2018
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01032-18
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CapC, a Novel Autotransporter and Virulence Factor of Campylobacter jejuni

Abstract: is recognized as an important causative agent of bacterial gastroenteritis in the developed world. Despite the identification of several factors contributing to infection, characterization of the virulence strategies employed by remains a significant challenge. Bacterial autotransporter proteins are a major class of secretory proteins in Gram-negative bacteria, and notably, many autotransporter proteins contribute to bacterial virulence. The aim of this study was to characterize the 81116 C8J_1278 gene (), pre… Show more

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“…Adhesion is a preliminary step required for the initial attachment of the pathogenic bacteria to the host cell surface. The successive adhesion process leads to the further invasion of the attached bacteria into the host tissue resulting in the secretion of the pathogenic factors within the host cells (Krachler & Orth, ; Mehat, Part, Van Vliet, & La Ragione, ). Thus, the aforementioned steps play critical role in the pathogenesis of the bacteria.…”
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“…Adhesion is a preliminary step required for the initial attachment of the pathogenic bacteria to the host cell surface. The successive adhesion process leads to the further invasion of the attached bacteria into the host tissue resulting in the secretion of the pathogenic factors within the host cells (Krachler & Orth, ; Mehat, Part, Van Vliet, & La Ragione, ). Thus, the aforementioned steps play critical role in the pathogenesis of the bacteria.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An important step in campylobacter pathogenesis is adherence to intestinal mucosa (Mehat et al, ; Zhu, Hua, Hou, & Zhao, ). Adherence of campylobacters to host cells is associated with protein factors (Young, Davis, & Dirita, ).…”
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“…These autotransporter genes exhibited considerable sequence divergence in the N-terminal "passenger" domain yet share significant identity in their C-terminal domains ( Fig. 1a) [25,28]. The phylogenetic tree in Fig.…”
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“…These surface-exposed or secreted proteins share a mechanism of export, conferred by their C-terminal β-barrel structure whilst virulence properties are conferred by their N-terminal functional or "passenger" domain [24]. We recently described the CapC autotransporter in the commonly utilised reference strains C. jejuni 81,116 [26] and C. jejuni M1 [27], which is absent in the reference isolates C. jejuni NCTC 11168 and C. jejuni 81-176 [28]. Advances in sequencing technology have resulted in the public availability of large collections of genome sequences of C. jejuni and C. coli [29], which have been used to show distinct distribution patterns of gene families involved in pathogenesis, metabolism and stress responses [23,[30][31][32].…”
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