Fig. 1: The Type III Secretion System in Bacteria

A type III secretion system is one in which the bacterium produces pore-forming proteins that create a pore spanning not only the bacterium's cytoplasmic membrane and outer membrane, but also the plasma membrane of the host cell. This allows the bacterium to deliver proteins directly from its cytoplasm into the cytoplasm of the host cell.


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