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Applying an Inducible Expression System to Study Interference of Bacterial Virulence Factors with Intracellular Signaling
Published on: June 25, 2015
Bacterial exploitation of host cell signaling
Richard Lu1, Marcia B Goldberg
1Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Abstract:
As a way of enhancing infections, bacterial pathogens often alter host cell signaling pathways. Here, we describe recent work that highlights a new phosphatase from an intestinal and wound-invading pathogen that manipulates host cell phosphoinositide circuits. Despite the active-site homology between bacterial inositol phosphatases and mammalian phosphatases, sequence differences between them suggest that the development of specific inhibitors may be feasible.
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