YopH is a protein tyrosine phosphatase and an essential virulence determinant of the pathogenic bacterium Yersinia. Yersinia delivers YopH into infected host cells using a type III secretion mechanism. YopH dephosphorylates several focal adhesion proteins including p130Cas in human epithelial cells, resulting in disruption of focal adhesions and cell detachment from the extracellular matrix. How the C-terminal protein tyrosine phosphatase domain of YopH targets specific substrates such as p130Cas in the complex milieu of the host cell has not been fully elucidated. An N-terminal non-catalytic domain of YopH binds p130Cas in a phosphotyrosine-dependent manner and functions as a novel substrate-targeting site. The structure of the YopH protei...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance our fundamental understanding of host-pathogens interacti...
AbstractA Yersinia effector known as YopT and a Pseudomonas avirulence protein known as AvrPphB defi...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
Producción CientíficaYopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for viru...
YopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for virulence of Yersinia pes...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72457/1/j.0950-382x.2001.02711.x.pd
Bacterial pathogens employ unique ways to interact with their animal and plant hosts. A common strat...
Pathogenic strains of Yersinia deploy a type III secretion system to inject the potent tyrosine phos...
The enteropathogenic bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis binds to β1 integrins on a host cell via ...
SummaryIdentifying molecular targets of Yersinia virulence effectors, or Yops, during animal infecti...
Unrestricted protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity may play a role in pathogenesis. For ins...
Yersinia bacteria target Yop effector toxins to the interior of host immune cells by the Ysc-Yop typ...
Two-component systems (TCS) and phosphorelay systems are mechanisms used by bacteria and fungi to qu...
Several pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria invest in sophisticated type III secretion systems (T3SS) ...
Yersinia bacteria cause a range of human diseases, including yersiniosis, Far East scarlet-like feve...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance our fundamental understanding of host-pathogens interacti...
AbstractA Yersinia effector known as YopT and a Pseudomonas avirulence protein known as AvrPphB defi...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
Producción CientíficaYopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for viru...
YopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for virulence of Yersinia pes...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72457/1/j.0950-382x.2001.02711.x.pd
Bacterial pathogens employ unique ways to interact with their animal and plant hosts. A common strat...
Pathogenic strains of Yersinia deploy a type III secretion system to inject the potent tyrosine phos...
The enteropathogenic bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis binds to β1 integrins on a host cell via ...
SummaryIdentifying molecular targets of Yersinia virulence effectors, or Yops, during animal infecti...
Unrestricted protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity may play a role in pathogenesis. For ins...
Yersinia bacteria target Yop effector toxins to the interior of host immune cells by the Ysc-Yop typ...
Two-component systems (TCS) and phosphorelay systems are mechanisms used by bacteria and fungi to qu...
Several pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria invest in sophisticated type III secretion systems (T3SS) ...
Yersinia bacteria cause a range of human diseases, including yersiniosis, Far East scarlet-like feve...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance our fundamental understanding of host-pathogens interacti...
AbstractA Yersinia effector known as YopT and a Pseudomonas avirulence protein known as AvrPphB defi...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...