“…They were among the earliest identified secretion system inhibitors and remain the best-studied compound family to date (Table 1) (Duncan et al, 2012;Beckham and Roe, 2014;Mühlen and Dersch, 2020). Slepenkin et al, 2003;Muschiol et al, 2006;Wolf et al, 2006;Bailey et al, 2007;Slepenkin et al, 2007;Slepenkin et al, 2011;Ur-Rehman et al, 2012;Pedersen et al, Kauppi et al, 2003;Nordfelth et al, 2005;Wang et al, 2011) B8I-1, -2, -3, -4, -5 VirB8 Brucella (Paschos et al, 2011;Smith et al, 2012) * and # = indicate connections between compounds and targets listed in the respective row SAHs and their derivatives were first described as inhibitors of the Yersinia T3SS by Kauppi et al (2003). The authors used a transcriptional fusion of the yopE gene (encoding the effector protein YopE) and luciferase and identified 30 molecules that significantly reduced luciferase expression.…”