Secrets of the secretome in Staphylococcus aureus

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​Secrets of the secretome in Staphylococcus aureus​
Kusch, H.   & Engelmann, S.​ (2014) 
International Journal of Medical Microbiology304(2) pp. 133​-141​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmm.2013.11.005 

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Kusch, Harald ; Engelmann, Susanne
Abstract
Secreted proteins constitute a reservoir of virulence factors. Here, an in silico analysis of the secretome of 15 S. aureus reference strains is presented revealing that about 30% of the encoded proteome of this bacterium could be secreted. In total 1354 proteins were predicted to be localized outside the cytoplasm representing the pan-secretome of S. aureus. 41% of these proteins have been identified to be expressed using different approaches. The function of at least 50% of the secreted proteins encoded by S. aureus is not yet clear and a possible role in virulence has to be elucidated.
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2014
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International Journal of Medical Microbiology 
ISSN
1438-4221
eISSN
1618-0607
Language
English

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