Several Gram negative bacteria use a complex system called "type III secretion system" (TTSS) to engage their host. The archetype of TTSS is the plasmid-encoded "Yop virulon" shared by the three species of pathogenic Yersinia (Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. enterocolitica). A second TTSS, called Ysa (for Yersinia secretion apparatus) was recently described in Y. enterocolitica 8081, a strain from serotype O:8. In this study, we describe the ysa locus from A127/90, another strain of serotype O:8, and we extend the sequence to several new genes encoding Ysp proteins which are the substrates of this secretion system, and a putative chaperone SycB. According to the deduced protein sequences, the ysa system from A127/90 is identical to...
The 70-kb virulence plasmid enables Yersinia spp. (Yersinia pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. en...
The human enteropathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica, is a significant link in the range of Yersinia pa...
Yersinia enterocolitica is a common cause of food-borne gastroenteritis worldwide. Recent work defin...
All pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica strains carry the pYV plasmid encoding the Ysc-Yop type III s...
Yersinia enterocolitica O:8 has two contact-dependent type III secretion systems (TTSSs). The Ysa TT...
Bacterial pathogenesis results from the ability of bacteria to established and proliferate in the ho...
Biotype (BT) 1A Yersinia enterocolitica is considered a group of organisms that is harmless given th...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
An ever increasing number of Gram-negative bacteria is known to utilise one or several type three se...
Pathogenic yersiniae secrete antihost Yop proteins by a recently discovered secretion pathway which ...
Virulent Yersinia species (Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. enterocolitica) possess a 70 kb v...
The gene encoding the heat-stable enterotoxin (yst) was cloned from the chromosome of Yersinia enter...
Numerous gram negative bacteria employ contact dependent Type Three Secretion System (T3SS) to inj...
Type III secretion systems harbored by several Gram-negative bacteria are often used to deliver host...
Type III secretion systems harbored by several Gram-negative bacteria are often used to deliver host...
The 70-kb virulence plasmid enables Yersinia spp. (Yersinia pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. en...
The human enteropathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica, is a significant link in the range of Yersinia pa...
Yersinia enterocolitica is a common cause of food-borne gastroenteritis worldwide. Recent work defin...
All pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica strains carry the pYV plasmid encoding the Ysc-Yop type III s...
Yersinia enterocolitica O:8 has two contact-dependent type III secretion systems (TTSSs). The Ysa TT...
Bacterial pathogenesis results from the ability of bacteria to established and proliferate in the ho...
Biotype (BT) 1A Yersinia enterocolitica is considered a group of organisms that is harmless given th...
Several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria have evolved a complex protein secretion system termed the...
An ever increasing number of Gram-negative bacteria is known to utilise one or several type three se...
Pathogenic yersiniae secrete antihost Yop proteins by a recently discovered secretion pathway which ...
Virulent Yersinia species (Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. enterocolitica) possess a 70 kb v...
The gene encoding the heat-stable enterotoxin (yst) was cloned from the chromosome of Yersinia enter...
Numerous gram negative bacteria employ contact dependent Type Three Secretion System (T3SS) to inj...
Type III secretion systems harbored by several Gram-negative bacteria are often used to deliver host...
Type III secretion systems harbored by several Gram-negative bacteria are often used to deliver host...
The 70-kb virulence plasmid enables Yersinia spp. (Yersinia pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. en...
The human enteropathogen, Yersinia enterocolitica, is a significant link in the range of Yersinia pa...
Yersinia enterocolitica is a common cause of food-borne gastroenteritis worldwide. Recent work defin...