Near-atomic resolution analysis of BipD, a component of the type III secretion system ofBurkholderia pseudomallei

  • Pal, Mohinder
  • Erskine, P T
  • Gill, R S
  • Wood, S P
  • Cooper, J B
Publication date
September 2010
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)

Abstract

Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, possesses a type III protein secretion apparatus that is similar to those found in Salmonella and Shigella. A major function of these secretion systems is to inject virulence-associated proteins into target cells of the host organism. The bipD gene of B. pseudomallei encodes a secreted virulence factor that is similar in sequence and is most likely to be functionally analogous to IpaD from Shigella and SipD from Salmonella. Proteins in this family are thought to act as extracellular chaperones at the tip of the secretion needle to help the hydrophobic translocator proteins enter the target cell membrane, where they form a pore and may also link the translocon pore with the secre...

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