The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of proteins that play important roles during host infection. The regulation of the expression of secreted proteins is often essential to establish successful infection. Using transcriptome sequencing, we found that the abrogation of ESX-1 function in Mycobacterium marinum leads to a pronounced increase in gene expression levels of the espA operon during the infection of macrophages. In addition, the disruption of ESX-1-mediated protein secretion also leads to a specific down-regulation of the ESX-1 substrates, but not of the structural components of this system, during growth in culture medium. This effect is observed in both M. marinum and M. tub...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
Pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on the secretion of key virulence factors, such a...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) requires an alternative protein secretion system, ESX1, for virulen...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
Mycobacterial pathogens use the ESX-1 system to transport protein substrates that mediate essential ...
ABSTRACT Pathogenic mycobacteria encounter multiple environments during macrophage infection. Tempor...
Specialized secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria commonly transport multiple effectors that act ...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
Mycobacteria use specialized type VII secretion systems (T7SSs) to secrete proteins across their did...
Mycobacteria use specialized type VII secretion systems (T7SSs) to secrete proteins across their did...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
Pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on the secretion of key virulence factors, such a...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) requires an alternative protein secretion system, ESX1, for virulen...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
The mycobacterial type VII secretion system ESX-1 is responsible for the secretion of a number of pr...
Mycobacterial pathogens use the ESX-1 system to transport protein substrates that mediate essential ...
ABSTRACT Pathogenic mycobacteria encounter multiple environments during macrophage infection. Tempor...
Specialized secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria commonly transport multiple effectors that act ...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
Mycobacteria use specialized type VII secretion systems (T7SSs) to secrete proteins across their did...
Mycobacteria use specialized type VII secretion systems (T7SSs) to secrete proteins across their did...
During infection of humans and animals, pathogenic mycobacteria manipulate the host cell causing sev...
Pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on the secretion of key virulence factors, such a...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) requires an alternative protein secretion system, ESX1, for virulen...