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Salmonella Virulence: New Clues to Intramacrophage Survival

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 2180148
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Salmonella are capable of survival in macrophages (cells which have evolved specific mechanisms to kill pathogenic bacteria). One mechanism involves the bactericidal peptides called defensins which insert into phospholipid bilayers to generate transmembrane pores. Synthesis of the Salmonella gene products which determine resistance to defensins has been found to be under the control of a transcriptional regulatory protein termed PhoP.

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