Type III Secretion Systems: Bacterial Injection Devices for Microbe–Host Interactions

  • Sergueev K
  • McHugh C
  • Hoiczyk E
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Abstract

Many pathogenic and symbiotic bacteria interact with their eukaryotic host using a complex protein secretion apparatus termed the type III secretion system. Type III secretion systems are multiprotein machineries that form a complex syringe-like organelle spanning the ...

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Sergueev, K., McHugh, C. A., & Hoiczyk, E. (2006). Type III Secretion Systems: Bacterial Injection Devices for Microbe–Host Interactions (pp. 339–347). https://doi.org/10.1007/7171_033

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