In vivo actin cross-linking induced by Vibrio cholerae type VI secretion system is associated with intestinal inflammation.
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What is type VI secretion doing in all those bugs?Molecular weaponry: diverse effectors delivered by the Type VI secretion systemRegulation of bacterial virulence by Csr (Rsm) systemsInterspecies communication in the gut, from bacterial delivery to host-cell responseEstablished Microbial Colonies Can Survive Type VI Secretion AssaultMulticellular bacteria deploy the type VI secretion system to preemptively strike neighboring cellsTowards a Structural Comprehension of Bacterial Type VI Secretion Systems: Characterization of the TssJ-TssM Complex of an Escherichia coli PathovarStructural insights into the T6SS effector protein Tse3 and the Tse3-Tsi3 complex from Pseudomonas aeruginosa reveal a calcium-dependent membrane-binding mechanismCrystal structure of the bacterial type VI secretion system component TssL from Vibrio choleraeMARTX toxins as effector delivery platformsGlutamyl phosphate is an activated intermediate in actin crosslinking by actin crosslinking domain (ACD) toxinThe VgrG proteins are "à la carte" delivery systems for bacterial type VI effectorsSalmonella-induced mucosal lectin RegIIIβ kills competing gut microbiotaCharacterization of the RpoN regulon reveals differential regulation of T6SS and new flagellar operons in Vibrio cholerae O37 strain V52.Dual expression profile of type VI secretion system immunity genes protects pandemic Vibrio cholerae.Bile Salts Modulate the Mucin-Activated Type VI Secretion System of Pandemic Vibrio cholerae.Diversity of Clinical and Environmental Isolates of Vibrio cholerae in Natural Transformation and Contact-Dependent Bacterial Killing Indicative of Type VI Secretion System Activity.Quorum sensing and a global regulator TsrA control expression of type VI secretion and virulence in Vibrio cholerae.The Vibrio Cholerae Type VI Secretion System: Evaluating its Role in the Human Disease CholeraConstitutive type VI secretion system expression gives Vibrio cholerae intra- and interspecific competitive advantages.Cholera outbreaks in Nigeria are associated with multidrug resistant atypical El Tor and non-O1/non-O139 Vibrio cholerae.Type VI secretion requires a dynamic contractile phage tail-like structure.Secretome analysis of Vibrio cholerae type VI secretion system reveals a new effector-immunity pair.Contribution of the type VI secretion system encoded in SPI-19 to chicken colonization by Salmonella enterica serotypes Gallinarum and Enteritidis.Type VI Secretion Effectors: Methodologies and BiologyGenetic analysis of anti-amoebae and anti-bacterial activities of the type VI secretion system in Vibrio cholerae.Type VI secretion: not just for pathogenesis anymore.A Type VI secretion system encoding locus is required for Bordetella bronchiseptica immunomodulation and persistence in vivo.Genomic and functional analysis of the type VI secretion system in Acinetobacter.Use of OmpU porins for attachment and invasion of Crassostrea gigas immune cells by the oyster pathogen Vibrio splendidus.Identification of Francisella novicida mutants that fail to induce prostaglandin E(2) synthesis by infected macrophages.A functional VipA-VipB interaction is required for the type VI secretion system activity of Vibrio cholerae O1 strain A1552.The type VI secretion system encoded in SPI-6 plays a role in gastrointestinal colonization and systemic spread of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in the chickenRole of Hcp, a type 6 secretion system effector, of Aeromonas hydrophila in modulating activation of host immune cells.Identification of a functional type VI secretion system in Campylobacter jejuni conferring capsule polysaccharide sensitive cytotoxicity.Cholera: Environmental Reservoirs and Impact on Disease Transmission.Vibrio cholerae Response Regulator VxrB Controls Colonization and Regulates the Type VI Secretion System.Type VI Secretion System Transports Zn2+ to Combat Multiple Stresses and Host Immunity.The second type VI secretion system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1 is regulated by quorum sensing and Fur and modulates internalization in epithelial cells.Neutrophils are essential for containment of Vibrio cholerae to the intestine during the proinflammatory phase of infection.
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In vivo actin cross-linking induced by Vibrio cholerae type VI secretion system is associated with intestinal inflammation.
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John J Mekalanos
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10.1073/PNAS.0915156107
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2010-02-11T00:00:00Z