In Vivo-Induced InvA-Like Autotransporters Ifp and InvC of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Promote Interactions with Intestinal Epithelial Cells and Contribute to Virulence

Supplemental material

Files in this Data Supplement:

  • Supplemental file 1 - Fig. S1 to S7 legends.
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  • Supplemental file 2 - Table S1. Primers.
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  • Supplemental file 3 - Table S2. Intimin/invasin-like proteins of yersiniae.
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  • Supplemental file 4 - Fig. S1. Inv-type proteins of Y. pseudotuberculosis YPIII.
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  • Supplemental file 5 - Fig. S2. Expression analysis of the ifp and invC genes.
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  • Supplemental file 6 - Fig. S3. In vivo expression analysis of the invA-, ifp-, and invC-luxCDABE fusions.
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  • Supplemental file 7 - Fig. S4. Ifp and InvC expression in the outer membrane of E. coli K-12.
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  • Supplemental file 8 - Fig. S5. Single infection of BALB/c mice with the Y. pseudotuberculosis wild type and the ifp and invC mutant strains.
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  • Supplemental file 9 - Fig. S6. In vivo complementation of the ifp mutation.
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  • Supplemental file 10 - Fig. S7. Contribution of Ifp on the virulence of Y. pseudotuberculosis IP32953.
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