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Exported proteins

Development and Use of Genetic Reporters to Identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis Exported Proteins Important for Virulence

Development and Use of Genetic Reporters to Identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis Exported Proteins Important for Virulence

... of exported proteins to virulence of this pathogen. Exported proteins, which we define here as those exposed on the surface or exported out of the bacterium, make excellent bacterial ...

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Large-Scale Identification of Putative Exported Proteins in Candida albicans by Genetic Selection

Large-Scale Identification of Putative Exported Proteins in Candida albicans by Genetic Selection

... secreted proteins play essential roles in different ...the proteins involved in its biogenesis is therefore a primary goal in antifungal ...such proteins in Candida albicans, we carried out a genetic ...

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Surface associated exported proteins from Staphylococcus aureus, their role in cytokine modulation and possible relevance to bone infection

Surface associated exported proteins from Staphylococcus aureus, their role in cytokine modulation and possible relevance to bone infection

... Work from the Eastman Dental Institute has demonstrated that there are many components in the cell wall and the capsular fractions of S. aureus, individually capable of inducing the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. ...

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Deletion of Plasmodium falciparum Protein RON3 Affects the Functional Translocation of Exported Proteins and Glucose Uptake

Deletion of Plasmodium falciparum Protein RON3 Affects the Functional Translocation of Exported Proteins and Glucose Uptake

... own proteins, termed the exportome, across the PVM into the RBC cytoplasm and to the RBC ...transported proteins are needed to build the protein infrastructure required for parasite functions essential for ...

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Shotgun phage display — Selection for bacterial receptins or other exported proteins

Shotgun phage display — Selection for bacterial receptins or other exported proteins

... The system described here has the limitation that fusions are to the C-terminal end of the displayed polypeptide which may impair identification of binding domains located in the very C- terminal end of the foreign ...

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The study of exported proteins from bacteria causing local inflammation

The study of exported proteins from bacteria causing local inflammation

... In order to confirm that Sta was the antigen detected by the rabbit antibody raised to SAM, Western blotting was carried out with the three fragments. The results however showed that the rabbit antibody to SAM did not ...

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The EXIT Strategy: an Approach for Identifying Bacterial Proteins Exported during Host Infection

The EXIT Strategy: an Approach for Identifying Bacterial Proteins Exported during Host Infection

... O-mannosylates exported proteins and contributes to viru- lence (51, ...EXIT proteins, the site of enriched fusions to the reporter as well as all the in-frame EXIT fusions in the input library are ...

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Exported Epoxide Hydrolases Modulate Erythrocyte Vasoactive Lipids during Plasmodium falciparum Infection

Exported Epoxide Hydrolases Modulate Erythrocyte Vasoactive Lipids during Plasmodium falciparum Infection

... (14). Goulitquer and colleagues reported EET levels to be quite unstable, with a rapid loss of approximately 20 to 30% in the first hour after the blood draw, though the decrease is slower at 4°C (14). Our parasites are ...

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Functional distinctness in the exoproteomes of marine Synechococcus

Functional distinctness in the exoproteomes of marine Synechococcus

... non- exported proteins of Synechococcus can be found in the extracellular ...thylakoid-like proteins in their milieu than non-axenic ...plasmic proteins and, hence, these have a faster ...

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Investigation of the twin-arginine translocation pathway in mycobacteria

Investigation of the twin-arginine translocation pathway in mycobacteria

... translocation (Tat) pathway, which is the focus of the research discussed herein. The Tat pathway is essential for exporting virulence factors in a number of bacterial pathogens (10, 11, 19, 28, 40, 45, 59). Upon ...

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The C terminal portion of the cleaved HT motif is necessary and sufficient to mediate export of proteins from the malaria parasite into its host cell

The C terminal portion of the cleaved HT motif is necessary and sufficient to mediate export of proteins from the malaria parasite into its host cell

... Mutagenesis of the P1 ′ P2 ′ amino acids showed that this region is necessary for protein export. Mutation of the P1 ′ position to Asp blocked protein export. Furthermore, muta- tion of the P1 ′ and P2 ′ positions to ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5405230.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5405230.pdf

... to proteins that are exported by the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis during infection of ␤ -lactam-treated ...fusion proteins in vivo and next-generation sequencing en masse of the recovered ...

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The Malarial Exported PFA0660w Is an Hsp40 Co-Chaperone of PfHsp70-x

The Malarial Exported PFA0660w Is an Hsp40 Co-Chaperone of PfHsp70-x

... substrate proteins for targeting to partner Hsp70s ...two exported type II Hsp40s, PFE0055c and PFA0660w, in structures called J-dots in the infected erythrocyte ...of exported proteins, ...

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Experimental determination of the membrane topology of the Plasmodium Protease Plasmepsin V

Experimental determination of the membrane topology of the Plasmodium Protease Plasmepsin V

... motif-containing exported proteins has not been identi- ...motif-containing exported proteins is generated by Plasmepsin V in the lumen of the ...motif-containing exported ...

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Tryptophan rich domains of Plasmodium falciparum SURFIN4 2 and Plasmodium vivax PvSTP2 interact with membrane skeleton of red blood cell

Tryptophan rich domains of Plasmodium falciparum SURFIN4 2 and Plasmodium vivax PvSTP2 interact with membrane skeleton of red blood cell

... some proteins reside in the Mau- rer’s cleft, which acts as a sorting depot for proteins en route to the surface of iRBC, including SBP1, REX1, and MAHRP1, which are responsible for PfEMP1 to be inserted ...

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Perkowski_unc_0153D_15570.pdf

Perkowski_unc_0153D_15570.pdf

... Bacterial exported proteins are proteins that are transported out of cytoplasm to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane, cell wall, or are fully released into the host ...of exported ...

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A conserved domain targets exported PHISTb family proteins to the periphery of Plasmodium infected erythrocytes

A conserved domain targets exported PHISTb family proteins to the periphery of Plasmodium infected erythrocytes

... many proteins across the PV membrane and into the host ...Many exported proteins are directed for export by a host-targeting (HT) motif (also referred to as a PEXEL) [3,4], the presence of which can ...

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Rules of Origin Liberalization with Multi Product Firms: Theory and Evidence from Bangladeshi Apparel Exporters

Rules of Origin Liberalization with Multi Product Firms: Theory and Evidence from Bangladeshi Apparel Exporters

... The EU’s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a unilateral agreement that grants preferential tariff treatment for imports of goods from many developing coun- tries. Within the GSP, the “Everything But Arms” (EBA) ...

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Exported Corruption and Its Enforcement: Factors and Relationships.

Exported Corruption and Its Enforcement: Factors and Relationships.

... This research explains and analyzes information from the actual levels of “perceived corruption” in a list of 39 nations and their levels of “exported corruption”. Exported corruption is measured by the so ...

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Trends in Irish Exports

Trends in Irish Exports

... Although the export share related to the broad chemicals sector has increased in importance in recent years (see Figure 1.9), the UK market is still relatively diversified as regards Irish goods’ exports. Chemicals and ...

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