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VF category:
Two-partner secretion (type Vb)
(total
34
related VFs in database, current show from
1
to
10
)
VF
Bacteria
Brief description
EtpA
Escherichia
(
E. coli O78:H11:K80 str. H10407
)
Interacts with highly conserved regions of flagellin exposed at the tips of flagella, exploiting these long (<10~15 mm) appendages to tether EtpA adhesins that anchor bacteria on initial engagement of host cells.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. aeruginosa PA7
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. entomophila L48
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. fluorescens Pf0-1
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. fluorescens Pf-5
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. putida F1
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. putida GB-1
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. putida KT2440
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
Exolysin
Pseudomonas
(
P. putida W619
)
All exlBA+ strains characterized until now lack the T3SS locus. C-terminal region of ExlA is important for the toxic activity.
...
ShlA-ShlB
Chromobacterium
(
C. violaceum ATCC 12472
)
Type Vb, two-partner secretion pathway. ShlA-ShlB.
...
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