T4SSs are multi-component machines that collectively serve to transport effector proteins from the bacterial cytoplasm to the eukaryotic cytosol, bypassing a periplasmic intermediate. This is accomplished by VirB/D4 proteins in the T4ASS and Dot/Icm proteins in the T4BSS. Each system forms a central channel through which effectors transit. In the bacterial cytoplasm, ATPases (VirB4, VirB11, VirD4, and DotB) provide the energy necessary for translocation, while chaperone proteins deliver effectors for entry into the central pore. DotV, DotE, DotJ, and IcmT (light gray) have not been localized experimentally but are predicted to be inner membrane proteins. The known or predicted function of individual T4SS components is described in the text.