Highly pathogenic strains of Helicobacter pylori use a type IV secretion system to inject the CagA protein into human gastric cells. There, CagA associates with the inner side of the membrane and is tyrosine-phosphorylated at EPIYA motifs by host kinases. The phosphorylation triggers a series of interactions between CagA and human proteins that result in a dramatic change of cellular morphology. Structural and functional analyses of the protein have proved difficult, due to the proteolytically sensitive nature of the recombinant protein. To circumvent these difficulties, we applied ESPRIT, a library-based construct screening method, to generate a comprehensive set of 5¢-randomly deleted gene fragments. Screening of 18 432 constructs for sol...
CagA is a major disease-associated factor injected by the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori. In t...
Helicobacter pylori chronically infects the gastric mucosa of millions of people annually worldwide:...
CagA is a major virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori that, once injected into the epithelial cell...
Highly pathogenic strains of Helicobacter pylori use a type IV secretion system to inject the CagA p...
Helicobacter pylori is a very common bacterial pathogen that causes gastric disease by inducing the ...
The CagA protein of Helicobacter pylori is associated with increased virulence and gastric cancer ri...
The CagA protein of Helicobacter pylori is associated with increased virulence and gastric cancer ri...
H. pylori is a bacterium that infects the stomach of half of the world population. It is involved in...
Background: Increasing evidence has shown that Helicobacter pylori CagA protein translocation into g...
<div><p>The CagA protein of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> is associated with increased virulence and ga...
Helicobacter pylori persistently colonizes the human stomach, with mixed roles in human health. The ...
The clinical outcome of Helicobacter pylori infections is determined by multiple host-pathogen inter...
CagZ, a 23 kDa protein encoded by the cagZ gene (HP0526) of the cag pathogenicity island of Helicoba...
Cytotoxin-associated gene product A (CagA) is a major virulence factor secreted by Helicobacter pylo...
The Cag Type IV secretion system, which contributes to inflammation and cancerogenesis during chroni...
CagA is a major disease-associated factor injected by the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori. In t...
Helicobacter pylori chronically infects the gastric mucosa of millions of people annually worldwide:...
CagA is a major virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori that, once injected into the epithelial cell...
Highly pathogenic strains of Helicobacter pylori use a type IV secretion system to inject the CagA p...
Helicobacter pylori is a very common bacterial pathogen that causes gastric disease by inducing the ...
The CagA protein of Helicobacter pylori is associated with increased virulence and gastric cancer ri...
The CagA protein of Helicobacter pylori is associated with increased virulence and gastric cancer ri...
H. pylori is a bacterium that infects the stomach of half of the world population. It is involved in...
Background: Increasing evidence has shown that Helicobacter pylori CagA protein translocation into g...
<div><p>The CagA protein of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> is associated with increased virulence and ga...
Helicobacter pylori persistently colonizes the human stomach, with mixed roles in human health. The ...
The clinical outcome of Helicobacter pylori infections is determined by multiple host-pathogen inter...
CagZ, a 23 kDa protein encoded by the cagZ gene (HP0526) of the cag pathogenicity island of Helicoba...
Cytotoxin-associated gene product A (CagA) is a major virulence factor secreted by Helicobacter pylo...
The Cag Type IV secretion system, which contributes to inflammation and cancerogenesis during chroni...
CagA is a major disease-associated factor injected by the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori. In t...
Helicobacter pylori chronically infects the gastric mucosa of millions of people annually worldwide:...
CagA is a major virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori that, once injected into the epithelial cell...