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HrpJ domain-containing protein
This family represents a conserved region approximately 200 residues long within a number of bacterial hypersensitivity response secretion protein HrpJ and similar proteins. HrpJ forms part of a type III secretion system through which, in phytopathogenic bacterial species, virulence factors are thought to be delivered to plant cells [1]. This family also includes the InvE invasion protein from Salmonella. This protein is involved in host parasite interactions and mutations in the InvE gene render Salmonella typhimurium non-invasive [2]. InvE S. typhimurium mutants fail to elicit a rapid Ca2+ increase in cultured cells, an important event in the infection procedure and internalisation of S. typhimurium into epithelial cells [2]. This family includes bacterial SepL and SsaL proteins. SepL plays an essential role in the infection process of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli and is thought to be responsible for the secretion of EspA, EspD, and EspB [3]. SsaL of Salmonella typhimurium is thought to be a component of the type III secretion system [4]. [1]. 10449783. Role of the Hrp type III protein secretion system in growth of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a on host plants in the field. Hirano SS, Charkowski AO, Collmer A, Willis DK, Upper CD;. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1999;96:9851-9856. [2]. 1631083. Identification and molecular characterization of a Salmonella typhimurium gene involved in triggering the internalization of salmonellae into cultured epithelial cells. Ginocchio C, Pace J, Galan JE;. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1992;89:5976-5980. [3]. 11053395. Characterization of SepL of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia co. TRUNCATED at 1650 bytes (from Pfam)
PRK15338 family protein
YopN/LcrE/InvE/MxiC type III secretion system gatekeeper
type III secretion system gatekeeper subunit SctW
This model describes protein SctW (Secretion and Cellular Translocation W), the gatekeeper subunit of the type III secretion system (T3SS) as found in many pathogenic bacteria. SctW has no counterpart in flagellar systems. Lineage-specific names for the gatekeeper subunit in various bacteria include AopN, BsaP, InvE, SepL, VopN, and YopN.
type III secretion system gatekeeper InvE
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