H (Huang et al., 2008)are all consistent with a predominant and direct role of T3S in developmental progression. Finally, findings that the putative Class I chaperone CT663 can exert a negative regulatory effect on 66-dependent transcription (Rao et al., 2009) provide potential mechanisms by which secretion activity could feed-back to govern chlamydial gene expression on a global scale.concludIng
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