A systematic exploration of the interactions between bacterial effector proteins and host cell membranes
Microbial pathogens secrete effector proteins into host cells to affect cellular functions. Here, the authors use a yeast-based screen to study around 200 effectors from six bacterial species, showing that over 30% of them interact with the eukaryotic plasma membrane or intracellular organelles.
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Main Authors: | Bethany A. Weigele, Robert C. Orchard, Alyssa Jimenez, Gregory W. Cox, Neal M. Alto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/217bfd32a26b4c0bb9b8f8ae3db9c3fe |
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