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dc.contributor.authorMolinari, Gabriella
dc.contributor.authorRohde, Manfred
dc.contributor.authorWilde, Christian
dc.contributor.authorJust, Ingo
dc.contributor.authorAktories, Klaus
dc.contributor.authorChhatwal, Gursharan S
dc.date.accessioned2009-02-05T11:44:31Zen
dc.date.available2009-02-05T11:44:31Zen
dc.date.issued2006-06en
dc.identifier.citationLocalization of the C3-Like ADP-ribosyltransferase from Staphylococcus aureus during bacterial invasion of mammalian cells. 2006, 74 (6):3673-7 Infect. Immun.en
dc.identifier.issn0019-9567en
dc.identifier.pmid16714601en
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/IAI.02013-05en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10033/48537en
dc.description.abstractThe C3stau2 exoenzyme from Staphylococcus aureus is a C3-like ADP-ribosyltransferase which possesses no specific receptor-binding domain or translocation unit required for entry in target cells where its substrate is located. Here we show that C3stau2 can reach its target after invasion of staphylococci in eukaryotic cells without needing translocation.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.meshADP Ribose Transferasesen
dc.subject.meshAnimalsen
dc.subject.meshHela Cellsen
dc.subject.meshHumansen
dc.subject.meshMiceen
dc.subject.meshMicroscopy, Immunoelectronen
dc.subject.meshProtein Transporten
dc.subject.meshStaphylococcus aureusen
dc.subject.meshVirulenceen
dc.titleLocalization of the C3-Like ADP-ribosyltransferase from Staphylococcus aureus during bacterial invasion of mammalian cells.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Microbial Pathogenesis, GBF-German Research Centre for Biotechnology, Mascheroder Weg 1, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany.en
dc.identifier.journalInfection and immunityen
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-13T00:23:57Z
html.description.abstractThe C3stau2 exoenzyme from Staphylococcus aureus is a C3-like ADP-ribosyltransferase which possesses no specific receptor-binding domain or translocation unit required for entry in target cells where its substrate is located. Here we show that C3stau2 can reach its target after invasion of staphylococci in eukaryotic cells without needing translocation.


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