Medline ® Abstract for Reference 89
of 'Natural history, microbiology, and pathogenesis of tuberculosis'
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Protein secretion systems in Mycobacteria.
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Champion PA, Cox JS
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Cell Microbiol. 2007;9(6):1376.
Mycobacteria have a unique cell-envelope structure which protects the bacteria from the extracellular environment by limiting access to noxious molecules from the outside. This extremely hydrophobic and thick barrier also poses a unique problem for the export of bacterial products. Here we review the multiple protein secretion pathways in Mycobacteria, including the general secretion pathway and the Twin-Arginine Transporter, with an emphasis on the ESX-1 alternate secretion system. This newly identified protein secretion system is required for growth during infection and has provided insight into how M. tuberculosis manipulates the host immune response during infection.
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Program in Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Defense, University of California, San Francisco, 600 16th Street, Campus Box 2200, San Francisco, CA 94143-2200, USA. Patricia.Champion@ucsf.edu
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