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Structural and functional aspects of the Helicobacter pylori secretome 被引量:4
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作者 Giuseppe Zanotti Laura Cendron 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第6期1402-1423,共22页
Proteins secreted by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), an important human pathogen responsible for severe gastric diseases, are reviewed from the point of view of their biochemical characterization, both functional and... Proteins secreted by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), an important human pathogen responsible for severe gastric diseases, are reviewed from the point of view of their biochemical characterization, both functional and structural. Despite the vast amount of experimental data available on the proteins secreted by this bacterium, the precise size of the secretome remains unknown. In this review, we consider as secreted both proteins that contain a secretion signal for the periplasm and proteins that have been detected in the external medium in in vitro experiments. In this way, H. pylori&#x02019;s secretome appears to be composed of slightly more than 160 proteins, but this number must be considered very cautiously, not only because the definition of secretome itself is ambiguous but also because the included proteins were observed as secreted in in vitro experiments that were not representative of the environmental situation in vivo. The proteins that appear to be secreted can be grouped into different classes: enzymes (48 proteins), outer membrane proteins (43), components of flagella (11), members of the cytotoxic-associated genes pathogenicity island or other toxins (8 and 5, respectively), binding and transport proteins (9), and others (11). A final group, which includes 28 members, is represented by hypothetical uncharacterized proteins. Despite the large amount of data accumulated on the H. pylori secretome, a considerable amount of work remains to reach a full comprehension of the system at the molecular level. 展开更多
关键词 Helicobacter pylori Secreted proteins Periplasmic space secretion signal SECRETOME
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Neuronal insulin receptor mediates a positive feedback regulation of insulin biosynthesis in Drosophila
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作者 Jie Ye Danping Chen +1 位作者 Yue Yu Liming Wang 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期123-125,共3页
Insulin signaling is vital for the development and growth of mammals,which also plays a prominent role in the regulation of metabolism,stress response,reproduction,and behaviors.Therefore,insulin signaling is under ti... Insulin signaling is vital for the development and growth of mammals,which also plays a prominent role in the regulation of metabolism,stress response,reproduction,and behaviors.Therefore,insulin signaling is under tight regulation at the levels of insulin biosynthesis,secretion,and post-secretion action(Melloul et al.,2002;Na€ssel et al.,2013). 展开更多
关键词 biosynthesis Drosophila secretion Insulin metabolism vital tight neuronal physiological signaling
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