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Structural basis of eukaryotic cell targeting by type III secretion system (T3SS) effectors

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RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 164, Issue 6, Pages 605-619

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DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2013.03.019

Keywords

T3SS; Effectors; Signaling; Structure; Crystallography; Bacterial infection

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  1. French Medical Research Foundation (FRM)
  2. Laboratoire d'Excellence Initiative (LABEX GRAL: Grenoble Alliance for Integrated Structural Biology)
  3. French Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (Vaincre la Mucoviscidose, VLM)
  4. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP, Brazil)
  5. LABEX GRAL [ANR-10-LABEX-04]
  6. VLM [RF20110600583/1/1/68]

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Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are macromolecular complexes that translocate a wide number of effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells. Once within the cytoplasm, many T3SS effectors mimic the structure and/or function of eukaryotic proteins in order to manipulate signaling cascades, and thus play pivotal roles in colonization, invasion, survival and virulence. Structural biology techniques have played key roles in the unraveling of bacterial strategies employed for mimicry and targeting. This review provides an overall view of our current understanding of structure and function of T3SS effectors, as well as of the different classes of eukaryotic proteins that are targeted and the consequences for the infected cell. (C) 2013 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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