Type III Protein Secretion Systems in Bacterial Pathogens of Animals and Plants
Volume: 62, Issue: 2, Pages: 379 - 433
Published: Jun 1, 1998
Abstract
SUMMARY Various gram-negative animal and plant pathogens use a novel, sec-independent protein secretion system as a basic virulence mechanism. It is becoming increasingly clear that these so-called type III secretion systems inject (translocate) proteins into the cytosol of eukaryotic cells, where the translocated proteins facilitate bacterial pathogenesis by specifically interfering with host cell signal transduction and other cellular...
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Title
Type III Protein Secretion Systems in Bacterial Pathogens of Animals and Plants
Published Date
Jun 1, 1998
Volume
62
Issue
2
Pages
379 - 433
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