Publications by authors named "Aurelie Laubier"

The type V secretion system is a macromolecular machine employed by a number of bacteria to secrete virulence factors into the environment. The human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa employs the newly described type Vd secretion system to secrete a soluble variant of PlpD, a lipase of the patatin-like family synthesized as a single macromolecule that also carries a polypeptide transport-associated domain and a 16-stranded β-barrel. Here we report the crystal structure of the secreted form of PlpD in its biologically active state.

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Pathogenic bacteria have developed strategies to adapt to host environment and resist host immune response. Several intracellular bacterial pathogens, including Salmonella enterica and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, share the horizontally-acquired MgtC virulence factor that is important for multiplication inside macrophages. MgtC is also found in pathogenic Pseudomonas species.

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Article Synopsis
  • Conjugation is a process where one bacterium transfers DNA to another through direct cell contact using structures called conjugative pili.
  • This gene transfer is facilitated by specific DNA elements such as plasmids or transposons.
  • The text focuses specifically on how plasmid conjugation occurs in bacteria.
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