2011
DOI: 10.1002/prca.201100083
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The current Salmonella‐host interactome

Abstract: Salmonella bacteria cause millions of infections and thousands of deaths every year. This pathogen has an unusually broad host range including humans, animals, and even plants. During infection, Salmonella expresses a variety of virulence factors and effectors that are delivered into the host cell triggering cellular responses through protein–protein interactions (PPIs) with host cell proteins which make the pathogen’s invasion and replication possible. To speed up proteomic efforts in elucidating Salmonella–h… Show more

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“…The T3SSs are multiprotein complexes composed of structural and regulatory elements that transfer functional effectors from the bacterium into host cells, thereby facilitating invasion of and survival within host cells (48,49). The T3SSs play vital roles in the interaction of Salmonella with the host (238). Variations in the gene sequences encoding T3SS factors for both the SPI-1 and SPI-2 systems have been associated with differences in the abilities to invade different hosts.…”
Section: Examples Of Salmonella Host Range In Chicken-related Serovarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The T3SSs are multiprotein complexes composed of structural and regulatory elements that transfer functional effectors from the bacterium into host cells, thereby facilitating invasion of and survival within host cells (48,49). The T3SSs play vital roles in the interaction of Salmonella with the host (238). Variations in the gene sequences encoding T3SS factors for both the SPI-1 and SPI-2 systems have been associated with differences in the abilities to invade different hosts.…”
Section: Examples Of Salmonella Host Range In Chicken-related Serovarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defining the biochemical activities and cellular targets [150] of T3SS effectors are the initial steps to understand their function. As seen in Table 1, this information is missing for a significant number of known Salmonella effectors.…”
Section: Biochemical Activities and Host Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These datasets contained 62 host-pathogen interactions for 21 S. enterica proteins [12] and 223 interactions for 69 Y. pestis proteins [13]. An initial orthology-based approach to retrieve annotations proved too restrictive and did not generate any novel insights into B. mallei virulence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%