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The following pages link to Target cell contact triggers expression and polarized transfer of Yersinia YopE cytotoxin into mammalian cells. (Q40790987):
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- The signal for signaling, found (Q21559423) (← links)
- YopD of Yersinia pestis plays a role in negative regulation of the low-calcium response in addition to its role in translocation of Yops (Q24520544) (← links)
- The Yersinia Yop virulon: LcrV is required for extrusion of the translocators YopB and YopD. (Q24520677) (← links)
- The V antigen of Yersinia pestis regulates Yop vectorial targeting as well as Yop secretion through effects on YopB and LcrG. (Q24521130) (← links)
- TyeA, a protein involved in control of Yop release and in translocation of Yersinia Yop effectors. (Q24533192) (← links)
- Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (Q24533466) (← links)
- Type III protein secretion systems in bacterial pathogens of animals and plants (Q24548602) (← links)
- Roles of LcrG and LcrV during type III targeting of effector Yops by Yersinia enterocolitica (Q24548902) (← links)
- Unifying themes in microbial associations with animal and plant hosts described using the gene ontology (Q24623274) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of bacterial virulence: type III secretion and pathogenicity islands (Q24654740) (← links)
- Yersinia enterocolitica type III secretion: evidence for the ability to transport proteins that are folded prior to secretion (Q24791724) (← links)
- The Yersinia YopE and YopH type III effector proteins enhance bacterial proliferation following contact with eukaryotic cells (Q24792258) (← links)
- Environmental Regulation of Yersinia Pathophysiology (Q26765871) (← links)
- Microbiology, genomics, and clinical significance of the Pseudomonas fluorescens species complex, an unappreciated colonizer of humans (Q27011525) (← links)
- Random mutagenesis identifies a C-terminal region of YopD important for Yersinia type III secretion function (Q27311437) (← links)
- The Structure and Function of Type III Secretion Systems (Q28073674) (← links)
- Role of YopP in suppression of tumor necrosis factor alpha release by macrophages during Yersinia infection (Q28269872) (← links)
- The virulence plasmid of Yersinia, an antihost genome (Q28290675) (← links)
- A bacterial type III secretion system inhibits actin polymerization to prevent pore formation in host cell membranes (Q28360416) (← links)
- YscO of Yersinia pestis is a mobile core component of the Yop secretion system (Q28492664) (← links)
- The twin arginine translocation system is essential for virulence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Q28768225) (← links)
- Protein secretion by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is essential for transducing signals to epithelial cells (Q28776036) (← links)
- The type III secretion injectisome (Q29617944) (← links)
- Yersinia pestis--etiologic agent of plague (Q29619320) (← links)
- Functional analysis of HrpF, a putative type III translocon protein from Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Q30320829) (← links)
- Multi-Functional Characteristics of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Type III Needle-Tip Protein, PcrV; Comparison to Orthologs in other Gram-negative Bacteria (Q30431366) (← links)
- Targeting type III secretion in Yersinia pestis (Q30485605) (← links)
- LcrV of Yersinia pestis enters infected eukaryotic cells by a virulence plasmid-independent mechanism (Q30756919) (← links)
- The EspB protein of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is targeted to the cytoplasm of infected HeLa cells. (Q31994641) (← links)
- Staphylococcal PknB as the first prokaryotic representative of the proline-directed kinases (Q33530125) (← links)
- Type III machines of Gram-negative pathogens: injecting virulence factors into host cells and more (Q33536559) (← links)
- Mechanism of Shigella entry into epithelial cells (Q33536573) (← links)
- Quantitative detection of Helicobacter pylori gene expression in vivo and relationship to gastric pathology (Q33591028) (← links)
- Apically exposed, tight junction-associated beta1-integrins allow binding and YopE-mediated perturbation of epithelial barriers by wild-type Yersinia bacteria. (Q33600193) (← links)
- The Yersinia pestis YscY protein directly binds YscX, a secreted component of the type III secretion machinery (Q33601522) (← links)
- Control of type III secretion activity and substrate specificity by the cytoplasmic regulator PcrG. (Q33627041) (← links)
- Identification of the YopE and YopH domains required for secretion and internalization into the cytosol of macrophages, using the cyaA gene fusion approach (Q33638561) (← links)
- Amino acid residues 196-225 of LcrV represent a plague protective epitope (Q33653622) (← links)
- Erwinia amylovora secretes DspE, a pathogenicity factor and functional AvrE homolog, through the Hrp (type III secretion) pathway (Q33729324) (← links)
- YopR impacts type III needle polymerization in Yersinia species (Q33731425) (← links)
- Identification of a specific chaperone for SptP, a substrate of the centisome 63 type III secretion system of Salmonella typhimurium. (Q33732554) (← links)
- YscB of Yersinia pestis functions as a specific chaperone for YopN. (Q33737066) (← links)
- The Yersinia deadly kiss. (Q33738622) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of SpcU, a chaperone required for efficient secretion of the ExoU cytotoxin (Q33743235) (← links)
- Detection of and response to signals involved in host-microbe interactions by plant-associated bacteria (Q33755197) (← links)
- DbpA, but not OspA, is expressed by Borrelia burgdorferi during spirochetemia and is a target for protective antibodies (Q33767776) (← links)
- Small-molecule inhibitors specifically targeting type III secretion (Q33768953) (← links)
- Role of predicted transmembrane domains for type III translocation, pore formation, and signaling by the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YopB protein (Q33769194) (← links)
- Competition between the Yops of Yersinia enterocolitica for delivery into eukaryotic cells: role of the SycE chaperone binding domain of YopE. (Q33791174) (← links)
- FimL regulates cAMP synthesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Q33802819) (← links)