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Structure and Function of the Mycobacterial Type VII Secretion Systems

  • Catalin M. Bunduc*
  • , W. Bitter
  • , E. N. G. Houben
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Amsterdam UMC
  • Amsterdam Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences

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Abstract

Bacteria have evolved intricate secretion machineries for the successful delivery of large molecules across their cell envelopes. Such specialized secretion systems allow a variety of bacteria to thrive in specific host environments. In mycobacteria, type VII secretion systems (T7SSs) are dedicated protein transport machineries that fulfill diverse and crucial roles, ranging from metabolite uptake to immune evasion and subversion to conjugation. Since the discovery of mycobacterial T7SSs about 15 y ago, genetic, structural, and functional studies have provided insight into the roles and functioning of these secretion machineries. Here, we focus on recent advances in the elucidation of the structure and mechanism of mycobacterial T7SSs in protein secretion. As many of these systems are essential for mycobacterial growth or virulence, they provide opportunities for the development of novel therapies to combat a number of relevant mycobacterial diseases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-335
Number of pages21
JournalAnnual review of microbiology
Volume74
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Sept 2020

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Keywords

  • Mycobacteria
  • structural biology
  • tuberculosis
  • type VII secretion

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