Competition between Chlamydia psittaci and L cells for host isoleucine pools: a limiting factor in chlamydial multiplication.
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Ehrlichia secretes Etf-1 to induce autophagy and capture nutrients for its growth through RAB5 and class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinaseAmino acid transport into cultured McCoy cells infected with Chlamydia trachomatis.Intracytoplasmic growth and virulence of Listeria monocytogenes auxotrophic mutants.Chlamydial heat shock proteins and disease pathology: new paradigms for old problems?The chlamydia: molecular biology of procaryotic obligate parasites of eucaryocytes.Surface properties of Chlamydia psittaciPersistent infection of mouse fibroblasts (L cells) with Chlamydia psittaci: evidence for a cryptic chlamydial form.Chlamydial development is adversely affected by minor changes in amino acid supply, blood plasma amino acid levels, and glucose deprivation.Effects of cortisone, cytochalasin B and cycloheximide on strains of Chlamydia psittaci in cell cultures.Division of single host cells after infection with chlamydiaeParasite-specified phagocytosis of Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia trachomatis by L and HeLa cellsKinetics of phagocytosis of Chlamydia psittaci by mouse fibroblasts (L cells): separation of the attachment and ingestion stages.Use of HeLa cell guanine nucleotides by Chlamydia psittaci.Cytochalasin B does not inhibit ingestion of Chlamydia psittaci by mouse fibroblasts (L cells) and mouse peritoneal macrophages.Wheat germ agglutinin blockage of chlamydial attachment sites: antagonism by N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.Lipid metabolism in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells: directed trafficking of Golgi-derived sphingolipids to the chlamydial inclusion.Immediate toxicity of high multiplicities of Chlamydia psittaci for mouse fibroblasts (L cells).Requirements for ingestion of Chlamydia psittaci by mouse fibroblasts (L cells).Toxicity of low and moderate multiplicities of Chlamydia psittaci for mouse fibroblasts (L cells)Contrast of Glycogenesis and protein synthesis in monkey kidney cells and HeLa cells infected with Chlamydia trachomatis lymphogranuloma venereum.Effect of cortisol on the growth of Chlamydia trachomatis in McCoy cellsLoss of inorganic ions from host cells infected with Chlamydia psittaciChlamydiae modulate gamma interferon, interleukin-1 beta, and tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor expression in HeLa cells.Tryptophan depletion as a mechanism of gamma interferon-mediated chlamydial persistenceChlamydia species-dependent differences in the growth requirement for lysosomesCharacterizing the intracellular distribution of metabolites in intact Chlamydia-infected cells by Raman and two-photon microscopy.Competitive inhibition of amino acid uptake suppresses chlamydial growth: involvement of the chlamydial amino acid transporter BrnQ.The trans-Golgi SNARE syntaxin 6 is recruited to the chlamydial inclusion membrane.Characterization of gamma interferon-mediated cytotoxicity to chlamydia-infected fibroblastsDifferential modulation of lymphocyte proliferative responses and lymphokine secretion in mice during development of immunity to Chlamydia psittaciGrowth of Chlamydia trachomatis in enucleated cells.Potentiation of interferon-mediated inhibition of Chlamydia infection by interleukin-1 in human macrophage culturesCytotoxic-T-lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis of L cells persistently infected with Chlamydia spp.The Chlamydia trachomatis parasitophorous vacuolar membrane is not passively permeable to low-molecular-weight compoundsChlamydia muridarum infection elicits a beta interferon response in murine oviduct epithelial cells dependent on interferon regulatory factor 3 and TRIFCytokine-mediated indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase induction in response to Chlamydia infection in human macrophage cultures.Enucleated L929 cells support invasion, differentiation, and multiplication of Trypanosoma cruzi parasitesHost HDL biogenesis machinery is recruited to the inclusion of Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells and regulates chlamydial growthEubacterial origin of chlamydiae.Synthesis of disulfide-bonded outer membrane proteins during the developmental cycle of Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia trachomatis
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Competition between Chlamydia psittaci and L cells for host isoleucine pools: a limiting factor in chlamydial multiplication.
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