Producción CientíficaYopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for virulence of Yersinia pestis, the bacterium causing plague. YopH breaks down signal transduction mechanisms in immune cells and inhibits the immune response. Only a few substrates for YopH have been characterized so far, for instance p130Cas and Fyb, but in view of YopH potency and the great number of proteins involved in signalling pathways it is quite likely that more proteins are substrates of this phosphatase. In this respect, we show here YopH interaction with several proteins not shown before, such as Gab1, Gab2, p85, and Vav and analyse the domains of YopH involved in these interactions. Furthermore, we show that Gab1, Gab2 and Vav are not...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, utilizes a plasmid-encoded type III secretion system...
Two-component systems (TCS) and phosphorelay systems are mechanisms used by bacteria and fungi to qu...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...
YopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for virulence of Yersinia pes...
YopH is a protein tyrosine phosphatase and an essential virulence determinant of the pathogenic bact...
Unrestricted protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity may play a role in pathogenesis. For ins...
SummaryIdentifying molecular targets of Yersinia virulence effectors, or Yops, during animal infecti...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72457/1/j.0950-382x.2001.02711.x.pd
AbstractA Yersinia effector known as YopT and a Pseudomonas avirulence protein known as AvrPphB defi...
Bacterial pathogens employ unique ways to interact with their animal and plant hosts. A common strat...
A 70-kb virulence plasmid (sometimes called pYV) enables Yersinia spp. to survive and multiply in th...
The enteropathogenic bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis binds to β1 integrins on a host cell via ...
Yersinia bacteria target Yop effector toxins to the interior of host immune cells by the Ysc-Yop typ...
Pathogenic Yersinia utilizes a type III secretion system to inject six effectors into the eukaryotic...
Yersinia pestis is the bacterium that causes plague infection, which continues to be prevalent in ru...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, utilizes a plasmid-encoded type III secretion system...
Two-component systems (TCS) and phosphorelay systems are mechanisms used by bacteria and fungi to qu...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...
YopH is an exceptionally active tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for virulence of Yersinia pes...
YopH is a protein tyrosine phosphatase and an essential virulence determinant of the pathogenic bact...
Unrestricted protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity may play a role in pathogenesis. For ins...
SummaryIdentifying molecular targets of Yersinia virulence effectors, or Yops, during animal infecti...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72457/1/j.0950-382x.2001.02711.x.pd
AbstractA Yersinia effector known as YopT and a Pseudomonas avirulence protein known as AvrPphB defi...
Bacterial pathogens employ unique ways to interact with their animal and plant hosts. A common strat...
A 70-kb virulence plasmid (sometimes called pYV) enables Yersinia spp. to survive and multiply in th...
The enteropathogenic bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis binds to β1 integrins on a host cell via ...
Yersinia bacteria target Yop effector toxins to the interior of host immune cells by the Ysc-Yop typ...
Pathogenic Yersinia utilizes a type III secretion system to inject six effectors into the eukaryotic...
Yersinia pestis is the bacterium that causes plague infection, which continues to be prevalent in ru...
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, utilizes a plasmid-encoded type III secretion system...
Two-component systems (TCS) and phosphorelay systems are mechanisms used by bacteria and fungi to qu...
YopM is one of the six “effector Yops” of the human-pathogenic Yersinia, but its mechanism has not b...