Effector functions of pathogenic Yersinia species.

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Effector functions of pathogenic Yersinia species. / Aepfelbacher, Martin; Trasak, Claudia; Ruckdeschel, Klaus.

in: THROMB HAEMOSTASIS, Jahrgang 98, Nr. 3, 3, 2007, S. 521-529.

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title = "Effector functions of pathogenic Yersinia species.",
abstract = "Pathogenic species of the genus Yersinia suppress and reorient the immune system to infect lymphatic tissues, inner organs and at times also the vasculature. For this purpose yersiniae employ a type III secretion system to translocate effector proteins (Yersinia outer proteins; Yops) into immune cells. Yops often exert unique biochemical activities for modulating the activity of Rho GTP-binding proteins, focal adhesion proteins, inflammatory pathways and cell survival/apoptosis. In this review we will put emphasis on the biochemistry, cell- and infection biology of Yersinia effector Yops.",
author = "Martin Aepfelbacher and Claudia Trasak and Klaus Ruckdeschel",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
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pages = "521--529",
journal = "THROMB HAEMOSTASIS",
issn = "0340-6245",
publisher = "Schattauer",
number = "3",

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T1 - Effector functions of pathogenic Yersinia species.

AU - Aepfelbacher, Martin

AU - Trasak, Claudia

AU - Ruckdeschel, Klaus

PY - 2007

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N2 - Pathogenic species of the genus Yersinia suppress and reorient the immune system to infect lymphatic tissues, inner organs and at times also the vasculature. For this purpose yersiniae employ a type III secretion system to translocate effector proteins (Yersinia outer proteins; Yops) into immune cells. Yops often exert unique biochemical activities for modulating the activity of Rho GTP-binding proteins, focal adhesion proteins, inflammatory pathways and cell survival/apoptosis. In this review we will put emphasis on the biochemistry, cell- and infection biology of Yersinia effector Yops.

AB - Pathogenic species of the genus Yersinia suppress and reorient the immune system to infect lymphatic tissues, inner organs and at times also the vasculature. For this purpose yersiniae employ a type III secretion system to translocate effector proteins (Yersinia outer proteins; Yops) into immune cells. Yops often exert unique biochemical activities for modulating the activity of Rho GTP-binding proteins, focal adhesion proteins, inflammatory pathways and cell survival/apoptosis. In this review we will put emphasis on the biochemistry, cell- and infection biology of Yersinia effector Yops.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 98

SP - 521

EP - 529

JO - THROMB HAEMOSTASIS

JF - THROMB HAEMOSTASIS

SN - 0340-6245

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