Title : Altered intracellular targeting properties associated with mutations in the Legionella pneumophila dotA gene - Berger_1994_Mol.Microbiol_14_809 |
Author(s) : Berger KH , Merriam JJ , Isberg RR |
Ref : Molecular Microbiology , 14 :809 , 1994 |
Abstract :
Legionella pneumophila dot mutations cause defects in intracellular targeting of the microorganism within cultured macrophages. Each of the previously characterized dot mutations was shown to be complemented by a single open reading frame designated dotA. The defects caused by the mutations appear to be due to disrupted function of the predicted 1048-amino-acid residue DotA protein, and not by polarity effects on a downstream gene. Complementation studies indicated that the product of the dotA53 mutation results in a partially functional DotA protein, consistent with a stable N-terminal fragment having biological activity. |
PubMedSearch : Berger_1994_Mol.Microbiol_14_809 |
PubMedID: 7891566 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: legpn-SBPA |
Gene_locus | legpn-SBPA |
Berger KH, Merriam JJ, Isberg RR (1994)
Altered intracellular targeting properties associated with mutations in the Legionella pneumophila dotA gene
Molecular Microbiology
14 :809
Berger KH, Merriam JJ, Isberg RR (1994)
Molecular Microbiology
14 :809