node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
clpV1 | tse3 | PA0090 | PA3484 | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | 0.869 |
clpV1 | vgrG1 | PA0090 | PA0091 | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | 0.998 |
clpV1 | vgrG1b | PA0090 | PA0095 | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse7 toxin to target cells where it exerts toxicity through its nuclease domain. | 0.933 |
clpV1 | vgrG1c | PA0090 | PA2685 | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse5/RhsP1 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Belongs to the VgrG protein family. | 0.920 |
clpV1 | vgrG2b | PA0090 | PA0262 | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H2 type VI secretion system (H2-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube probably formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 2b/Hcp2b (Probable). Allows the delivery of the Tle3 antibacterial toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Additionally, acts directly as an effector and promotes internalization by interacting with the host gamma-tubulin ring complex. Elicits toxicity also in the ba [...] | 0.872 |
pldA | tse3 | PA3487 | PA3484 | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | 0.883 |
pldA | vgrG1 | PA3487 | PA0091 | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | 0.861 |
pldA | vgrG1b | PA3487 | PA0095 | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse7 toxin to target cells where it exerts toxicity through its nuclease domain. | 0.501 |
pldA | vgrG1c | PA3487 | PA2685 | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse5/RhsP1 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Belongs to the VgrG protein family. | 0.699 |
pldA | vgrG2b | PA3487 | PA0262 | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H2 type VI secretion system (H2-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube probably formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 2b/Hcp2b (Probable). Allows the delivery of the Tle3 antibacterial toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Additionally, acts directly as an effector and promotes internalization by interacting with the host gamma-tubulin ring complex. Elicits toxicity also in the ba [...] | 0.888 |
tse3 | clpV1 | PA3484 | PA0090 | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | 0.869 |
tse3 | pldA | PA3484 | PA3487 | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | 0.883 |
tse3 | vgrG1 | PA3484 | PA0091 | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | 0.915 |
tse3 | vgrG1b | PA3484 | PA0095 | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse7 toxin to target cells where it exerts toxicity through its nuclease domain. | 0.794 |
tse3 | vgrG1c | PA3484 | PA2685 | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse5/RhsP1 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Belongs to the VgrG protein family. | 0.848 |
tse3 | vgrG2b | PA3484 | PA0262 | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H2 type VI secretion system (H2-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube probably formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 2b/Hcp2b (Probable). Allows the delivery of the Tle3 antibacterial toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Additionally, acts directly as an effector and promotes internalization by interacting with the host gamma-tubulin ring complex. Elicits toxicity also in the ba [...] | 0.776 |
vgrG1 | clpV1 | PA0091 | PA0090 | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | 0.998 |
vgrG1 | pldA | PA0091 | PA3487 | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | Product name confidence: Class 1 (Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa). | 0.861 |
vgrG1 | tse3 | PA0091 | PA3484 | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. Degrades peptidoglycan via muramidase activity thereby helping itself to compete with other bacteria. To protect itself, the bacterium synthesizes immunity protein Tsi3 that specifically interacts with and inactivates cognate toxin. | 0.915 |
vgrG1 | vgrG1b | PA0091 | PA0095 | VgrG1; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Forms the spike at the tip of the elongating tube formed by haemolysin co-regulated protein 1/Hcp1. Allows the delivery of the Tse6 toxin to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Part of the H1 type VI secretion system (H1-T6SS) specialized secretion system, which delivers several virulence factors in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells during infection. Allows the delivery of the Tse7 toxin to target cells where it exerts toxicity through its nuclease domain. | 0.748 |