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Intracellular Parasitism of Microorganisms

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This book is about mechanisms of intracellular parasitism of Legionella, Listeria and Mycobacterium. The presented data illustrate the hypothesis that one of the ways by which intracellularly multiplying bacteria influence the bactericidal response of phagocytes is by altering signaling cascades in eukaryotes. To achieve this goal bacteria are capable to produce enzymes and other biologically active compounds which misdirect signaling pathways for the benefit of the parasites. The book is composed of two main parts. The first provides general information on signaling cascades in eukaryotic cells. Analysis of Legionella, Listeria and Mycobacterium products possessing regulatory activity toward metabolism of host cells, essentially by affecting signal transduction in eukaryotes, is performed in the second section.

List of contents

1. Receptors.- 2. Heterotrimeric G Proteins.- 3. Low Molecular Weight GTP-Binding Proteins.- 4. Adenylyl Cyclases.- 5. Phospholipases.- 6. Nitric Oxide Synthases.- 7. Soluble Guanylyl Cyclases.- 8. Protein Kinases.- 9. Protein Phosphatases.- 10. General Comments on Signal Transduction in Eukaryotic Cells.- 11. Legionella.- 12. Listeria.- 13. Mycobacterium.- Section III Conclusion.- References.

Product details

Authors Yuri F Belyi, Yuri F. Belyi
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.11.2013
 
EAN 9783662220498
ISBN 978-3-662-22049-8
No. of pages 200
Illustrations XI, 200 p. 18 illus.
Series Medical Intelligence Unit
Medical Intelligence Unit
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

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