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(2019-07-03)AB toxins are modular proteins that deliver their catalytic cargo into the cytosol of host cells. These toxins are increasingly being exploited for targeted delivery in biomedical and research applications due to their ...
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(2019-04-08)Bacterial infections are a leading cause of death worldwide. One disease-causing organism is Staphylococcus aureus. Despite numerous methods used by the host immune system to combat infection, S. aureus is still a major ...
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(2020-05-06)During infection, the host sequesters essential nutrients such as zinc, iron, and manganese in order to prevent pathogens from obtaining them, a process termed nutritional immunity. In response, bacterial pathogens such ...
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(2019-01-31)Phosphate is an essential nutrient for all organisms. Therefore, transporters and regulatory systems in bacterial pathogens enabling phosphate acquisition within the host are important for virulence. However, the contribution ...
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(2020-05-07)Salmonella must rapidly adapt to various niches in the host during infection. Relevant virulence factors must be appropriately induced, and systems that are detrimental in a particular environment must be turned off. ...
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