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20 september 2019 03:02:52

 
A Bacterial Effector Mimics a Host HSP90 Client to Undermine Immunity (Cell)
 


A bacterial effector operates through a `betrayal-like` mechanism by masquerading as an HSP90 client as a means to achieve specificity for its target. This minimal kinase then phosphorylates a critical active site residue to inactivate an essential chaperone required for host innate immunity.


 
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