scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1074/JBC.272.25.15920 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 9188492 |
P2093 | author name string | J Pierre | |
J P Liautard | |||
J Heesemann | |||
R Zumbihl | |||
A Roggenkamp | |||
S Schubert | |||
B Rouot | |||
K Ruckdeschel | |||
J Machold | |||
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Identification of the YopE and YopH domains required for secretion and internalization into the cytosol of macrophages, using the cyaA gene fusion approach | Q33638561 | ||
The cytotoxic protein YopE of Yersinia obstructs the primary host defence | Q34215777 | ||
Interleukin-1 activates a novel protein kinase cascade that results in the phosphorylation of Hsp27. | Q34323179 | ||
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Activation of Raf-1 and mitogen-activated protein kinase in murine macrophages partially mimics lipopolysaccharide-induced signaling events | Q36365140 | ||
c-fos and tumor necrosis factor gene expression in Leishmania donovani-infected macrophages | Q36796465 | ||
Tyrosine phosphate hydrolysis of host proteins by an essential Yersinia virulence determinant | Q37397346 | ||
Ceramide-binding and activation defines protein kinase c-Raf as a ceramide-activated protein kinase | Q37477854 | ||
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Does endotoxin stimulate cells by mimicking ceramide? | Q40403792 | ||
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Fc gamma R-dependent mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in leukocytes: a common signal transduction event necessary for expression of TNF-alpha and early activation genes | Q41169343 | ||
Prolonged elevation of intracellular cyclic AMP levels in U937 cells increases the number of receptors for and the responses to formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine, independently of the differentiation process | Q41279414 | ||
Modulation of virulence factor expression by pathogen target cell contact | Q41490662 | ||
Dissection of the Yersinia enterocolitica virulence plasmid pYVO8 into an operating unit and virulence gene modules | Q41492876 | ||
Cell-surface-bound Yersinia translocate the protein tyrosine phosphatase YopH by a polarized mechanism into the target cell | Q41493370 | ||
Deferoxamine B but not deferoxamine G1 inhibits cytokine production in murine bone marrow macrophages | Q41493960 | ||
Translocation of a hybrid YopE-adenylate cyclase from Yersinia enterocolitica into HeLa cells | Q41497627 | ||
Signal transduction in the mammalian cell during bacterial attachment and entry | Q41502909 | ||
In vivo neutralization of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma abrogates resistance to Yersinia enterocolitica infection in mice | Q41507498 | ||
Protein tyrosine phosphatase activity of an essential virulence determinant in Yersinia | Q41511214 | ||
Kappa B-type enhancers are involved in lipopolysaccharide-mediated transcriptional activation of the tumor necrosis factor alpha gene in primary macrophages | Q42088673 | ||
P433 | issue | 25 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | Yersinia enterocolitica | Q135177 |
P304 | page(s) | 15920-7 | |
P577 | publication date | 1997-06-20 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Biological Chemistry | Q867727 |
P1476 | title | Yersinia enterocolitica promotes deactivation of macrophage mitogen-activated protein kinases extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2, p38, and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase. Correlation with its inhibitory effect on tumor necrosis factor-alpha production | |
P478 | volume | 272 |
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