Flagellar Hooks and Hook Protein FlgE Participate in Host Microbe Interactions at Immunological Level
Abstract Host-microbe interactions determine the outcome of host responses to commensal and pathogenic microbes. Previously, two epithelial cell-binding peptides were found to be homologues of two sites (B, aa168–174; F, aa303–309) in the flagellar hook protein FlgE of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Tertia...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ying Shen, Lin Chen, Meixiang Wang, Dandan Lin, Zhongjie Liang, Peiqing Song, Qing Yuan, Hua Tang, Weihua Li, Kangmin Duan, Baiyan Liu, Ge Zhao, Yiqiang Wang |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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