<div><p>Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multi-protein complexes in a number of bacterial pathogens that can translocate proteins and DNA to the host. Most T4SSs function in conjugation and translocate DNA; however, approximately 13% function to secrete proteins, delivering effector proteins into the cytosol of eukaryotic host cells. Upon entry, these effectors manipulate the host cell’s machinery for their own benefit, which can result in serious illness or death of the host. For this reason recognition of T4SS effectors has become an important subject. Much previous work has focused on verifying effectors experimentally, a costly endeavor in terms of money, time, and effort. Having good predictions for effectors will help to focus exp...
Extensive research has been carried out on bacterial secretion systems, as they can pass effector pr...
T346Hunter (Type Three, Four and Six secretion system Hunter) is a web-based tool for the identifica...
The type III secretion system (TTSS) is a key mechanism for host cell interaction used by a variety ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multi-protein complexes in a number of bacterial pathogens that...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Washington State UniversityType IV secretion systems (T4SS) are mu...
In the course of infecting their hosts, pathogenic bacteria secrete numerous effectors, namely, bact...
Bacterial effector proteins secreted by various protein secretion systems play crucial roles in host...
Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene e...
Type IV secretion systems exist in a number of bacterial pathogens and are used to secrete effector ...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous strategies to corrupt, hijack or mimic cellular processes ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are used by a number of bacterial pathogens to attack the host cell...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous strategies to corrupt, hijack or mimic cellular processes ...
Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene e...
Gram-negative bacteria use various secretion systems to deliver their secreted effectors. Among them...
Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for hundreds of millions infections worldwide, including the ...
Extensive research has been carried out on bacterial secretion systems, as they can pass effector pr...
T346Hunter (Type Three, Four and Six secretion system Hunter) is a web-based tool for the identifica...
The type III secretion system (TTSS) is a key mechanism for host cell interaction used by a variety ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multi-protein complexes in a number of bacterial pathogens that...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Washington State UniversityType IV secretion systems (T4SS) are mu...
In the course of infecting their hosts, pathogenic bacteria secrete numerous effectors, namely, bact...
Bacterial effector proteins secreted by various protein secretion systems play crucial roles in host...
Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene e...
Type IV secretion systems exist in a number of bacterial pathogens and are used to secrete effector ...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous strategies to corrupt, hijack or mimic cellular processes ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are used by a number of bacterial pathogens to attack the host cell...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous strategies to corrupt, hijack or mimic cellular processes ...
Type IV effectors (T4Es) are proteins produced by pathogenic bacteria to manipulate host cell gene e...
Gram-negative bacteria use various secretion systems to deliver their secreted effectors. Among them...
Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for hundreds of millions infections worldwide, including the ...
Extensive research has been carried out on bacterial secretion systems, as they can pass effector pr...
T346Hunter (Type Three, Four and Six secretion system Hunter) is a web-based tool for the identifica...
The type III secretion system (TTSS) is a key mechanism for host cell interaction used by a variety ...