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Structural dissection of the extracellular moieties of the type III secretion apparatus.


ABSTRACT: Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens use type III secretion systems (TTSSs) for subverting the normal cellular functions of their target eukaryotic cells. The type III secretion apparatus (TTSA) functions like a syringe to inject proteins through an external needle and into a target cell's membrane and cytosol. The TTSA basal body spans the bacterial inner and outer membranes, and the external needle is topped with a tip complex that controls the secretion and delivery of translocator and effector proteins. Recently solved structures of TTSA proteins have greatly advanced our understanding of shared themes in apparatus assembly and function. In this highlight, the structure-function of TTSA needle and tip complex proteins are described and common themes discussed.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3718546 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural dissection of the extracellular moieties of the type III secretion apparatus.

Wang Yu Y   Zhang Lingling L   Picking Wendy L WL   Picking William D WD   De Guzman Roberto N RN  

Molecular bioSystems 20080918 12


Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens use type III secretion systems (TTSSs) for subverting the normal cellular functions of their target eukaryotic cells. The type III secretion apparatus (TTSA) functions like a syringe to inject proteins through an external needle and into a target cell's membrane and cytosol. The TTSA basal body spans the bacterial inner and outer membranes, and the external needle is topped with a tip complex that controls the secretion and delivery of translocator and effe  ...[more]

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