Through long-term interactions with their hosts, bacterial pathogens have evolved unique arsenals of effector proteins that interact with specific host targets and reprogram the host cell into a permissive niche for pathogen proliferation. The targeting of effector proteins into the host cell nucleus for modulation of nuclear processes is an emerging theme among bacterial pathogens. These unique pathogen effector proteins have been termed in recent years as "nucleomodulins." The first nucleomodulins were discovered in the phytopathogens Agrobacterium and Xanthomonas, where their nucleomodulins functioned as eukaryotic transcription factors or integrated themselves into host cell DNA to promote tumor induction, respectively. Numerous nucleom...
The nucleus is the brain of the cell and is the site of regulation of processes such as DNA replicat...
The nucleus has emerged as a key target for nucleomodulins, a family of effectors produced by bacter...
International audienceSome bacterial pathogens modulate signaling pathways of eukaryotic cells in or...
International audienceThe nucleus, at the heart of the eukaryotic cell, hosts and protects the genet...
Plant immune responses depend on the ability to couple rapid recognition of the invading microbe to ...
International audienceBy modifying the host cell transcription programme, pathogenic bacteria disrup...
Sequence analysis of the genome of the strict intracellular pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis revealed ...
International audienceIn the long co-evolution of host-pathogen interaction, bacteria have developed...
Nuclear targeting of bacterial proteins has emerged as a pathogenic mechanism whereby bacterial prot...
The link between bacteria and host chromatin remodeling is an emerging topic. The exciting recent di...
Nuclear targeting of bacterial proteins has emerged as a pathogenic mechanism whereby bacterial prot...
International audienceEpigenetic mechanisms regulate expression of the genome to generate various ce...
In multicellular eukaryotes including plants, animals and humans, epigenetic reprogramming may play ...
International audienceMethyltransferase (MTases) enzymes transfer methyl groups particularly on prot...
International audienceRelying on an immune system comes with a high energetic cost for plants. Defen...
The nucleus is the brain of the cell and is the site of regulation of processes such as DNA replicat...
The nucleus has emerged as a key target for nucleomodulins, a family of effectors produced by bacter...
International audienceSome bacterial pathogens modulate signaling pathways of eukaryotic cells in or...
International audienceThe nucleus, at the heart of the eukaryotic cell, hosts and protects the genet...
Plant immune responses depend on the ability to couple rapid recognition of the invading microbe to ...
International audienceBy modifying the host cell transcription programme, pathogenic bacteria disrup...
Sequence analysis of the genome of the strict intracellular pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis revealed ...
International audienceIn the long co-evolution of host-pathogen interaction, bacteria have developed...
Nuclear targeting of bacterial proteins has emerged as a pathogenic mechanism whereby bacterial prot...
The link between bacteria and host chromatin remodeling is an emerging topic. The exciting recent di...
Nuclear targeting of bacterial proteins has emerged as a pathogenic mechanism whereby bacterial prot...
International audienceEpigenetic mechanisms regulate expression of the genome to generate various ce...
In multicellular eukaryotes including plants, animals and humans, epigenetic reprogramming may play ...
International audienceMethyltransferase (MTases) enzymes transfer methyl groups particularly on prot...
International audienceRelying on an immune system comes with a high energetic cost for plants. Defen...
The nucleus is the brain of the cell and is the site of regulation of processes such as DNA replicat...
The nucleus has emerged as a key target for nucleomodulins, a family of effectors produced by bacter...
International audienceSome bacterial pathogens modulate signaling pathways of eukaryotic cells in or...