Bacterial virulence is typically initiated by translocation of effector or toxic proteins across host cell membranes. A class of gram-negative pathogenic bacteria including Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia pestis accomplishes this objective with a protein assembly called the type III secretion system. Yersinia effector proteins (Yop) are presented to the translocation apparatus through formation of specific complexes with their cognate chaperones (Syc). In the complexes where the structure is available, the Yops are extended and wrap around their cognate chaperone. This structural architecture enables secretion of the Yop from the bacterium in early stages of translocation. It has been shown previously that the chaperone-binding dom...
Various Gram-negative bacteria utilize type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effectors into eu...
Various Gram-negative bacteria utilize type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effectors into eu...
Buttner CR, Sorg I, Cornelis GR, Heinz DW, Niemann H. Structure of the Yersinia enterocolitica type ...
Bacterial virulence is typically initiated by translocation of effector or toxic proteins across hos...
Bacterial virulence is typically initiated by translocation of effector or toxic proteins across hos...
Pathogenic bacteria possess virulence proteins which are exquisitely tuned to modulate an array of t...
Pathogenic strains of Yersinia deploy a type III secretion system to inject the potent tyrosine phos...
Bacterial pathogens employ unique ways to interact with their animal and plant hosts. A common strat...
Pathogenic yersiniae secrete about a dozen anti-host proteins, the Yops, by a pathway which does not...
<p>Pathogenic yersiniae secrete about a dozen anti-host proteins, the Yops, by a pathway which...
Many Gram-negative bacteria use a type III secretion (T3S) system to directly inject effector molecu...
Yersinia adhering at the surface of eukaryotic cells secrete a set of proteins called Yops. This sec...
ABSTRACT: We describe an efficient approach to model the binding interaction of the disordered effec...
Pathogenic yersiniae secrete anti-host proteins called Yops, by a recently discovered Sec-independen...
Bacterial injectisomes deliver effector proteins straight into the cytosol of eukaryotic cells (type...
Various Gram-negative bacteria utilize type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effectors into eu...
Various Gram-negative bacteria utilize type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effectors into eu...
Buttner CR, Sorg I, Cornelis GR, Heinz DW, Niemann H. Structure of the Yersinia enterocolitica type ...
Bacterial virulence is typically initiated by translocation of effector or toxic proteins across hos...
Bacterial virulence is typically initiated by translocation of effector or toxic proteins across hos...
Pathogenic bacteria possess virulence proteins which are exquisitely tuned to modulate an array of t...
Pathogenic strains of Yersinia deploy a type III secretion system to inject the potent tyrosine phos...
Bacterial pathogens employ unique ways to interact with their animal and plant hosts. A common strat...
Pathogenic yersiniae secrete about a dozen anti-host proteins, the Yops, by a pathway which does not...
<p>Pathogenic yersiniae secrete about a dozen anti-host proteins, the Yops, by a pathway which...
Many Gram-negative bacteria use a type III secretion (T3S) system to directly inject effector molecu...
Yersinia adhering at the surface of eukaryotic cells secrete a set of proteins called Yops. This sec...
ABSTRACT: We describe an efficient approach to model the binding interaction of the disordered effec...
Pathogenic yersiniae secrete anti-host proteins called Yops, by a recently discovered Sec-independen...
Bacterial injectisomes deliver effector proteins straight into the cytosol of eukaryotic cells (type...
Various Gram-negative bacteria utilize type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effectors into eu...
Various Gram-negative bacteria utilize type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effectors into eu...
Buttner CR, Sorg I, Cornelis GR, Heinz DW, Niemann H. Structure of the Yersinia enterocolitica type ...