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TyeA protein domain : ウィキペディア英語版 | TyeA protein domain
In molecular biology, the protein domain TyeA is short for Translocation of Yops into eukaryotic cells A. It controls the release of Yersinia outer proteins (Yops) which help ''Yersinia'' evade the immune system. More specifically, it interacts with the bacterial protein YopN via hydrophobic residues located on the helices. ==Function== This protein domain is involved in the control of Yop release. This helps it to evade the host's immune system. ''Yersinia spp.'' do this by injecting the effector Yersinia outer proteins (Yops) into the target cell. Also involved in Yop secretion are YopN and LcrG. TyeA is also required for translocation of YopE and YopH. TyeA interacts with YopN and with YopD, a component of the translocation apparatus. This shows the complex which recognizes eukaryotic cells and controls Yop secretion is also actively involved in translocation.〔 〕
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