Deciphering Campylobacter jejuni cell surface interactions from the genome sequence

D Linton, AV Karlyshev, BW Wren - Current opinion in microbiology, 2001 - Elsevier
Current opinion in microbiology, 2001Elsevier
The completion of the Campylobacter jejuni genome sequence is a landmark in
Campylobacter research. Discoveries directly arising from these data include the
identification of a capsular polysaccharide, extensive capacity for phase variable gene
expression and lipo-oligosaccharide structural phase variation. The recent identification of a
unique system of general protein glycosylation in C. jejuni, a C. jejuni protein that is
translocated into eukaryotic cells, and plasmid-encoded components of a putative type IV …
The completion of the Campylobacter jejuni genome sequence is a landmark in Campylobacter research. Discoveries directly arising from these data include the identification of a capsular polysaccharide, extensive capacity for phase variable gene expression and lipo-oligosaccharide structural phase variation. The recent identification of a unique system of general protein glycosylation in C. jejuni, a C. jejuni protein that is translocated into eukaryotic cells, and plasmid-encoded components of a putative type IV secretion system are likely to be significant in terms of the host–pathogen interaction.
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