Human commensal gut Proteobacteria withstand type VI secretion attacks through immunity protein-independent mechanisms
Here, the authors study the impact of Vibrio cholerae’s T6SS on human gut microbiota isolates and show that certain bacteria are protected from T6SS attacks in an immunity protein-independent manner. Specifically, protection occurred through superior T6SS weaponry in members of the Enterobacter cloa...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Flaugnatti, Sandrine Isaac, Leonardo F. Lemos Rocha, Sandrine Stutzmann, Olaya Rendueles, Candice Stoudmann, Nina Vesel, Marc Garcia-Garcera, Amandine Buffet, Thibault G. Sana, Eduardo P. C. Rocha, Melanie Blokesch |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f76f9f8adc3e4e19aaec1eaf0004848b |
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