From CagA to CagA [electronic resource] : the metamorphoses of the Helicobacter pylori's cytotoxin-associated gene A into the cancer-associated gene A / Antonello Covacci.
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Contents: Helicobacter pylori: a chronic pathogen with lifelong association with the host -- The cag pathogenicity island encoding the Type IV secretion system and the CagA effector molecule -- CagA is translocated into the host cells and is tyrosine-phosphorylated by the c-Src kinase -- CagA affects the host cell terminal differentiation program -- CagA is associated with tumorigenic conversion acting simultaneously on two major pathways.
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