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Plagiarism and Pathogenesis

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1 Plagiarism and Pathogenesis
Robin C. May, Laura M. Machesky  Developmental Cell  Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages (September 2001) DOI: /S (01)00051-X

2 Figure 1 Comparison of the Signals Used by Vaccinia and EPEC to Generate Actin Tails and Pedestals, Respectively Both pathogens use a common core mechanism, involving the binding of Nck to a phosphorylated tyrosine residue, to activate WASP family proteins and thus the Arp2/3 complex. In the case of the EPEC Tir protein, additional domains anchor the complex to the cytoskeleton via α-actinin, maintaining bacterial attachment Developmental Cell 2001 1, DOI: ( /S (01)00051-X)


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