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Control of epithelial cell structure and developmental fate: Lessons from Helicobacter pylori

✍ Scribed by Hitomi Mimuro; Douglas E. Berg; Chihiro Sasakawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
288 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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Abstract

Valuable insights into eukaryotic regulatory circuits can emerge from studying interactions of bacterial pathogens such as Helicobacter pylori with host tissues. H. pylori uses a type IV secretion system (T4SS) to deliver its CagA virulence protein to epithelial cells, where much of it becomes phosphorylated. CagA's phosphorylated and non‐phosphorylated forms each interact with host regulatory proteins to alter cell structure and cell fate. Kwok and colleagues1 showed that CagA destined for phosphorylation is delivered using host integrin as receptor and H. pylori's CagL protein as an integrin‐specific adhesin, and that CagL–integrin‐binding activates the kinase cascade responsible for CagA phosphorylation. This research contributes to understanding infectious disease and the control of cell fates. BioEssays 30:515–520, 2008. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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