Recently, two novel but widespread themes have emerged in the field of bacterial virulence: type III secretion systems and pathogenicity islands. Type III secretion systems, which are found in various gram-negative organisms, are specialized for the export of virulence factors delivered directly to host cells. These factors subvert normal host cell functions in ways that seem beneficial to invading bacteria. The genes encoding several type III secretion systems reside on pathogenicity islands, which are inserted DNA segments within the chromosome that confer upon the host bacterium a variety of virulence traits, such as the ability to acquire iron and to adhere to or enter host cells. Many of these segments of DNA appear to have been acquir...
International audienceType III secretion systems (T3SSs) are employed by Gram-negative bacteria to d...
This article reviews the roles that laterally transferred genes (LTG) play in the virulence of bacte...
Fidelma BoydVibrio cholerae is an enteric pathogen that is the causative agent of the secretory diar...
Recently, two novel but widespread themes have emerged in the field of bacterial virulence: type III...
Recent research has revealed the emergence of common themes in the molecular mechanisms of virulence...
In the past decade, there has been an explosion of new information about bacterial pathogens as rese...
Before the advent of molecular biology methods, studies of pathogens were dominated by analyses of t...
Several pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria, including Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, Pseudomonas aer...
This article reviews the roles that laterally transferred genes (LTG) play in the virulence of bacte...
Numerous human, animal, and plant pathogenic strains of Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to pr...
Numerous human, animal, and plant pathogenic strains of Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to pr...
Numerous human, animal, and plant pathogenic strains of Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to pr...
AbstractA wide variety of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens use a ‘type III’ protein secretion syste...
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gra...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
International audienceType III secretion systems (T3SSs) are employed by Gram-negative bacteria to d...
This article reviews the roles that laterally transferred genes (LTG) play in the virulence of bacte...
Fidelma BoydVibrio cholerae is an enteric pathogen that is the causative agent of the secretory diar...
Recently, two novel but widespread themes have emerged in the field of bacterial virulence: type III...
Recent research has revealed the emergence of common themes in the molecular mechanisms of virulence...
In the past decade, there has been an explosion of new information about bacterial pathogens as rese...
Before the advent of molecular biology methods, studies of pathogens were dominated by analyses of t...
Several pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria, including Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, Pseudomonas aer...
This article reviews the roles that laterally transferred genes (LTG) play in the virulence of bacte...
Numerous human, animal, and plant pathogenic strains of Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to pr...
Numerous human, animal, and plant pathogenic strains of Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to pr...
Numerous human, animal, and plant pathogenic strains of Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to pr...
AbstractA wide variety of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens use a ‘type III’ protein secretion syste...
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gra...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
International audienceType III secretion systems (T3SSs) are employed by Gram-negative bacteria to d...
This article reviews the roles that laterally transferred genes (LTG) play in the virulence of bacte...
Fidelma BoydVibrio cholerae is an enteric pathogen that is the causative agent of the secretory diar...