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Title: Methods of Secretion


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Methods of Secretion
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Protein Secretion
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Type II Secretion (GEP)
  • Sec dependent
  • Signal peptide
  • Chaperone
  • 2 Stage
  • E.g IgA-protease, Pertussis toxin,
  • Serratia haemolysin

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General Secretion Pathway (Type II)
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Type IIExport
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Type I Secretion
  • Sec independent
  • ABC (ATP Binding Cassette)
  • COOH recognition peptide
  • 1 Stage
  • E.g cytolysins, hydrolases,
  • B. pertussis adenylate cyclase

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Type III Secretion
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Type III Secretion
  • Sec independent
  • Secretion co-translational
  • Translocation into host cell
  • Polar or non-polar secretion
  • E.g Yersinia spp. Yops, Shigella IpaB, C D
    EPEC EspA, B, C, Tir

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Paradigms of Host-Cell Interactions I
Enterobacter
  • Vibrio cholera
  • E coli spp.
  • Shigella spp.

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Cholera
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Enteropathic E coli
  • Serotypes and serogroups e.g O111H4,O111H12
  • Virotypes ETEC EAggEC
  • EPEC EHEC
  • EIEC

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ETEC
  • Similar to V. cholera in symptoms and
    colonization
  • Causes Travellers Diarrhea
  • Two toxins heat-labile (LT) and heat-stable(ST)

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EAGGEC
  • Causes persistent diarrhea
  • Resembles ETEC in colonization except that
    adherence to small intestinal cells non-uniform.
  • Produce ST-like toxin and hemolysin-like toxin.

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EPEC
  • Like EAGGEC, adherence also in clumps.
  • Causes attachment and effacement lesions.
  • More invasive than ETEC or EAGGEC
  • Induces inflammatory response.

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EHEC
  • Can cause acute kidney failure (hemolytic-uremic
    syndrome HUS)
  • Disease similar to that of Shigella dysentary.

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EIEC
  • Symptoms similar to Shigella dysentary.
  • Actively invades colonic cells with adjacent
    spread like Shigella, although no toxin produced.

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Shigella
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ShigellaIcs (Intercellular Spread)
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Shigella Virulence Genes
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