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1. Differential composition of culture supernatants from wild-type Brucella abortus and its isogenic virB mutants.
Delpino MV, Comerci DJ, Wagner MA, Eschenbrenner M, Mujer CV, Ugalde RA, Fossati CA, Baldi PC, Delvecchio VG
Archives of microbiology (2009 Jul)
PubMed: 19436993 Full Text pdf
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2. VirB3 to VirB6 and VirB8 to VirB11, but not VirB7, are essential for mediating persistence of Brucella in the reticuloendothelial system.
den Hartigh AB, Rolán HG, de Jong MF, Tsolis RM
Journal of bacteriology (2008 Jul)
PubMed: 18469100 Full Text pdf
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3. VirB12 is a serological marker of Brucella infection in experimental and natural hosts.
Rolán HG, den Hartigh AB, Kahl-McDonagh M, Ficht T, Adams LG, Tsolis RM
Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI (2008 Feb)
PubMed: 18077620 Full Text pdf
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4. A large domain swap in the VirB11 ATPase of Brucella suis leaves the hexameric assembly intact.
Hare S, Bayliss R, Baron C, Waksman G
Journal of molecular biology (2006 Jun 30)
PubMed: 16730027 Full Text pdf
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5. The putative lytic transglycosylase VirB1 from Brucella suis interacts with the type IV secretion system core components VirB8, VirB9 and VirB11.
Höppner C, Carle A, Sivanesan D, Hoeppner S, Baron C
Microbiology (Reading, England) (2005 Nov)
PubMed: 16272371 Full Text pdf
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6. Brucella abortus virB12 is expressed during infection but is not an essential component of the type IV secretion system.
Sun YH, Rolán HG, den Hartigh AB, Sondervan D, Tsolis RM
Infection and immunity (2005 Sep)
PubMed: 16113325 Full Text pdf
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7. Bacterial secrets of secretion: EuroConference on the biology of type IV secretion processes.
Baron C, OCallaghan D, Lanka E
Molecular microbiology (2002 Mar)
PubMed: 11918819 Full Text pdf
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