Microbial pathogens utilize complex secretion systems to deliver proteins into host cells. These effector proteins target and usurp host cell processes to promote infection and cause disease. While secretion systems are conserved, each pathogen delivers its own unique set of effectors. The identification and characterization of these effector proteins has been difficult, often limited by the lack of detectable signal sequences and functional redundancy. Model systems including yeast, worms, flies, and fish are being used to circumvent these issues. This technical review details the versatility and utility of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a system to identify and characterize bacterial effectors
Systems biology is yet an emerging discipline that aims to quantitatively describe and predict the f...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a two-sided coin; it has a beneficial, biotechnological value...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unicellular eukaryal microorganism that has traditionally been regarde...
Type III effectors (T3E) are key virulence proteins that are injected by bacterial pathogens inside ...
Altres ajuts: grants from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF 326/10) to GS and the COST Action Susta...
Many bacterial pathogens promote infection and cause disease by directly injecting into host cells p...
Bacterial effector proteins, which are delivered into the host cell via the type III secretion syste...
Bacterial effector proteins, which are delivered into the host cell via the type III secretion syste...
Many bacterial pathogens promote infection and cause disease by directly injecting into host cells p...
While yeast has been extensively used as a model system for analysing protein–protein and genetic in...
Numerous bacterial pathogens manipulate host cell processes to promote infection and ultimately caus...
Numerous bacterial pathogens manipulate host cell processes to promote infection and ultimately caus...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...
Microsporidia are a divergent group of obligate, intracellular pathogens that are relatively poorly ...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens secrete a repertoire of effector proteins into host cells that are...
Systems biology is yet an emerging discipline that aims to quantitatively describe and predict the f...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a two-sided coin; it has a beneficial, biotechnological value...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unicellular eukaryal microorganism that has traditionally been regarde...
Type III effectors (T3E) are key virulence proteins that are injected by bacterial pathogens inside ...
Altres ajuts: grants from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF 326/10) to GS and the COST Action Susta...
Many bacterial pathogens promote infection and cause disease by directly injecting into host cells p...
Bacterial effector proteins, which are delivered into the host cell via the type III secretion syste...
Bacterial effector proteins, which are delivered into the host cell via the type III secretion syste...
Many bacterial pathogens promote infection and cause disease by directly injecting into host cells p...
While yeast has been extensively used as a model system for analysing protein–protein and genetic in...
Numerous bacterial pathogens manipulate host cell processes to promote infection and ultimately caus...
Numerous bacterial pathogens manipulate host cell processes to promote infection and ultimately caus...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...
Microsporidia are a divergent group of obligate, intracellular pathogens that are relatively poorly ...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens secrete a repertoire of effector proteins into host cells that are...
Systems biology is yet an emerging discipline that aims to quantitatively describe and predict the f...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a two-sided coin; it has a beneficial, biotechnological value...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a unicellular eukaryal microorganism that has traditionally been regarde...