SepL resembles an aberrant effector in binding to a class 1 type-III secretion chaperone and carrying an N-terminal secretion signal.

Rasha Younis, Lewis Bingle, S Rollauer, D Munera, Stephen Busby, S Johnson, JE Deane, SM Lea, G Frankel, Mark Pallen

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