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The Xanthomonas euvesicatoria type III effector XopAU is an active protein  kinase that manipulates plant MAP kinase signaling. - Abstract - Europe PMC
The Xanthomonas euvesicatoria type III effector XopAU is an active protein kinase that manipulates plant MAP kinase signaling. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Toxicity of MIX-effectors in bacteria and yeast. (a,b) Growth of E.... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Toxicity of MIX-effectors in bacteria and yeast. (a,b) Growth of E.... | Download Scientific Diagram

Page 2 - Salomon High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
Page 2 - Salomon High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy

A novel class of polymorphic toxins in Bacteroidetes | Life Science Alliance
A novel class of polymorphic toxins in Bacteroidetes | Life Science Alliance

Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and  anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports
Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports

Yeast 2-Cys peroxiredoxin Tsa1 protects cells from DNA damage-induced  reactive oxygen species through peroxidase activity | Applied Biological  Chemistry | Full Text
Yeast 2-Cys peroxiredoxin Tsa1 protects cells from DNA damage-induced reactive oxygen species through peroxidase activity | Applied Biological Chemistry | Full Text

Yeast growth is inhibited by expression of seven Xanthomonas campestris...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Yeast growth is inhibited by expression of seven Xanthomonas campestris... | Download Scientific Diagram

Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and  anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports
Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports

Engineering a customizable antibacterial T6SS‐based platform in Vibrio  natriegens | EMBO reports
Engineering a customizable antibacterial T6SS‐based platform in Vibrio natriegens | EMBO reports

The regulatory network of Vibrio parahaemolyticus type VI secretion system  1 - Ben‐Yaakov - 2019 - Environmental Microbiology - Wiley Online Library
The regulatory network of Vibrio parahaemolyticus type VI secretion system 1 - Ben‐Yaakov - 2019 - Environmental Microbiology - Wiley Online Library

The regulatory network of Vibrio parahaemolyticus type VI secretion system  1 - Ben‐Yaakov - 2019 - Environmental Microbiology - Wiley Online Library
The regulatory network of Vibrio parahaemolyticus type VI secretion system 1 - Ben‐Yaakov - 2019 - Environmental Microbiology - Wiley Online Library

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins

A modular effector with a DNase domain and a marker for T6SS substrates |  Nature Communications
A modular effector with a DNase domain and a marker for T6SS substrates | Nature Communications

A comparative genomics methodology reveals a widespread family of  membrane-disrupting T6SS effectors | Nature Communications
A comparative genomics methodology reveals a widespread family of membrane-disrupting T6SS effectors | Nature Communications

PLOS ONE: A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes  Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins
PLOS ONE: A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins

Frontiers | Type VI Secretion Effectors: Methodologies and Biology |  Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Frontiers | Type VI Secretion Effectors: Methodologies and Biology | Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and  anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports
Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports

Richard Upton | Medicinal Genomics
Richard Upton | Medicinal Genomics

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins

Yeast growth is inhibited by expression of seven Xanthomonas campestris...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Yeast growth is inhibited by expression of seven Xanthomonas campestris... | Download Scientific Diagram

Identification of Growth Inhibition Phenotypes Induced by Expression of  Bacterial Type III Effectors in Yeast | Protocol
Identification of Growth Inhibition Phenotypes Induced by Expression of Bacterial Type III Effectors in Yeast | Protocol

A modular effector with a DNase domain and a marker for T6SS substrates |  Nature Communications
A modular effector with a DNase domain and a marker for T6SS substrates | Nature Communications

Effectors of animal and plant pathogens use a common domain to bind host  phosphoinositides | Nature Communications
Effectors of animal and plant pathogens use a common domain to bind host phosphoinositides | Nature Communications

Identification of Growth Inhibition Phenotypes Induced by Expression of  Bacterial Type III Effectors in Yeast | Protocol
Identification of Growth Inhibition Phenotypes Induced by Expression of Bacterial Type III Effectors in Yeast | Protocol

Structural basis for effector transmembrane domain recognition by type VI  secretion system chaperones | eLife
Structural basis for effector transmembrane domain recognition by type VI secretion system chaperones | eLife

A binary effector module secreted by a type VI secretion system | EMBO  reports
A binary effector module secreted by a type VI secretion system | EMBO reports

Dor SALOMON | Senior Lecturer (Asst. Prof.) | Ph.D. | Tel Aviv University,  Tel Aviv | TAU | Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology
Dor SALOMON | Senior Lecturer (Asst. Prof.) | Ph.D. | Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv | TAU | Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology