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Trends in Microbiology | 2008

The importance of the twin-arginine translocation pathway for bacterial virulence

Emmy De Buck; Elke Lammertyn; Jozef Anné

The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway is a prokaryotic transport system that enables the transport of folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The Tat pathway was originally thought to transport only proteins that bind cofactors in the cytoplasm and, thus, fold before transport, like many proteins related to energy metabolism. However, in recent years it has become clear that the Tat pathway has a broader role and is also an important virulence factor in different bacterial pathogens. Because the Tat pathway is well conserved among important bacterial pathogens and absent from mammalian cells, it could be a target for novel antimicrobial compounds. In this review, we highlight the importance of the Tat system for virulence in several human and plant pathogens.


FEBS Letters | 2007

The twin-arginine translocation pathway is necessary for correct membrane insertion of the Rieske Fe/S protein in Legionella pneumophila

Emmy De Buck; Leen Vranckx; Eef Meyen; Liesbeth Maes; Liesbeth Vandersmissen; Jozef Anné; Elke Lammertyn

The twin‐arginine translocation (Tat) pathway translocates folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. Proteins transported through this secretion system typically carry two arginine residues in their signal peptide that is cleaved off during translocation. Recently, we demonstrated the presence of the Tat pathway in Legionella pneumophila Philadelphia‐1 and the Rieske Fe/S protein PetA was one of the predicted Tat substrates. Because we observed that the signal peptide of PetA is not processed and that this protein is still membrane associated in the tat mutants, correct membrane insertion was assayed using a trypsin sensitivity assay. We conclude that the Tat pathway is necessary for correct membrane insertion of L. pneumophila PetA.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2005

Legionella pneumophila Philadelphia-1 tatB and tatC affect intracellular replication and biofilm formation.

Emmy De Buck; Liesbeth Maes; Eef Meyen; Lieve Van Mellaert; Nick Geukens; Jozef Anné; Elke Lammertyn


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2004

A putative twin-arginine translocation pathway in Legionella pneumophila

Emmy De Buck; Ilya Lebeau; Liesbeth Maes; Nick Geukens; Eef Meyen; Lieve Van Mellaert; Jozef Anné; Elke Lammertyn


Microbiology | 2004

Molecular and functional characterization of type I signal peptidase from Legionella pneumophila

Elke Lammertyn; Lieve Van Mellaert; Eef Meyen; Ilya Lebeau; Emmy De Buck; Jozef Anné; Nick Geukens


Fems Microbiology Letters | 2010

A Legionella pneumophila collagen-like protein encoded by a gene with a variable number of tandem repeats is involved in the adherence and invasion of host cells.

Liesbeth Vandersmissen; Emmy De Buck; Veerle Saels; David A. Coil; Jozef Anné


International Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2008

Differential 2-D protein gel electrophoresis analysis of Legionella pneumophila wild type and Tat secretion mutants

Emmy De Buck; Dirk Höper; Elke Lammertyn; Michael Hecker; Jozef Anné


Microbiology | 2007

Legionella pneumophila exhibits plasminogen activator activity.

Leen Vranckx; Emmy De Buck; Jozef Anné; Elke Lammertyn


Research in Microbiology | 2006

The type II signal peptidase of Legionella pneumophila

Nick Geukens; Emmy De Buck; Eef Meyen; Liesbeth Maes; Leen Vranckx; Lieve Van Mellaert; Jozef Anné; Elke Lammertyn


Archive | 2006

Identification of Target Proteins of the Lss Secretion System of Legionella pneumophila Corby

Christiane Albert; Sebastian Jacobi; Emmy De Buck; Elke Lammertyn; Klaus Heuner

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Elke Lammertyn

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Jozef Anné

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Eef Meyen

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Lieve Van Mellaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Nick Geukens

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Liesbeth Maes

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Ilya Lebeau

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Leen Vranckx

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Liesbeth Vandersmissen

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Veerle Saels

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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