Substrate recruitment mechanism by gram-negative type III, IV, and VI bacterial injectisomes
Amit Meir, Kevin Macé, Yogesh Vegunta, Sunanda M. Williams, Gabriel Waksman
Abstract
Bacteria use a wide arsenal of macromolecular substrates (DNA and proteins) to interact with or infect prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. To do so, they utilize substrate-injecting secretion systems or injectisomes. However, prior to secretion, substrates must be recruited to specialized recruitment platforms and then handed over to the secretion apparatus for secretion. In this review, we provide an update on recent advances in substrate recruitment and delivery by gram-negative bacterial recruitment platforms associated with Type III, IV, and VI secretion systems.
Topics & Concepts
SecretionBiologySubstrate (aquarium)BacteriaMicrobiologyType VI secretion systemMechanism (biology)DNASubstrate specificityCell biologyBiochemistryVirulenceEnzymeGeneticsEcologyGeneEpistemologyPhilosophyVibrio bacteria research studiesBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria