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pppA pppA vgrG1 vgrG1 tse6 tse6 tse7 tse7 vgrG2b vgrG2b oprF oprF katN katN tse5 tse5 tse2 tse2 tse4 tse4 tse3 tse3 vgrG5 vgrG5 clpV1 clpV1
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pppAPppA; Product name confidence: Class 1: Function experimentally demonstrated in P. aeruginosa. (242 aa)
vgrG1VgrG1; 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. (643 aa)
tse6Hypothetical protein; Type VI secretion exported toxin that acts as a glycohydrolase on bacterial target cells and degrades the essential dinucleotides NAD(+) and NADP(+), thereby inducing bacteriostasis. The activity resides in the C-terminal region that is initially neutralized by the cognate immunity protein Tsi6. (430 aa)
tse7Hypothetical protein; Type VI secretion exported toxin that via to its DNase activity induces growth arrest and ultimately DNA degradation within target cell. The activity is initially neutralized by a cognate immunity protein Tsi7. (386 aa)
vgrG2bConserved 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 [...] (1019 aa)
oprFMajor porin and structural outer membrane porin OprF precursor; Has porin activity, forming small water-filled channels. Also has a structural role in determining cell shape and ability to grow in low-osmolarity medium; Belongs to the outer membrane OOP (TC 1.B.6) superfamily. (350 aa)
katNNon-heme catalase KatN; Product name confidence: Class 2 (High similarity to functionally studied protein). (294 aa)
tse5Conserved hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system that acts on bacterial target cells. The producing bacterium is protected by a cognate immunity protein. (1317 aa)
tse2Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the cytoplasm of recipient cells. Acts likely as a NAD-dependent cytotoxin towards both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. (158 aa)
tse4Hypothetical protein; Toxin secreted by the H1 type VI (H1-T6SS) secretion system into the periplasm of recipient cells. (195 aa)
tse3Hypothetical 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. (408 aa)
vgrG5Conserved 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. Allows the delivery of the phospholipase effector PldB to target cells where it exerts its toxicity. Plays also a role in VgrG4b and its effector PldA secretion. (790 aa)
clpV1ClpV1; Required for secretion of hcp1 probably by providing the energy source for its translocation; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. (902 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
NCBI taxonomy Id: 208964
Other names: P. aeruginosa PAO1, Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, Pseudomonas sp. PAO1
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