Publications by authors named "Veronique Y N Enguene"

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  • ExbB and ExbD are membrane proteins in Gram-negative bacteria, working with TonB to help transport iron, crucial for bacterial survival.
  • Serratia marcescens, an opportunistic pathogen, has unique variations of these proteins, especially a heme-specific version called HasB.
  • The study used cryo-EM to reveal that ExbB forms a stable pentameric structure that interacts with HasB, highlighting important regions for their function and energy transfer mechanisms.
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The adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA) is a multi-domain protein secreted by Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough. CyaA is involved in the early stages of respiratory tract colonization by Bordetella pertussis. CyaA is produced and acylated in the bacteria, and secreted via a dedicated secretion system.

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The adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA) plays an essential role in the early stages of respiratory tract colonization by Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough. Once secreted, CyaA invades eukaryotic cells, leading to cell death. The cell intoxication process involves a unique mechanism of translocation of the CyaA catalytic domain directly across the plasma membrane of the target cell.

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Among the different mechanisms used by bacteria to resist antibiotics, active efflux plays a major role. In Gram-negative bacteria, active efflux is carried out by tripartite efflux pumps that form a macromolecular assembly spanning both membranes of the cellular wall. At the outer membrane level, a well-conserved outer membrane factor (OMF) protein acts as an exit duct, but its sequence varies greatly among different species.

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