id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264468-3oxzzxnd Salcedo, Suzana P. SseG, a virulence protein that targets Salmonella to the Golgi network 2003-10-01 .txt text/plain 6930 371 51 Similar results were obtained using an antibody against TGN46, a glycoprotein the subcellular localization of GFP-expressing wild-type S.typhimurium (wt-GFP, green) in relation to the cis-Golgi protein giantin (red), and the host cell (DIC in merged image), 8 h after invasion. Since SseG is required for both Golgi localization of bacteria and intracellular replication, we hypothesized that the Golgi network might be exploited by Confocal immuno¯uorescence microscopy of HeLa cells infected for 10 h by GFP-expressing wild-type strain or the sseG mutant as a control. The protein was concentrated in a perinuclear region, where it co-localized extensively with Golgi markers including giantin (data not shown) and Cells expressing a myc-tagged version of SseG (green) were co-labelled with an antibody against TGN46 (red), and examined by confocal microscopy. HeLa cells expressing myc::SseG were incubated with BFA and ®xed for immuno¯uorescence The translocation of the SPI-2 TTSS effector SifA is required for recruitment of lgp-containing vesicles and the formation of Sifs, while SseG localizes SCVs to the Golgi network. ./cache/cord-264468-3oxzzxnd.txt ./txt/cord-264468-3oxzzxnd.txt