Hrp-controlled interkingdom protein transport: learning from flagellar assembly?

Trends in Microbiology
S Y He

Abstract

Plant pathogenic bacteria appear to deliver avirulence and virulence proteins through the cell wall and into the host cells via an Hrp (hypersensitive reaction and pathogenicity)-encoded type III secretion system. Recent results suggest that there is a similarity between this secretion system and the flagellum assembly apparatus.

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Mar 6, 1999·Current Opinion in Plant Biology·A Collmer
Apr 23, 2003·Microbes and Infection·Qiaoling JinSheng-Yang He
Mar 5, 2003·Current Opinion in Microbiology·Sheng Yang He, Qiaoling Jin
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