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Abstract
Results: The translational ERs of T3SS regulators, effectors and structural protein in these pathogenic bacteria were negatively regulated by the nutrient concentration and culture duration. The translational ERs in 0.5× T3SS-inducing medium were the highest of all tested media. In 1× T3SS-inducing medium, the translational ERs were highest at 0 min and then rapidly decreased. The translational ERs of T3SS regulators, effectors and structural protein were inhibited by tRNA degradation and by reduced levels of elongation factors (EFs).
Conclusions: Rapid translational ER and synthesis of T3SS protein need adequate tRNAs and EFs in nutrient-limiting conditions. Numeric presentation of T3SS translation visually indicates the invasion of bacteria and provides new insights into T3SS expression that can be applied to other pathogenic bacteria.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 147 |
Journal | Cell & Bioscience |
Volume | 12 |
Online published | 5 Sept 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Funding
This work is supported by General Research Fund of Hong Kong (11102720, 21103018, 11101619 and 11103221 to Xin Deng), National Natural Science Foundation of China (31870116 and 32172358 to Xin Deng).
Research Keywords
- Elongation factor
- Nutrient-limiting conditions
- Pathogenic bacteria
- T3SS
- Translational elongation rate
- tRNA
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