How to survive in the host:the Yersinia lesson

The Yop virulon allows Yersinia spp. to resist the immune response of the host by injecting harmful proteins into host cells. It is composed of four elements: (i) type III secretion machinery called Ysc; (ii) a set of proteins required to translocate the effector proteins inside the eukaryotic cells...

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Published inMicrobes and Infection Vol. 2; no. 12; pp. 1451 - 1460
Main Authors Bleves, Sophie, Cornelis, Guy R
Format Book Review Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lausanne Elsevier SAS 01.10.2000
Amsterdam Elsevier
Paris
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Summary:The Yop virulon allows Yersinia spp. to resist the immune response of the host by injecting harmful proteins into host cells. It is composed of four elements: (i) type III secretion machinery called Ysc; (ii) a set of proteins required to translocate the effector proteins inside the eukaryotic cells; (iii) a control system, and (iv) six Yop effector proteins.
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ISSN:1286-4579
1769-714X
DOI:10.1016/S1286-4579(00)01300-9