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1. Non-canonical autophosphorylation of RIPK1 drives timely pyroptosis to control Yersinia infection.

2. Distinct sequential death complexes regulate pyroptosis and IL-1β release in response to Yersinia blockade of immune signaling.

3. Identification of homologs of the Chlamydia trachomatis effector CteG reveals a family of Chlamydiaceae type III secreted proteins that can be delivered into host cells.

4. Tyrosine-modifying glycosylation by Yersinia effectors.

5. Yersinia entomophaga Tc toxin is released by T10SS-dependent lysis of specialized cell subpopulations.

6. A Yersinia T6SS Effector YezP Engages the Hemin Uptake Receptor HmuR and ZnuABC for Zn 2+ Acquisition.

7. The type III secretion chaperone SctY may shield the hydrophobic export gate-binding C-terminus of its substrate SctX.

8. On the recognition of Yersinia protein tyrosine phosphatase by carboxylic acid derivatives.

9. Repression by the H-NS/YmoA histone-like protein complex enables IscR dependent regulation of the Yersinia T3SS.

10. Direct interaction of a chaperone-bound type III secretion substrate with the export gate.

11. Live imaging of Yersinia translocon formation and immune recognition in host cells.

12. YsHyl8A, an Alkalophilic Cold-Adapted Glycosaminoglycan Lyase Cloned from Pathogenic Yersinia sp. 298.

13. Targeting protein tyrosine phosphatases for the development of antivirulence agents: Yersinia spp. and Mycobacterium tuberculosis as prototypes.

14. The Yersinia High-Pathogenicity Island Encodes a Siderophore-Dependent Copper Response System in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli.

15. Site-specific ubiquitination of MLKL targets it to endosomes and targets Listeria and Yersinia to the lysosomes.

16. Identification of genes involved in exoprotein release using a high-throughput exoproteome screening assay in Yersinia entomophaga.

17. Effector-mediated membrane disruption controls cell death in CBASS antiphage defense.

18. The Cytotoxic Necrotizing Factors (CNFs)-A Family of Rho GTPase-Activating Bacterial Exotoxins.

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