Using the yeast two-hybrid system to identify human epithelial cell proteins that bind gonococcal Opa proteins: intracellular gonococci bind pyruvate kinase via their Opa proteins and require host pyruvate for growth
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Three novel components of the human exosomeAutoantibodies directed to novel components of the PM/Scl complex, the human exosomeSupervillin modulation of focal adhesions involving TRIP6/ZRP-1Infection of epithelial cells by pathogenic neisseriae reduces the levels of multiple lysosomal constituentsA protein subunit of human RNase P, Rpp14, and its interacting partner, OIP2, have 3'-->5' exoribonuclease activity.Protein-protein interactions with subunits of human nuclear RNase PHuman pyruvate kinase M2: a multifunctional proteinThe human exosome: an autoantigenic complex of exoribonucleases in myositis and scleroderma.Possible involvement of Opa-interacting protein 5 in adipose proliferation and obesityZRP-1, a zyxin-related protein, interacts with the second PDZ domain of the cytosolic protein tyrosine phosphatase hPTP1ELaXp180, a mammalian ActA-binding protein, identified with the yeast two-hybrid system, co-localizes with intracellular Listeria monocytogenesMetabolic reprogramming: a cancer hallmark even warburg did not anticipateInteractions of pathogenic Neisseria with host cells. Is it possible to assemble the puzzle?Reverse transcriptase-PCR differential display analysis of meningococcal transcripts during infection of human cells: up-regulation of priA and its role in intracellular replication.OIP5, a target of miR-15b-5p, regulates hepatocellular carcinoma growth and metastasis through the AKT/mTORC1 and β-catenin signaling pathways.Coordinate intracellular expression of Salmonella genes induced during infection.Experimental gonococcal genital tract infection and opacity protein expression in estradiol-treated miceMicrobial genome analysis: insights into virulence, host adaptation and evolution.Lactate stimulation of gonococcal metabolism in media containing glucose: mechanism, impact on pathogenicity, and wider implications for other pathogens.A Type VI secretion system encoding locus is required for Bordetella bronchiseptica immunomodulation and persistence in vivo.PRAME is a golgi-targeted protein that associates with the Elongin BC complex and is upregulated by interferon-gamma and bacterial PAMPsTRIP6: an adaptor protein that regulates cell motility, antiapoptotic signaling and transcriptional activity.The molecular mechanisms used by Neisseria gonorrhoeae to initiate infection differ between men and women.Contrasting within- and between-host immune selection shapes Neisseria Opa repertoires.Quantification of bacterial internalization by host cells using a beta-lactamase reporter strain: Neisseria gonorrhoeae invasion into cervical epithelial cells requires bacterial viabilityLeucine-rich repeat protein PRAME: expression, potential functions and clinical implications for leukaemia.Mammalian 14-3-3beta associates with the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion membrane via its interaction with IncG.Defining the role of TRIP6 in cell physiology and cancer.Characterization of an Opa interacting protein 5 involved in lung and esophageal carcinogenesis.The effect of selenium enrichment on baker's yeast proteomeThyroid hormone enhances nitric oxide-mediated bacterial clearance and promotes survival after meningococcal infectionNeisseria meningitidis Opc invasin binds to the cytoskeletal protein alpha-actinin.Opa interacting protein 5 acts as an oncogene in bladder cancer.CEACAM is not necessary for Neisseria gonorrhoeae to adhere to and invade female genital epithelial cells.Identification of a meningococcal L-glutamate ABC transporter operon essential for growth in low-sodium environments.Opa-interacting protein 5 modulates docetaxel-induced cell death via regulation of mitophagy in gastric cancer.TRIP6 regulates neural stem cell maintenance in the postnatal mammalian subventricular zone.Cancer-testis Specific Gene OIP5: A Downstream Gene of E2F1 that Promotes Tumorigenesis and Metastasis in Glioblastoma by Stabilizing E2F1 Signalling.PKM2 Is Required to Activate Myeloid Dendritic Cells from Patients with Severe Aplastic Anemia.
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Using the yeast two-hybrid system to identify human epithelial cell proteins that bind gonococcal Opa proteins: intracellular gonococci bind pyruvate kinase via their Opa proteins and require host pyruvate for growth
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Using the yeast two-hybrid sys ...... quire host pyruvate for growth
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Using the yeast two-hybrid sys ...... quire host pyruvate for growth
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Using the yeast two-hybrid sys ...... quire host pyruvate for growth
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Using the yeast two-hybrid sys ...... quire host pyruvate for growth
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10.1046/J.1365-2958.1998.00670.X
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