Protein Domain : IPR010261

Type:  Family Name:  Tir chaperone protein (CesT) family
Description:  This family consists of a number of sequences which are highly similar to the Tir chaperone protein in Escherichia coli. In many Gram-negative bacteria, a key indicator of pathogenic potential is the possession of a specialised type III secretion system, which is utilised to deliver virulence effector proteins directly into the host cell cytosol. Many of the proteins secreted from such systems require small cytosolic chaperones to maintain the secreted substrates in a secretion-competent state. CesT serves a chaperone function for the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) translocated intimin receptor (Tir) protein, which confers upon EPEC the ability to alter host cell morphology following intimate bacterial attachment []. This family also contains the chaperone protein sicP [] and several DspF and related sequences from several plant pathogenic bacteria. The "disease-specific" (dsp) region next to the hrp gene cluster of Erwinia amylovora is required for pathogenicity but not for elicitation of the hypersensitive reaction. DspF and AvrF are small (16 kDa and 14 kDa) and acidic with predicted amphipathic alpha helices in their C termini; they resemble chaperones for virulence factors secreted by type III secretion systems of animal pathogens [].The family also contains a number of proteins from eukaryotic parasites. Short Name:  Tir_chaperone

2 Child Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR005416 Family Type III secretion chaperone SycE
IPR013353 Family Type III secretion system chaperone YscB

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
PF05932

0 Found In

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0050708 IPR010261
GO:0005737 IPR010261

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0050708 IPR010261
GO:0005737 IPR010261

0 Parent Features

0 Proteins

3 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11849537
            9448330
            9642193