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Manipulation of the Unfolded Protein Response by Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens: Mechanisms of ER Hijacking and Therapeutic Implications. [PDF]
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From gatekeepers to mitochondrial mischief: how bacterial outer membrane proteins crash the host cell party. [PDF]
Osset-Trenor P +2 more
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Cell Surface Shaving-Based Proteomic Profiling of the Surfaceome in Pathogenic Microorganisms. [PDF]
Satala D, Kowalik K, Karkowska-Kuleta J.
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The gram-positive HtrA, the protease that is also a chaperone. [PDF]
Latimer S, Agbavor C, Cahoon LA.
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2021
Bacteria are able to inhabit and survive vastly diverse environments. This enormous adaptive capacity depend on their ability to perceive cues from the micro-environment and process this information accordingly to mount appropriate metabolic responses and ultimately sustain homeostasis.
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Bacteria are able to inhabit and survive vastly diverse environments. This enormous adaptive capacity depend on their ability to perceive cues from the micro-environment and process this information accordingly to mount appropriate metabolic responses and ultimately sustain homeostasis.
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Highly phosphorylated bacterial proteins
PROTEOMICS, 2004AbstractWe show in Gram‐negative and Gram‐positive bacteria the appearance of highly acidic proteins, which are highly phosphorylated. This group of proteins includes many cellular proteins, such as chaperones, biosynthetic, and metabolic enzymes. These proteins accumulate under stress conditions or under conditions, which overload the proteolytic ...
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2002
Members of a family of small cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are induced during bacterial cell response to a temperature decrease. Here we review available data about the structure, molecular properties, mechanism of induction and possible functions of CSPs.
D N, Ermolenko, G I, Makhatadze
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Members of a family of small cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are induced during bacterial cell response to a temperature decrease. Here we review available data about the structure, molecular properties, mechanism of induction and possible functions of CSPs.
D N, Ermolenko, G I, Makhatadze
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Bacterial Moonlighting Proteins and Bacterial Virulence
2011Implicit in the central dogma is the hypothesis that each protein gene product has but one function. However, over the past decade, it has become clear that many proteins have one or more unique functions, over-and-above the principal biological action of the specific protein.
Brian, Henderson, Andrew, Martin
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