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  • The RNA-binding protein CsrA switches from upregulation to downregulation of virulence genes in bacteria through unclear mechanisms. Here, the authors show that the switch between promoting and repressing virulence gene expression involves formation of a membraneless compartment containing CsrA, mRNAs, small regulatory RNAs and degradosome components.

    • Lior Aroeti
    • Netanel Elbaz
    • Ilan Rosenshine
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-14
  • A newly discovered type of bacterial effector produced by the intracellular pathogen Shigella flexneri cooperates with other virulence factors to sabotage host inflammatory responses.

    • Ilan Rosenshine
    News & Views
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 1, P: 1-2
  • Bacteria can produce membranous nanotubes that mediate contact-dependent exchange of molecules between bacterial cells. Here, Baidya et al. show that cell-wall remodelling enzymes from Bacillus subtilis are required for efficient nanotube extrusion and penetration, and can be delivered to other bacterial species via nanotubes.

    • Amit K. Baidya
    • Ilan Rosenshine
    • Sigal Ben-Yehuda
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • The locus of enterocyte effacement is a pathogenicity island essential for virulence of some Escherichia colipathogenic serotypes. Here, the authors solve the structure of a regulatory complex that optimizes regulation of this locus during the infection process.

    • Abhilash Padavannil
    • Chacko Jobichen
    • J. Sivaraman
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-10
  • An Escherichia coli-based genetic selection system, constructed from a split antibiotic resistance protein individually tethered to ubiquitin and a target protein, helps discover ubiquitin cascade pathway interactions.

    • Olga Levin-Kravets
    • Neta Tanner
    • Gali Prag
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 945-952