Chemical engineering of bacterial effectors for regulating cell signaling and responses

Volume: 64, Pages: 48 - 56
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Bacteria have evolved a variety of effector proteins to facilitate their survival and proliferation within the host environment. Continuous competition at the host-pathogen interface has empowered these effectors with unique mechanism and high specificity toward their host targets. The rich repertoire of bacterial effectors has thus provided us an attractive toolkit for investigating various cellular processes, such as signal transductions. With...
Paper Details
Title
Chemical engineering of bacterial effectors for regulating cell signaling and responses
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
64
Pages
48 - 56
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