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- Type_VI_secretion_system abstract "The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a one step mechanism that is used widely throughout gram-negative bacterial species in injecting effector proteins and virulence factors (such as proteins, toxins, or enzymes) from across the interior (cytoplasm or cytosol) of a bacterial cell into a target cell. T6SS were first identified in 2006, when researchers at Harvard Medical School (Boston, USA) saw that mutations of Hcp and VrgG proteins in Vibrio cholerae led to decreased virulence and infectivity of the pathogen.. Soon afterwards, a T6SS was found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and implicated with Hcp secretion into target cells and chronic infection.Since then, Type VI secretion systems have been found in a quarter of all proteobacterial genomes, including animal, plant, and human pathogens, as well as soil, environmental or marine bacteria. While most of the early studies of Type VI secretion focused on its role in the pathogenesis of higher organisms, more recent studies suggest a broader physiological role in defense against simple eukaryotic predators and its role in inter-bacterial interactions.".
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- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink AAA+.
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- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_diphosphate.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Aeromonas_hydrophila.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Bacterial_effector_protein.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriophage.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Biofilm.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_in_science.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacteriology.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secretion.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Enterobacteria_phage_T4.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Enzymes.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink F-actin.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink G-actin.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Genomes.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Gp27.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Gp5.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Gram-negative.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Gram-negative_bacteria.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_Medical_School.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Histidine_kinase.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Innate_immune_system.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Lambda_phage.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Legionella.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Peptidoglycan.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Phagocyte.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Phagocytes.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Proteins.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_Aeruginosa.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_aeruginosa.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_fluorescens.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_syringae.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Quorum_Sensing.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Quorum_sensing.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Secretion.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Serogroup.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Serotype.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Serratia_marcescens.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink T7_phage.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Toxin.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Toxins.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Two-component_regulatory_system.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Vibrio_Cholerae.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink Vibrio_cholerae.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink File:Antibacterial_Mechanisms_of_T6SS.jpg.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLink File:Untitled_Diagram.jpg.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Type VI secretion system".
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- Type_VI_secretion_system wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Type_VI_secretion_system subject Category:2006_in_science.
- Type_VI_secretion_system subject Category:Bacteriology.
- Type_VI_secretion_system subject Category:Secretion.
- Type_VI_secretion_system hypernym Mechanism.
- Type_VI_secretion_system type Organisation.
- Type_VI_secretion_system comment "The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a one step mechanism that is used widely throughout gram-negative bacterial species in injecting effector proteins and virulence factors (such as proteins, toxins, or enzymes) from across the interior (cytoplasm or cytosol) of a bacterial cell into a target cell.".
- Type_VI_secretion_system label "Type VI secretion system".
- Type_VI_secretion_system sameAs m.01311zz3.
- Type_VI_secretion_system wasDerivedFrom Type_VI_secretion_system?oldid=677851421.
- Type_VI_secretion_system depiction Untitled_Diagram.jpg.
- Type_VI_secretion_system isPrimaryTopicOf Type_VI_secretion_system.