Journal article

Essential role of the type III secretion system effector NleB in colonization of mice by Citrobacter rodentium

M Kelly, E Hart, R Mundy, O Marchès, S Wiles, L Badea, S Luck, M Tauschek, G Frankel, RM Robins-Browne, EL Hartland

Infection and Immunity | Published : 2006

Abstract

Attaching and effacing (A/E) pathogens are a significant cause of gastrointestinal illness in humans and animals. All A/E pathogens carry a large pathogenicity island, termed the locus for enterocyte effacement (LEE), which encodes a type III secretion system that translocates several effector proteins into host cells. To identify novel virulence determinants in A/E pathogens, we performed a signature-tagged mutagenesis screen in C57BL/6 mice by using the mouse A/E pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. Five hundred seventy-six derivatives of C. rodentium were tested in pools of 12 mutants. One attenuated mutant carried a transposon insertion in nleB, which encodes a putative effector of the LEE-en..

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