Protein Domain : IPR022633

Type:  Domain Name:  Translocated intimin receptor, N-terminal
Description:  Secretion of virulence factors in Gram-negative bacteria involves transportation of the protein across two membranes to reach the cell exterior. There have been four secretion systems described in animal enteropathogens, such as Salmonella and Yersinia, with further sequence similarities in plant pathogens like Ralstonia and Erwinia [].The type III secretion system is of great interest, as it is used to transport virulence factors from the pathogen directly into the host cell and is only triggered when the bacterium comes into close contact with the host. The protein subunits of the system are very similar to those of bacterial flagellar biosynthesis. However, while the latter forms a ring structure to allow secretion of flagellin and is an integral part ofthe flagellum itself [], type III subunits in the outer membrane translocate secreted proteins through a channel-like structure.Exotoxins secreted by the type III system do not possess a secretion signal, and are considered unique for this reason []. Enteropathogenic and entero-haemorrhagic Escherichia colisecrete the bacterial adhesion mediation molecule intimin [], which targets the translocated intimin receptor, Tir. Tir is secreted by the bacteria and is embedded in the target cell's plasma membrane []. This facilitates bacterial cell attachment to the host. Short Name:  Transloc_intimin_rcpt_N

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Identifier
PF07490

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DB identifier Type Name
IPR022638 Family Translocated intimin receptor

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First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            9618447
            10835344