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Bacterial Protein Toxins Alistair J. Lax (King's College London)

Bacterial Protein Toxins By Alistair J. Lax (King's College London)

Bacterial Protein Toxins by Alistair J. Lax (King's College London)


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Bacterial toxins are potent molecular poisons that are released by bacteria to cause disease. This 2005 book describes how toxins can enter cells to subvert cell function by interfering with the key processes involved in cell growth and division, and the ability of cells to differentiate into specialised cells.

Bacterial Protein Toxins Summary

Bacterial Protein Toxins: Role in the Interference with Cell Growth Regulation by Alistair J. Lax (King's College London)

Bacterial toxins that act inside cells interact very specifically with key components of the cell and some even manipulate the cell in subtle ways for their own purposes. These potent toxins, described in this 2005 book, will be of interest to both microbiologists and cell biologists. Some of these toxins are conventional multidomain toxins that are self-programmed to enter cells. Others are delivered by type III mechanisms, often as a package of potent molecules. The molecular targets for all these toxins mediate signal transduction and the cell cycle to regulate the crucial processes of cell growth, cell division and differentiation. Thus these potent toxins are not only responsible for disease, but also provide a powerful set of tools with which to interrogate the biology of the cell. In addition such toxins may act directly to promote carcinogenesis and hence their study is also of interest in a wider context.

Table of Contents

1. Toxins and the interaction between bacterium and host Alistair J. Lax; 2. The mitogenic Pasteurella multocida toxin and cellular signalling Gillian D. Pullinger; 3. Rho-activating toxins and growth regulation Gudula Schmidt and Klaus Aktories; 4. Cytolethal distending toxins: a paradigm for bacterial cyclostatins Bernard Ducommun and Jean de Rycke; 5. Bartonella signaling and endothelial cell proliferation Garret Ihler, Anita Verma and Javier Arevalo; 6. Type III delivered toxins that target signaling pathways Luis J. Mota and Guy R. Cornelis; 7. Bacterial toxins and bone remodelling Neil W. A. McGowan, Dympna Harmey, Fraser P. Coxon, Gudrun Stenbeck, Michael J. Rogers and Agamemnon E Grigoriadis; 8. Helicobacter pylori-mechanisms for inducing epithelial cell proliferation Michael Naumann and Jean E. Crabtree; 9. Bacteria and cancer Christine P. J. Caygill and Michael J. Hill; 10. What is there still to learn about bacterial toxins? Alistair J. Lax.

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NLS9780521177467
9780521177467
0521177464
Bacterial Protein Toxins: Role in the Interference with Cell Growth Regulation by Alistair J. Lax (King's College London)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-04-28
258
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