Accession | VIRO:0000385 |
Definition | SopeE2 is a toxin utilized by Salmonella enterica. It is injected by the pathogen through a type III secretion system and exerts its toxic effect by inducing both cytoskeletal and nuclear responses by stimulating GDP/GTP nucleotide exchange in Rho family of small molecular weight GTP-binding proteins. It is also essential for bacterial entry into host cell |
Classification | 14 ontology terms | Show + process or component of pathogenesis biology or chemistry + biological effect of virulence + virulence factor + host cell damaging + toxin [Virulence Factor] + exotoxin + invasion + colonization + Actin-affecting toxins [Virulence Mechanism] + secretion system + invasin [Virulence Factor] + trigger mechanism invasin + Rho-protein regulator-mimicking toxins + Gram-negative secretion system |
Parent Term(s) | 4 ontology terms | Show + participates_in type III secretion system + GEF protein-mimicking toxins + part_of Salmonella trigger mechanism invasin + component of invasion |
Publications | Hardt WD, et al. 1998. Cell 93(5):815-26 S. typhimurium encodes an activator of Rho GTPases that induces membrane ruffling and nuclear responses in host cells. (PMID 9630225) Friebel A, et al. 2001. J. Biol. Chem. 276(36):34035-40 SopE and SopE2 from Salmonella typhimurium activate different sets of RhoGTPases of the host cell. (PMID 11440999) Aktories K, et al. 2017. Handb Exp Pharmacol 235:179-206 ADP-Ribosylation and Cross-Linking of Actin by Bacterial Protein Toxins. (PMID 27316913) |
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