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The Chlamydia trachomatis type III secretion chaperone Slc1 engages multiple early effectors, including TepP, a tyrosine-phosphorylated protein required for the recruitment of CrkI-II to nascent inclusions and innate immune signaling
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The Chlamydia trachomatis type III secretion chaperone Slc1 engages multiple early effectors, including TepP, a tyrosine-phosphorylated protein required for the recruitment of CrkI-II to nascent inclusions and innate immune signaling

Yi-Shan Chen, Robert J Bastidas, Hector A Saka, Victoria K Carpenter, Kristian L Richards, Gregory V Plano and Raphael H Valdivia
PLoS pathogens, Vol.10(2), pp.e1003954-e1003954
2014-02
PMCID: PMC3930595
PMID: 24586162

Abstract

Amino Acid Sequence Chlamydia trachomatis - genetics Phosphorylation Immunoprecipitation Molecular Chaperones - metabolism Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis Humans Immunity, Innate - genetics Molecular Chaperones - genetics Molecular Sequence Data Chlamydia trachomatis - immunology Chlamydia trachomatis - metabolism Signal Transduction - genetics Immunity, Innate - immunology Signal Transduction - immunology Tandem Mass Spectrometry Fluorescent Antibody Technique Chromatography, Liquid Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-crk - metabolism HeLa Cells Molecular Chaperones - immunology Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.248 Sexually Transmitted Infections
1.248.655 Chlamydia Trachomatis
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Microbiology
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Virology
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