Chlamydial Infection Induces Pathobiotype-Specific Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Epithelial Cells
Virok D, Nelson D, Whitmire W, Crane D, Goheen M, Caldwell H. Chlamydial Infection Induces Pathobiotype-Specific Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Epithelial Cells. Infection And Immunity 2005, 73: 1939-1946. PMID: 15784533, PMCID: PMC1087445, DOI: 10.1128/iai.73.4.1939-1946.2005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein tyrosine phosphorylationProtein tyrosine phosphorylation patternPattern of protein tyrosine phosphorylationTyrosine phosphorylation patternsTyrosine phosphorylationPhosphorylation patternLevel of genomic syntenyPathogen host rangeTissue tropismMammalian host cellsObligate intracellular pathogenHuman epithelial cellsGenomic syntenyEpithelial cellsPhosphorylated protein(sLymphogranuloma venereum biovarsBacterial moleculesHost rangeDisease tropismHost cellsC. caviaeChlamydial originIntracellular pathogensPhosphorylationGenus Chlamydia
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