Virulence-associated type III secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria
Sara V. Pais, Eun-Jin Kim, Samuel Wagner
Abstract
Virulence-associated bacterial type III secretion systems are multiprotein molecular machines that promote the pathogenicity of bacteria towards eukaryotic host cells. These machines form needle-like structures, named injectisomes, that span both bacterial and host membranes, forming a direct conduit for the delivery of bacterial proteins into host cells. Once within the host, these bacterial effector proteins are capable of manipulating a multitude of host cell functions. In recent years, the knowledge of assembly, structure and function of these machines has grown substantially and is presented and discussed in this review.
Topics & Concepts
VirulenceSecretionBiologyBacteriaEffectorHost (biology)MicrobiologyType three secretion systemPathogenicityBacterial cell structureFunction (biology)Cell biologyGeneticsGeneBiochemistryVibrio bacteria research studiesBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyEscherichia coli research studies