PubMed ID: 25304327Background: The TIR domain-containing proteins BtpA/Btp1/TcpB and BtpB are translocated into host cells by the facultative intracellular bacterial pathogen Brucella. Here, they interfere with Toll like receptor signalling to temper the host inflammatory response. BtpA has also been found to modulate microtubule dynamics. In both proteins we identified a WxxxE motif, previously shown to be an essential structural component in a family of bacterial type III secretion system effectors that modulate host actin dynamics by functioning as guanine nucleotide exchange factors of host GTPases. We analysed a role for the WxxxE motif in association of BtpA and BtpB with the cytoskeleton. Results: Unlike BtpA, ectopically expressed B...
Brucellae are intracellular facultative pathogenic bacteria which are able to invade professional an...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognise invading pathogens and mediate downstream immune signalling via...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved various strategies to aid in bacterial survival and dissemination, ...
International audienceThe TIR domain-containing proteins BtpA/Btp1/TcpB and BtpB are translocated in...
International audienceBtpA/Btp1/TcpB is a virulence factor produced by Brucella species that possess...
AbstractBtpA/Btp1/TcpB is a virulence factor produced by Brucella species that possesses a Toll inte...
Brucella species are facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacteria relevant to animal and human h...
International audienceBrucella species are facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacteria relevant...
International audienceSeveral bacterial pathogens have TIR domain-containing proteins that contribut...
In mammals, Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize conserved microbial molecular signatures and induce...
Background: TcpB is a TIR domain-containing protein form Brucella. Results: TcpB interacts with the ...
The intracellular pathogenic bacterium Brucella generates a replicative vacuole (rBCV) derived from ...
Brucella melitensis is a facultative intracellular bacterium that causes brucellosis, the most preva...
<div><p>The intracellular pathogenic bacterium <i>Brucella</i> generates a replicative vacuole (rBCV...
<div><p><i>Brucella melitensis</i> is a facultative intracellular bacterium that causes brucellosis,...
Brucellae are intracellular facultative pathogenic bacteria which are able to invade professional an...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognise invading pathogens and mediate downstream immune signalling via...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved various strategies to aid in bacterial survival and dissemination, ...
International audienceThe TIR domain-containing proteins BtpA/Btp1/TcpB and BtpB are translocated in...
International audienceBtpA/Btp1/TcpB is a virulence factor produced by Brucella species that possess...
AbstractBtpA/Btp1/TcpB is a virulence factor produced by Brucella species that possesses a Toll inte...
Brucella species are facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacteria relevant to animal and human h...
International audienceBrucella species are facultative intracellular Gram-negative bacteria relevant...
International audienceSeveral bacterial pathogens have TIR domain-containing proteins that contribut...
In mammals, Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize conserved microbial molecular signatures and induce...
Background: TcpB is a TIR domain-containing protein form Brucella. Results: TcpB interacts with the ...
The intracellular pathogenic bacterium Brucella generates a replicative vacuole (rBCV) derived from ...
Brucella melitensis is a facultative intracellular bacterium that causes brucellosis, the most preva...
<div><p>The intracellular pathogenic bacterium <i>Brucella</i> generates a replicative vacuole (rBCV...
<div><p><i>Brucella melitensis</i> is a facultative intracellular bacterium that causes brucellosis,...
Brucellae are intracellular facultative pathogenic bacteria which are able to invade professional an...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognise invading pathogens and mediate downstream immune signalling via...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved various strategies to aid in bacterial survival and dissemination, ...