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TesG is a type I secretion effector of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that suppresses the host immune response during chronic infection.

Nat Microbiol. 2019-03; 
ZhaoKelei,LiWujiao,LiJing,MaTeng,WangKailun,YuanYang,LiJing Shirley,XieRou,HuangTing,ZhangYige,ZhouYingshun,HuangNongyu,WuWenling,WangZhen,ZhangJun,YueBisong,ZhouZongguang,LiJiong,WeiYu-Quan,ZhangXiuyue,ZhouX
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Cellular Analysis The endotoxin content in the TesG protein and its dissolved buffer (50mM Tris-HCl, 100mM NaCl, pH7.4) were detected by a ToxinSensor Chromogenic LAL Endotoxin Assay Kit (GenScript) Get A Quote

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a versatile Gram-negative pathogen with intricate intracellular regulatory networks that enable it to adapt to and flourish in a variety of biotic and abiotic habitats. However, the mechanism permitting the persistent survival of P. aeruginosa within host tissues and causing chronic symptoms still remains largely elusive. By using in situ RNA sequencing, here we show that P. aeruginosa adopts different metabolic pathways and virulence repertoires to dominate the progression of acute and chronic lung infections. Notably, a virulence factor named TesG, which is controlled by the vital quorum-sensing system and secreted by the downstream type I secretion system, can suppress the... More

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