Special Feature

User Panel

My Panel

My Panel

Bookmark Science Articles

Recent News
Bookmark / Share This Science Site

Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers.

Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Research Abstract Details 

Research Abstract Table of Contents

Jump to the:

  • Abstract Text of This Paper
  • Journal Published
  • MeSH Keywords of This Abstract
  • Chemicals and Substances Used in this Paper
  • Grants and Granting Agency of this Research
  • Database Accession Numbers Used in this Paper
  • Related Papers
  • Related Research Tags
  • Rate this Research Paper
  • Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Abstract Text:

    shira ninioShira Ninio,craig r royCraig R Roy,

    The Gram-negative bacterium Legionella pneumophila is a parasite of eukaryotic cells. It has evolved to survive and replicate in a wide range of protozoan hosts and can also infect human alveolar macrophages as an opportunistic pathogen. Crucially for the infection process, L. pneumophila uses a type IV secretion system called Dot/Icm to translocate bacterial proteins into host cells. In recent years a large number of Dot/Icm-translocated proteins have been identified. The study of these proteins, referred to as effectors, is providing valuable insight into the mechanism by which an intracellular pathogen can manipulate eukaryotic cellular processes to traffic and replicate in host cells.

    Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s ninioS Ninio,cr royCR Roy,

    For similar cells: connective tissue cells: macrophages: macrophages, alveolar research abstracts see: cells: connective tissue cells: macrophages: macrophages, alveolar research

    PUBMED ID PMID:

    MEDLINE DATE:

    Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Trends in microbiology

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: 372-80

    Journal Abbreviation: Trends Microbiol.

    ISSN: 0966-842X

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

    Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Information

    Number of References:

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9310916

    Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Macrophages, Alveolar

    MESH TERMS: microbiology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers. Information

    Substance Name: Bacterial Proteins

    Registry Number: 0

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers.

    AFFILIATION: Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, 295 Congress Avenue, New Haven, CT 06536, USA. shira.ninio@yale.edu

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIAID

    GRANT: AI41699

    ACRONYM: AI

    MEDLINETA: Trends Microbiol

    REFSOURCE:

    DATABASENAME:

    ACCESSION NUMBER:

    Number Hits: 0

    Effector proteins translocated by Legionella pneumophila: strength in numbers Related Publications

     

    Molecular Station USER Menu

    Welcome to Molecular Station!

    You have to register before you can post on our forums or use our advanced features. Register Now! Its Free and Fast!

    Already registered? Login now below.

    User Name:

    Password:

    Already registered and Forgot your password? Click below to recover it.

    Recover Lost Password

    Join now - it's fast and free!

    Molecular Station is THE largest network of researchers, scientists and science lovers anywhere!

    Research Terms of Usage and Disclaimer
    Home
    Features

    Protocols

    DNA Forum

    Science Forum

    DNA Forum
    Biology Forum

    Science News


    [CaRP] XML error: Invalid document end at line 2

    For more click here:Science News