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- Category:Host-pathogen (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Host-pathogen - Category:Host-pathogen interaction (56 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Host-pathogen interaction - Category:Host-pathogen protein complex (60 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Host-pathogen protein complex - Category:Host pathogen interaction (56 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Host pathogen interaction - Category:Pathogen-host interaction (56 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Pathogen-host interaction - Category:Host-specific pathogen (53 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Host-specific pathogen - Category:Kinase cytoskeleton pathogen host (64 bytes)
1: ...ges with the keyword Kinase cytoskeleton pathogen host - Category:Host/pathogen (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Host/pathogen - Category:Autophagy / host-pathogen interaction / protein binding /ravz / lir / lc3 (104 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Autophagy / host-pathogen interaction / protein binding /ravz / lir / lc3 - Category:Host-pathogen endosome (53 bytes)
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24: ...r jejuni, which has a major role in adherence and host colonisation. PEB1a is also the periplasmic bindi...
26: ...on of the PEB1a protein from the food-borne human pathogen Campylobacter jejuni.,Muller A, Leon-Kempis Mdel ... - 2cfz (5,650 bytes)
11: ...the primary component of the mucus overlaying the host epithelial tissues (PubMed:31907968). Plays a rol...
24: ...of SdsA1 are found in many pathogenic and some nonpathogenic bacteria. The crystal structure of SdsA1 reveal... - 2cfu (5,731 bytes)
11: ...the primary component of the mucus overlaying the host epithelial tissues (PubMed:31907968). Plays a rol...
24: ...of SdsA1 are found in many pathogenic and some nonpathogenic bacteria. The crystal structure of SdsA1 reveal... - 1o6s (4,369 bytes)
24: ...tion. Our studies reveal the structural basis for host tro-pism of this bacterium and the molecular dece... - 1o6v (4,161 bytes)
24: ...tion. Our studies reveal the structural basis for host tro-pism of this bacterium and the molecular dece... - 1o6t (4,397 bytes)
24: ...tion. Our studies reveal the structural basis for host tro-pism of this bacterium and the molecular dece... - 1eag (6,555 bytes)
11: ...27842</ref> Plays a key role in defense against host by cleaving histatin-5 (Hst 5), a peptide from hu...
24: ...tions caused by Candida albicans, a common fungal pathogen of humans, are increasing in incidence, necessita... - 2jc4 (4,742 bytes)
24: ...midinic (AP) endonuclease paralogues in the human pathogen Neisseria meningitidis. The presence of multiple ...
26: ...h distinct activities in DNA repair and bacterial pathogenesis.,Carpenter EP, Corbett A, Thomson H, Adacha J... - 1h6t (3,984 bytes)
23: ...s responsible for the specific recognition of the host cellular binding partners during infection.
25: Internalins from the human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes combine three distinct fol... - 2iw0 (5,267 bytes)
2: ...ructure of the chitin deacetylase from the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum lindemuthianum==
11: ...ubMed:9373940). May play a role in evasion of the host immune response; plant chitinases liberate chitin...
24: The fungal pathogen Colletotrichum lindemuthianum secretes an endo-ch...
26: ...d mechanism of chitin deacetylase from the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum lindemuthianum.,Blair DE, Hekmat O... - 2j0r (4,972 bytes)
24: ...eme transport relay process. In the Gram-negative pathogen Yersinia enterocolitica, the HemRSTUV system culm... - 2j0p (4,921 bytes)
24: ...eme transport relay process. In the Gram-negative pathogen Yersinia enterocolitica, the HemRSTUV system culm... - 8yvj (7,204 bytes)
11: ...:22747490, PubMed:22267739). Monoglucosylation of host small GTPases completely prevents the recognition... - 8yvo (7,136 bytes)
11: ...:22747490, PubMed:22267739). Monoglucosylation of host small GTPases completely prevents the recognition... - 2bh1 (5,296 bytes)
24: ...lera toxin into the intestinal tract of the human host. Here, we describe the 2.4 A structure of the het... - 2bz9 (5,243 bytes)
24: ...ial for efficient discrimination between host and pathogen enzymes. - 2jdu (5,650 bytes)
24: ...bsequently allowing the bacteria to adhere to the host cells. It displays high values of affinity toward... - 2jdy (5,543 bytes)
24: ...bsequently allowing the bacteria to adhere to the host cells. It displays high values of affinity toward... - 2jdp (5,547 bytes)
24: ...bsequently allowing the bacteria to adhere to the host cells. It displays high values of affinity toward... - 2jdm (5,656 bytes)
24: ...bsequently allowing the bacteria to adhere to the host cells. It displays high values of affinity toward...
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