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STEPdb: Sub-cellular Topologies of E.coli Polypeptides.
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Type three secretion chaperones in EPEC (O127:H6)
References:
1 (Sal-Man et al., 2013)
Sal-Man, N., Setiaputra, D., Scholz, R., Deng, W., Yu, A.C., Strynadka, N.C., and Finlay, B.B. (2013). EscE and EscG are cochaperones for the type III needle protein EscF of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol 195, 2481-2489.
PMID: 23524615
2 (Creasey et al., 2003b)
Creasey, E.A., Friedberg, D., Shaw, R.K., Umanski, T., Knutton, S., Rosenshine, I., and Frankel, G. (2003).CesAB is an enteropathogenic Escherichia coli chaperone for the type-III translocator proteins EspA and EspB. Microbiology 149, 3639-3647.
PMID: 14663095
3 (Wainwright and Kaper, 1998)
, L.A., and Kaper, J.B. (1998). EspB and EspD require a specific chaperone for proper secretion from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. MolMicrobiol 27, 1247-1260.
PMID: 9570409
4 (Neves et al., 2003)
Neves, B.C., Mundy, R., Petrovska, L., Dougan, G., Knutton, S., and Frankel, G. (2003). CesD2 of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is a second chaperone for the type III secretion translocator protein EspD. Infect Immun 71, 2130-2141.
PMID: 12654835
5 (Creasey et al., 2003a)
Creasey, E.A., Delahay, R.M., Bishop, A.A., Shaw, R.K., Kenny, B., Knutton, S., and Frankel, G. (2003a). CesT is a bivalent enteropathogenic Escherichia coli chaperone required for translocation of both Tir and Map. Mol Microbiol 47, 209-221.
PMID: 12492865
6 (Elliott et al., 2002)
Elliott, S.J., O'Connell, C.B., Koutsouris, A., Brinkley, C., Donnenberg, M.S., Hecht, G., and Kaper, J.B. (2002). A gene from the locus of enterocyte effacement that is required for enteropathogenic Escherichia coli to increase tight-junction permeability encodes a chaperone for EspF. Infect Immun 70, 2271-2277.
PMID: 11953359
7 (Elliott et al., 2001)
Elliott, S.J., O'Connell, C.B., Koutsouris, A., Brinkley, C., Donnenberg, M.S., Hecht, G., and Kaper, J.B. (2002). A gene from the locus of enterocyte effacement that is required for enteropathogenic Escherichia coli to increase tight-junction permeability encodes a chaperone for EspF. Infect Immun 70, 2271-2277.
PMID: 11349072
8 (Burkinshaw et al., 2015)
Burkinshaw, B. J., Souza, S. A., and Strynadka, N. C. (2015) Structural analysis of SepL, an enteropathogenic Escherichia coli type III secretion-system gatekeeper protein. Actacrystallographica. Section F, Structural biology communications 71, 1300-1308.
PMID: 26457522
9 (Portaliou et al., 2017)
Portaliou, A. G., Tsolis, K. C., Loos, M. S., Balabanidou, V., Rayo, J., Tsirigotaki, A., Crepin, V. F., Frankel, G., Kalodimos, C. G., Karamanou, S., and Economou, A. (2017) Hierarchical protein targeting and secretion is controlled by an affinity switch in the type III secretion system of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. EMBO J 36, 3517-3531.
PMID: 29109154
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