Pharmacological targeting of host chaperones protects from pertussis toxin in vitro and in vivo
Abstract Whooping cough is caused by Bordetella pertussis that releases pertussis toxin (PT) which comprises enzyme A-subunit PTS1 and binding/transport B-subunit. After receptor-mediated endocytosis, PT reaches the endoplasmic reticulum from where unfolded PTS1 is transported to the cytosol. PTS1 A...
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Autores principales: | Katharina Ernst, Ann-Katrin Mittler, Veronika Winkelmann, Carolin Kling, Nina Eberhardt, Anna Anastasia, Michael Sonnabend, Robin Lochbaum, Jan Wirsching, Moona Sakari, Arto T. Pulliainen, Ciaran Skerry, Nicholas H. Carbonetti, Manfred Frick, Holger Barth |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ffe6325e744642199e112ed599bf0f26 |
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