Intracellular membrane localization of pseudomonas ExoS and Yersinia YopE in mammalian cells.
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Yersinia pseudotuberculosis spatially controls activation and misregulation of host cell Rac1.Identification of a conserved membrane localization domain within numerous large bacterial protein toxinsUncoupling Crk signal transduction by Pseudomonas exoenzyme T.Protein export according to schedule: architecture, assembly, and regulation of type III secretion systems from plant- and animal-pathogenic bacteria.Ezrin/radixin/moesin proteins are high affinity targets for ADP-ribosylation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoS.Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoS ADP-ribosyltransferase inhibits ERM phosphorylation.Exploitation of eukaryotic ubiquitin signaling pathways by effectors translocated by bacterial type III and type IV secretion systemsYersinia outer protein YopE affects the actin cytoskeleton in Dictyostelium discoideum through targeting of multiple Rho family GTPasesEffector CD8+ T cells are generated in response to an immunodominant epitope in type III effector YopE during primary Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infectionThe GAP activity of type III effector YopE triggers killing of Yersinia in macrophagesThe discovery of SycO highlights a new function for type III secretion effector chaperones.A multifunctional region of the Shigella type 3 effector IpgB1 is important for secretion from bacteria and membrane targeting in eukaryotic cells.Expression of Pseudomonas aeruginosa toxin ExoS effectively induces apoptosis in host cells.A protective epitope in type III effector YopE is a major CD8 T cell antigen during primary infection with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.Plasma membrane association of three classes of bacterial toxins is mediated by a basic-hydrophobic motifProcess of protein transport by the type III secretion systemCoiled-coil domains enhance the membrane association of Salmonella type III effectors.Domain analyses reveal that Chlamydia trachomatis CT694 protein belongs to the membrane-localized family of type III effector proteins.Type III secretion: a secretory pathway serving both motility and virulence (review).Yersinia outer proteins: Yops.The membrane localization domain is required for intracellular localization and autoregulation of YopE in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.Yersinia pseudotuberculosis virulence determinants invasin, YopE, and YopT modulate RhoG activity and localization.Exoenzyme S ADP-ribosylates Rab5 effector sites to uncouple intracellular trafficking.Emerging themes of cAMP regulation of the pulmonary endothelial barrier.Functional domains and motifs of bacterial type III effector proteins and their roles in infection.Bacterial toxin effector-membrane targeting: outside in, then back again.Immunomodulatory Yersinia outer proteins (Yops)-useful tools for bacteria and humans alike.Probing the cellular effects of bacterial effector proteins with the Yersinia toolbox.A leucine-rich motif targets Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoS within mammalian cells.The type III secretion chaperone SycE promotes a localized disorder-to-order transition in the natively unfolded effector YopE.The Yersinia enterocolitica type 3 secretion system (T3SS) as toolbox for studying the cell biological effects of bacterial Rho GTPase modulating T3SS effector proteins.A solvent-exposed patch in chaperone-bound YopE is required for translocation by the type III secretion system.Functional analysis of the YopE GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.A C-terminal domain targets the Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytotoxin ExoU to the plasma membrane of host cells.Intracellular Localization of Type III-deliveredPseudomonasExoS with Endosome Vesicles
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Intracellular membrane localization of pseudomonas ExoS and Yersinia YopE in mammalian cells.
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Intracellular membrane localiz ...... sinia YopE in mammalian cells.
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Intracellular membrane localiz ...... sinia YopE in mammalian cells.
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Intracellular membrane localiz ...... sinia YopE in mammalian cells.
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Intracellular membrane localiz ...... sinia YopE in mammalian cells.
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Joseph T Barbieri
Rebecca Krall
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2003-11-03T00:00:00Z