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A novel endogenous inhibitor of the secreted streptococcal NAD-glycohydrolase.Rediscovering PertussisInteractions between Autophagy and Bacterial Toxins: Targets for Therapy?Bacillus anthracis edema factor substrate specificity: evidence for new modes of actionCrosstalk between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the host cellLethal and edema toxins in the pathogenesis of Bacillus anthracis septic shock: implications for therapyPyrin inflammasome activation and RhoA signaling in the autoinflammatory diseases FMF and HIDSBacillus anthracis-derived edema toxin (ET) counter-regulates movement of neutrophils and macromolecules through the endothelial paracellular pathway.Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin Y is a promiscuous cyclase that increases endothelial tau phosphorylation and permeabilityThe Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme Y impairs endothelial cell proliferation and vascular repair following lung injury.Novel inhibitors of anthrax edema factor.Human monocytes respond to extracellular cAMP through A2A and A2B adenosine receptorsBacillus anthracis edema toxin inhibits Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B effects in vitro: a potential protein therapeutic?Mechanisms of NK cell-macrophage Bacillus anthracis crosstalk: a balance between stimulation by spores and differential disruption by toxins.Leptospiral pathogenomics.Role of luxS in Bacillus anthracis growth and virulence factor expression.Pathogenomic inference of virulence-associated genes in Leptospira interrogans.Emergence of anthrax edema toxin as a master manipulator of macrophage and B cell functionsBlood cells and endothelial barrier function.Bacillus bombysepticus α-Toxin Binding to G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Regulates cAMP/PKA Signaling Pathway to Induce Host Death.Bacterial effector binds host cell adenylyl cyclase to potentiate Gαs-dependent cAMP production.General aspects and recent advances on bacterial protein toxins.New insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of anthrax toxin-induced shock.Cyclic AMP: master regulator of innate immune cell function.The Pseudomonas aeruginosa Type III secretion system plays a dual role in the regulation of caspase-1 mediated IL-1beta maturation.Functional domains and motifs of bacterial type III effector proteins and their roles in infection.New insights into the biological effects of anthrax toxins: linking cellular to organismal responsesT cell targeting by anthrax toxins: two faces of the same coin.The myriad roles of cyclic AMP in microbial pathogens: from signal to swordTargeting bacterial toxins.Biological roles of cAMP: variations on a theme in the different kingdoms of life.RAB11-mediated trafficking in host-pathogen interactions.Cyclic AMP in mycobacteria: characterization and functional role of the Rv1647 ortholog in Mycobacterium smegmatis.Design and Synthesis of Fluorescent Acyclic Nucleoside Phosphonates as Potent Inhibitors of Bacterial Adenylate Cyclases.Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase toxin (ACT) induces cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in murine macrophages and is facilitated by ACT interaction with CD11b/CD18 (Mac-1).Bacterial Nucleotidyl Cyclase Inhibits the Host Innate Immune Response by Suppressing TAK1 Activation.Evolutionary Adaptation of the Essential tRNA Methyltransferase TrmD to the Signaling Molecule 3',5'-cAMP in Bacteria.Cytidylyl and uridylyl cyclase activity of bacillus anthracis edema factor and Bordetella pertussis CyaA.Differential inhibition of various adenylyl cyclase isoforms and soluble guanylyl cyclase by 2',3'-O-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-substituted nucleoside 5'-triphosphatesAnthrax edema toxin disrupts distinct steps in Rab11-dependent junctional transport.
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The adenylate cyclase toxins.
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The adenylate cyclase toxins.
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The adenylate cyclase toxins.
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P2860
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The adenylate cyclase toxins.
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Nidhi Ahuja
Praveen Kumar
Rakesh Bhatnagar
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10.1080/10408410490468795
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z