R Nordfelth
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Nordfelth R, Kauppi A, Norberg H, Wolf-Watz H, Elofsson M
Infect Immun
. 2005 Apr;
73(5):3104-14.
PMID: 15845518
The type III secretion (TTS) system is used by several animal and plant pathogens to deliver effector proteins into the cytosol of the eukaryotic target cell as a strategy to...
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Bohr J, Nordfelth R, Jarnerot G, Tysk C
Scand J Gastroenterol
. 2002 Jul;
37(6):711-4.
PMID: 12126251
Background: The etiology of collagenous colitis is unknown. An infectious cause seems a possibility, and in a recent report three out of six patients with collagenous colitis were shown to...
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Nordfelth R, Wolf-Watz H
Infect Immun
. 2001 Apr;
69(5):3516-8.
PMID: 11292787
A previous study has shown that YopB of Yersinia spp. is essential for translocation of Yop effectors across the eucaryotic plasma membrane (M.-P. Sory and G. R. Cornelis, Mol. Microbiol....
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Holmstrom A, Olsson J, Cherepanov P, Maier E, Nordfelth R, Pettersson J, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2001 Feb;
39(3):620-32.
PMID: 11169103
Delivery of Yop effector proteins by pathogenic Yersinia across the eukaryotic cell membrane requires LcrV, YopB and YopD. These proteins were also required for channel formation in infected erythrocytes and,...
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Persson C, Nordfelth R, Andersson K, Forsberg A, Wolf-Watz H, Fallman M
Mol Microbiol
. 1999 Aug;
33(4):828-38.
PMID: 10447891
The protein tyrosine phosphatase YopH, produced by the pathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, is an essential virulence determinant involved in antiphagocytosis. Upon infection, YopH is translocated into the target cell, where it...
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Pettersson J, Nordfelth R, Dubinina E, Bergman T, Gustafsson M, Magnusson K, et al.
Science
. 1996 Aug;
273(5279):1231-3.
PMID: 8703058
Upon contact with the eukaryotic cell, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis increased the rate of transcription of virulence genes (yop), as determined by in situ monitoring of light emission from individual bacteria expressing...
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Persson C, Nordfelth R, Holmstrom A, Hakansson S, Rosqvist R, Wolf-Watz H
Mol Microbiol
. 1995 Oct;
18(1):135-50.
PMID: 8596454
YopH is translocated by cell-surface-bound bacteria through the plasma membrane to the cytosol of the HeLa cell. The transfer mechanism is contact dependent and polarizes the translocation to only occur...
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Leanderson T, Nordfelth R, Lundgren E
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1982 Jul;
107(2):511-7.
PMID: 6181787
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