Bacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high affinity to glycolipid or glycoprotein receptors present on the cell surface. Binding is followed by endocytosis and intracellular trafficking inside vesicles. Different toxins enter different intracellular routes, but have the common remarkable property of being able to translocate their catalytic subunit across a membrane into the cytosol. Here, a toxin modifies a specific target with ensuing cell alterations, necessary for the survival and diffusion strategies of the toxin producing bacterium
Several pathogenic bacteria secrete toxins to inhibit the immune system of the infected organism. Fr...
AbstractA number of protein toxins produced by bacteria and plants enter eukaryotic cells and inhibi...
The secretion of proteins that damage host tissue is well established as integral to the infectious ...
Bacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high affinity ...
AbstractBacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high a...
AbstractBacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high a...
Certain bacteria secrete protein toxins that catalytically modify and disrupt essential processes in...
There is a vast number of bacterial and plant toxins that affect cytosolic targets in mammalian cell...
Bacterial protein toxins are genetically encoded proteinaceous macromolecules that upon exposure cau...
A number of proteins produced by certain bacteria and plants are potently toxic to mammalian cells. ...
The bacterial protein toxins endowed with the ability to translocate across the plasmatic membrane a...
SummaryDuring infection, most pathogenic bacteria deliver proteins to the host cell cytoplasm to man...
With the elucidation of the properties and modes of action of a wide range of bacterial protein toxi...
With the elucidation of the properties and modes of action of a wide range of bacterial protein toxi...
With the elucidation of the properties and modes of action of a wide range of bacterial protein toxi...
Several pathogenic bacteria secrete toxins to inhibit the immune system of the infected organism. Fr...
AbstractA number of protein toxins produced by bacteria and plants enter eukaryotic cells and inhibi...
The secretion of proteins that damage host tissue is well established as integral to the infectious ...
Bacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high affinity ...
AbstractBacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high a...
AbstractBacteria produce several protein toxins that act inside cells. These toxins bind with high a...
Certain bacteria secrete protein toxins that catalytically modify and disrupt essential processes in...
There is a vast number of bacterial and plant toxins that affect cytosolic targets in mammalian cell...
Bacterial protein toxins are genetically encoded proteinaceous macromolecules that upon exposure cau...
A number of proteins produced by certain bacteria and plants are potently toxic to mammalian cells. ...
The bacterial protein toxins endowed with the ability to translocate across the plasmatic membrane a...
SummaryDuring infection, most pathogenic bacteria deliver proteins to the host cell cytoplasm to man...
With the elucidation of the properties and modes of action of a wide range of bacterial protein toxi...
With the elucidation of the properties and modes of action of a wide range of bacterial protein toxi...
With the elucidation of the properties and modes of action of a wide range of bacterial protein toxi...
Several pathogenic bacteria secrete toxins to inhibit the immune system of the infected organism. Fr...
AbstractA number of protein toxins produced by bacteria and plants enter eukaryotic cells and inhibi...
The secretion of proteins that damage host tissue is well established as integral to the infectious ...