Identification of divergent type VI secretion effectors using a conserved chaperone domain

2015 
How different microbial species compete for specific niches is not fully understood. Here, we focus on the type VI secretion system (T6SS), a specialized protein delivery system, which many Gram-negative bacteria use to kill eukaryotic and prokaryotic competitors by translocating toxic protein molecules to target cells. Identification of effectors is required for understanding the pivotal role that the T6SS plays in dictating interbacterial and bacterial–host dynamics. In this study, we describe a new approach to systematically identify T6SS effectors. We also demonstrate that secretion of effectors requires interaction with a set of cognate effector-binding chaperone proteins that we define in this study, providing important insights for understanding the mechanism of T6SS effector delivery.
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