Growth of yersiniae is restricted at 37 degrees C in the absence of calcium ions. This phenomenon correlates with the massive release of a set of proteins called Yops. Growth restriction and Yops production are governed by a 70 kb plasmid called pYV. yop genes are distributed throughout pYV and constitute a thermoactivated regulon controlled by the gene virF. The transcription activator VirF is a member of a new family of regulators including those of the arabinose and rhamnose operons as well as a regulator of enteric colonization pili. The role of calcium ions on the release of Yops remains largely unknown
<p>Pathogenic yersiniae secrete a set of 11 anti-host proteins called Yops. The yop genes, sca...
Upon incubation at 37°C in the absence of Ca2 " ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amount...
Human pathogenic Yersinia resist host defenses, in part through the expression and delivery of a set...
Virulent yersiniae (Yersinia pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. enterocolitica) restrict their gr...
Upon incubation at 37-degrees-C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic yersiniae release high amoun...
The pathogenic members of the genus Yersinia, Y. pseudotuberculosis, Y. pestis and Y. enterocolitica...
Virulent Y. enterocolitica strains restrict their growth at 37 degrees C, in rich medium deprived of...
<p>Upon incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic strains of the genu...
The chromosome of Y. enterocolitica encodes a heat-stable enterotoxin, Yst, being related to STI. Th...
This paper describes the mutagenesis of the pYV plasmid from Yersinia enterocolitica W22703 (serotyp...
Upon incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amou...
Upon incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amou...
The Yersinia Ysc apparatus is made of more than 20 proteins, 11 of which have homologues in many typ...
Pathogenic yersiniae require Ca2+ for growth at 37 degrees C. They harbor closely related plasmids o...
The Yop virulon enables extracellularly located Yersinia, in close contact with a eukaryotic target ...
<p>Pathogenic yersiniae secrete a set of 11 anti-host proteins called Yops. The yop genes, sca...
Upon incubation at 37°C in the absence of Ca2 " ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amount...
Human pathogenic Yersinia resist host defenses, in part through the expression and delivery of a set...
Virulent yersiniae (Yersinia pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. enterocolitica) restrict their gr...
Upon incubation at 37-degrees-C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic yersiniae release high amoun...
The pathogenic members of the genus Yersinia, Y. pseudotuberculosis, Y. pestis and Y. enterocolitica...
Virulent Y. enterocolitica strains restrict their growth at 37 degrees C, in rich medium deprived of...
<p>Upon incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic strains of the genu...
The chromosome of Y. enterocolitica encodes a heat-stable enterotoxin, Yst, being related to STI. Th...
This paper describes the mutagenesis of the pYV plasmid from Yersinia enterocolitica W22703 (serotyp...
Upon incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amou...
Upon incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of Ca2+ ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amou...
The Yersinia Ysc apparatus is made of more than 20 proteins, 11 of which have homologues in many typ...
Pathogenic yersiniae require Ca2+ for growth at 37 degrees C. They harbor closely related plasmids o...
The Yop virulon enables extracellularly located Yersinia, in close contact with a eukaryotic target ...
<p>Pathogenic yersiniae secrete a set of 11 anti-host proteins called Yops. The yop genes, sca...
Upon incubation at 37°C in the absence of Ca2 " ions, pathogenic yersiniae release large amount...
Human pathogenic Yersinia resist host defenses, in part through the expression and delivery of a set...