Journal article

The bacterial type VI secretion machine: Yet another player for protein transport across membranes

A Filloux, A Hachani, S Bleves

Microbiology | SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2008

Abstract

Several secretion systems have evolved that are widespread among Gram-negative bacteria. Recently, a new secretion system was recognized, which is named the type VI secretion system (T6SS). The T6SS components are encoded within clusters of genes initially identified as IAHP for lcmF-associated homologous proteins, since they were all found to contain a gene encoding an lcmF-like component. lcmF was previously reported as a component of the type IV secretion system (T4SS). However, with the exception of DotU, other T4SS components are not encoded within T6SS loci. Thus, the T6SS is probably a novel kind of complex multi-component secretion machine, which is often involved in interaction with..

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