Chapter 113. Introduction to Infectious Diseases: Host–Pathogen Interactions (Part 5) The complement system (Chap. 308) consists of a group of serum proteins functioning as a cooperative, self-regulating cascade of enzymes that adhere to—and in some cases disrupt—the surface of[r]
syndecans, glypicans or various isoforms of CD44, occur oncell surfaces. Syndecans and glypicans are usually substi-tuted with HS chains, although some members of thesyndecan family can also carry CS/DS chains [3,4], whereasCD44 contains only CS or CS/HS [5].An increasing number of microbial pathoge[r]
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induced host factors may be required for this interactionand that LEF-7 may be a component of a complexcontaining HEL. Besides containing a sequence motifcorresponding to a metal coordination site, LEF-7 possessesa small degree of sequence homology to the UL29 gene ofHSV-1, encoding a single-[r]
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during RYMV infection of rice remains to be deter-mined. In another analysis of the same interaction,Brizard et al. [12] investigated RYMV–rice (susceptibleO. sativa indica IR64) protein complexes (formedin vivo or in vitro) to identify plant proteins putativelyinvolved in the virus–host i[r]
Chapter 113. Introduction to Infectious Diseases: Host–Pathogen Interactions (Part 4) The Immune Response Innate Immunity As they have co-evolved with microbes, higher organisms have developed mechanisms for recognizing and responding to microorganisms. Many of these mechanisms[r]
Wiskott-Aldrich Agents of syndrome infections associated with T and B cell abnormalities X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome Pneumocystis, cytomegalovirus, Cryptosporidium parvum Medical care itself increases the patient's risk of acquiring an infection in several ways: (1) through contact with pathogen[r]
Chapter 113. Introduction to Infectious Diseases: Host–Pathogen Interactions (Part 6) The microbiology laboratory must be an ally in the diagnostic endeavor. Astute laboratory personnel will suggest optimal culture and transport conditions or alternative tests to facilitate dia[r]
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modeling. A new framework to predict protein interactions is proposed in this paper, where no assumption is made about do-main interactions. Protein interactions may be the result of multiple domain inter actions which are dependent on each other. Aconjunctive norm form represen[r]
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