Yersinia YopH

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[[Yersinia YopH]] (Yop51) is a virulence factor of bacteria of the genus ''Yersinia'', which includes ''Y. pestis'' (which can manifest in one form as bubonic plague), ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'', and ''Y. enterocolitica''. YopH is a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) which is injected into infected cells by a type III secretion mechanism<ref name="Ivanov">Ivanov, M.I., Stuckey, J.A., Schubert, H.L. Saper, M.A., Bliska, J.B. Two substrate-targeting sites in the ''Yersinia'' protein tyrosine phosphatase co-operate to promote bacterial virulence. ''Molecular Microbiology''. 2005. 55:1346-1356.</ref><ref name="Persson"/><ref name="Black"> Black, D.S., and Bliska, J.B. Identification of p130Cas as a substrate of ''Yersinia'' YopH(Yop51), a bacterial protein tyrosine phosphatase that translocates into mammalian cells and targets focal adhesions. ''The EMBO Journal''. 1997. 16:2730-2744.</ref>
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[[Yersinia YopH]] (Yop51) is a virulence factor of bacteria of the genus ''Yersinia'', which includes ''Y. pestis'' (which can manifest in one form as bubonic plague), ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'', and ''Y. enterocolitica''. YopH is a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) which is injected into infected cells by a type III secretion mechanism<ref name="Ivanov">Ivanov, M.I., Stuckey, J.A., Schubert, H.L. Saper, M.A., Bliska, J.B. Two substrate-targeting sites in the ''Yersinia'' protein tyrosine phosphatase co-operate to promote bacterial virulence. ''Molecular Microbiology''. 2005. 55:1346-1356.</ref><ref name="Persson"/><ref name="Black"> Black, D.S., and Bliska, J.B. Identification of p130Cas as a substrate of ''Yersinia'' YopH(Yop51), a bacterial protein tyrosine phosphatase that translocates into mammalian cells and targets focal adhesions. ''The EMBO Journal''. 1997. 16:2730-2744.</ref> <scene name='39/399846/Cv/1'>'Crystal structure showing two YopH protein-tyrosine phosphatase catalytic domains from Yersinia enterocolitica bound to EGFR-derived peptides</scene> ([[1xxv]]).
== Yersina Outer Proteins ==
== Yersina Outer Proteins ==

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