterial pathogens utilize a myriad of mechanisms to invade mammalian hosts, damage tissue sites, a...
In order to manipulate their environment, bacteria evolved a diverse set of secretion systems. Three...
SummaryIn the environment, bacteria compete with each other for nutrient availability or to extend t...
The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a protein translocation nanomachine widespread among Gram-neg...
SummaryThe bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a dynamic organelle that bacteria use to tar...
SummarySophisticated mechanisms are employed to facilitate information exchange between interfacing ...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) deliver toxins into target cells and thus play a role in bacterial...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) are present in about a quarter of all Gram-negative bacteria. S...
Type VI Secretion Systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacterial-...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread molecular weapon deployed by many Proteobacteria...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacteria-h...
Bacteria rarely live in isolation. Instead, they live within dense communities that are shaped and m...
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can have profound effects on bacterial evolution by allowing...
Bacteria need to deliver large molecules out of the cytosol to the extracellular space or even acros...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Bacterial pathogens utilize a myriad of mechanisms to invade mammalian hosts, damage tissue sites, a...