SummaryThe target range of a bacterial secretion system can be defined by effector substrate specificity or by the efficacy of effector delivery. Here, we report the crystal structure of Tse1, a type VI secretion (T6S) bacteriolytic amidase effector from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Consistent with its role as a toxin, Tse1 has a more accessible active site than related housekeeping enzymes. The activity of Tse1 against isolated peptidoglycan shows its capacity to act broadly against Gram-negative bacteria and even certain Gram-positive species. Studies with intact cells indicate that Gram-positive bacteria can remain vulnerable to Tse1 despite cell wall modifications. However, interbacterial competition studies demonstrate that Tse1-dependent l...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) has emerged as an important mediator of interbacterial interacti...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In order to ha...
Gram-negative bacteria use the Type VI secretion system (T6SS) to inject toxic proteins into rival b...
SummaryThe target range of a bacterial secretion system can be defined by effector substrate specifi...
SummarySophisticated mechanisms are employed to facilitate information exchange between interfacing ...
SummaryThe functional spectrum of a secretion system is defined by its substrates. Here we analyzed ...
AbstractThe type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In ord...
Recent reports indicate that the Type six secretion system exported effector 8 (Tse8) is a cytoactiv...
<div><p>During an interbacterial battle, the type-6-secretion-system (T6SS) of the human pathogen <e...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread molecular weapon deployed by many Proteobacteria...
During an interbacterial battle, the type-6-secretion-system (T6SS) of the human pathogen Pseudomona...
During an interbacterial battle, the type-6-secretion-system (T6SS) of the human pathogen Pseudomona...
Peptidoglycan is the major structural constituent of the bacterial cell wall, forming a meshwork out...
International audienceMembers of the bacterial T6SS amidase effector (Tae) superfamily of toxins are...
SummaryType VI secretion (T6S) influences the composition of microbial communities by catalyzing the...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) has emerged as an important mediator of interbacterial interacti...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In order to ha...
Gram-negative bacteria use the Type VI secretion system (T6SS) to inject toxic proteins into rival b...
SummaryThe target range of a bacterial secretion system can be defined by effector substrate specifi...
SummarySophisticated mechanisms are employed to facilitate information exchange between interfacing ...
SummaryThe functional spectrum of a secretion system is defined by its substrates. Here we analyzed ...
AbstractThe type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In ord...
Recent reports indicate that the Type six secretion system exported effector 8 (Tse8) is a cytoactiv...
<div><p>During an interbacterial battle, the type-6-secretion-system (T6SS) of the human pathogen <e...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread molecular weapon deployed by many Proteobacteria...
During an interbacterial battle, the type-6-secretion-system (T6SS) of the human pathogen Pseudomona...
During an interbacterial battle, the type-6-secretion-system (T6SS) of the human pathogen Pseudomona...
Peptidoglycan is the major structural constituent of the bacterial cell wall, forming a meshwork out...
International audienceMembers of the bacterial T6SS amidase effector (Tae) superfamily of toxins are...
SummaryType VI secretion (T6S) influences the composition of microbial communities by catalyzing the...
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) has emerged as an important mediator of interbacterial interacti...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In order to ha...
Gram-negative bacteria use the Type VI secretion system (T6SS) to inject toxic proteins into rival b...