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A widespread bacterial mobile genetic element encodes weapons against  phages, bacteria, and eukaryotes | bioRxiv
A widespread bacterial mobile genetic element encodes weapons against phages, bacteria, and eukaryotes | bioRxiv

Dor SALOMON | Senior Lecturer (Asst. Prof.) | Ph.D. | Tel Aviv University,  Tel Aviv | TAU | Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology |  Research profile
Dor SALOMON | Senior Lecturer (Asst. Prof.) | Ph.D. | Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv | TAU | Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology | Research profile

A DNase Type VI Secretion System Effector Requires Its MIX Domain for  Secretion | Microbiology Spectrum
A DNase Type VI Secretion System Effector Requires Its MIX Domain for Secretion | Microbiology Spectrum

Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn
Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn

A comparative genomics methodology reveals a widespread family of  membrane-disrupting T6SS effectors | Nature Communications
A comparative genomics methodology reveals a widespread family of membrane-disrupting T6SS effectors | Nature Communications

Yeast growth is inhibited by expression of seven Xanthomonas campestris...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Yeast growth is inhibited by expression of seven Xanthomonas campestris... | Download Scientific Diagram

Multiple T6SSs, Mobile Auxiliary Modules, and Effectors Revealed in a  Systematic Analysis of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Pan-Genome | mSystems
Multiple T6SSs, Mobile Auxiliary Modules, and Effectors Revealed in a Systematic Analysis of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Pan-Genome | mSystems

Dor Salomon's research works | Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv (TAU) and  other places
Dor Salomon's research works | Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv (TAU) and other places

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE

Multiple T6SSs, Mobile Auxiliary Modules, and Effectors Revealed in a  Systematic Analysis of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Pan-Genome | mSystems
Multiple T6SSs, Mobile Auxiliary Modules, and Effectors Revealed in a Systematic Analysis of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Pan-Genome | mSystems

A modular effector with a DNase domain and a marker for T6SS substrates |  Nature Communications
A modular effector with a DNase domain and a marker for T6SS substrates | Nature Communications

Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn
Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE

Publications | Orth Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
Publications | Orth Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

Chimeric adaptor proteins translocate diverse type VI secretion system  effectors in Vibrio cholerae | The EMBO Journal
Chimeric adaptor proteins translocate diverse type VI secretion system effectors in Vibrio cholerae | The EMBO Journal

Frontiers | Type VI Secretion Effectors: Methodologies and Biology
Frontiers | Type VI Secretion Effectors: Methodologies and Biology

Marine Drugs | Free Full-Text | The Antibacterial and Anti-Eukaryotic Type  VI Secretion System MIX-Effector Repertoire in Vibrionaceae
Marine Drugs | Free Full-Text | The Antibacterial and Anti-Eukaryotic Type VI Secretion System MIX-Effector Repertoire in Vibrionaceae

Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn
Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn

Multiple T6SSs, Mobile Auxiliary Modules, and Effectors Revealed in a  Systematic Analysis of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Pan-Genome | mSystems
Multiple T6SSs, Mobile Auxiliary Modules, and Effectors Revealed in a Systematic Analysis of the Vibrio parahaemolyticus Pan-Genome | mSystems

Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn
Dor Salomon - Associate Professor - Tel Aviv University | LinkedIn

Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and  anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports
Type VI secretion system MIX‐effectors carry both antibacterial and anti‐eukaryotic activities | EMBO reports

A DNase Type VI Secretion System Effector Requires Its MIX Domain for  Secretion | Microbiology Spectrum
A DNase Type VI Secretion System Effector Requires Its MIX Domain for Secretion | Microbiology Spectrum

A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted  by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE
A Simple Yeast-Based Strategy to Identify Host Cellular Processes Targeted by Bacterial Effector Proteins | PLOS ONE

The RIX domain defines a class of polymorphic T6SS effectors and secreted  adaptors | Nature Communications
The RIX domain defines a class of polymorphic T6SS effectors and secreted adaptors | Nature Communications

Rhs NADase effectors and their immunity proteins are exchangeable mediators  of inter-bacterial competition in Serratia | Nature Communications
Rhs NADase effectors and their immunity proteins are exchangeable mediators of inter-bacterial competition in Serratia | Nature Communications

Post-phagocytosis activation of NLRP3 inflammasome by two novel T6SS  effectors | eLife
Post-phagocytosis activation of NLRP3 inflammasome by two novel T6SS effectors | eLife

Identification of Growth Inhibition Phenotypes Induced by Expression of  Bacterial Type III Effectors in Yeast | Protocol
Identification of Growth Inhibition Phenotypes Induced by Expression of Bacterial Type III Effectors in Yeast | Protocol

Structural basis for effector transmembrane domain recognition by type VI  secretion system chaperones | eLife
Structural basis for effector transmembrane domain recognition by type VI secretion system chaperones | eLife

Microorganisms | Free Full-Text | What the Wild Things Do: Mechanisms of  Plant Host Manipulation by Bacterial Type III-Secreted Effector Proteins
Microorganisms | Free Full-Text | What the Wild Things Do: Mechanisms of Plant Host Manipulation by Bacterial Type III-Secreted Effector Proteins