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1.C.95.1.14
EsxT/EsxY of 100 and 105 aas, respectively.  Mycobacterium tuberculosis secretes proteins using five ESX systems with distinctive functions essential for its growth and virulence. Nair et al. 2025 showed that a non-canonical supercomplex of the EsxU-EsxT proteins, encoded in the esx-4 locus, with the orphan EsxE-EsxF proteins, encoded in the cpnT operon, is required for toxin secretion by M. tuberculosis . Surprisingly, the outer membrane localization of all Esx proteins and their secretion into the cytosol of infected macrophages also depend on the EsxEF-EsxUT supercomplex and ESX-4. These results not only demonstrate that the Esx proteins have dual functions as the long-sought outer membrane components of ESX systems and as secreted effector proteins, but also reveal a novel master control mechanism of protein secretion in M. tuberculosis . The mutual dependency of EsxEF and EsxUT on each other synchronizes ESX effector protein secretion, enabling M. tuberculosis to block phagosomal maturation and to permeabilize the phagosomal membrane only when it is capable of killing host cells by toxin secretion (Nair et al. 2025).

Accession Number:I6YC53
Protein Name:ESAT-6-like protein EsxT
Length:100
Molecular Weight:11120.00
Species:Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain ATCC 25618 / H37Rv) [83332]
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Secreted1
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1:	MNADPVLSYN FDAIEYSVRQ EIHTTAARFN AALQELRSQI APLQQLWTRE AAAAYHAEQL 
61:	KWHQAASALN EILIDLGNAV RHGADDVAHA DRRAAGAWAR