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VF category: T7SSa components (total 249 related VFs in database, current show from 11 to 20)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. leprae Br4923)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. leprae TN)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. liflandii 128FXT)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. marinum M)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. smegmatis str. MC2 155)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. sp. JLS)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. sp. KMS)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. sp. MCS)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. gilvum Spyr1)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
ESX-1
(ESAT-6 secretion system-1)
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis CDC1551)
The ESX-1 secretion system is encoded by two different loci, the ESX-1 locus and the EspA operon. The exact number of components that are involved in ESX-1 secretion is still debated and seems to vary between different mycobacterial species. All the known ESX-1 substrates, Rv3616c(EspA), Rv3615c, ESAT-6 and CFP-10 are mutually dependent on each other for secretion. ...
   


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