Activation of the Type III Secretion System of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Leads to Remodeling of Its Membrane Composition and Function
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex structure, essential for bacterial survival and for resistance to many antibiotics. Channels that cross the bacterial envelope and the host cell membrane form secretion systems that are activated upon attachment to host, enabling bacteria to i...
Main Authors: | Alfandary, S. (Author), Baidya, A.K (Author), Ben-Yehuda, S. (Author), Ibrahim, A. (Author), Katsowich, N. (Author), Mannully, C.T (Author), Moussaieff, A. (Author), Pal, R.R (Author), Rosenshine, I. (Author), Serruya, R. (Author), Zacharia, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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