[Type IV secretion system and their effectors: an update]
- PMID: 16473480
- DOI: 10.1016/j.patbio.2005.04.006
[Type IV secretion system and their effectors: an update]
Abstract
Subversion of eukaryotic hosts by bacterial pathogens requires specialized macromolecules secretion systems delivering virulence factors either into the environment or directly into host cells. Transport of molecules across bacterial and eukaryotic membranes is a process requiring multi-component machineries called secretion systems. This review focuses on the Type IV secretion system. This complex is required for genetic exchange (DNA transport) and secretion of effectors (proteins, macromolecules, DNA-proteins complex) into target cells. They transport a wide variety of substrates including large DNA/protein complexes, multi protein toxins, or individual proteins. We describe recent advances on the structure and the function of this secretion system, their effectors and their effects on the functions of eukaryotic cell.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical