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Maturation of Lipoproteins by Type II Signal Peptidase Is Required for Phagosomal Escape ofListeria monocytogenes
2003
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Lipoproteins of Gram-positive bacteria are involved in a broad range of functions such as substrate binding and transport, antibiotic resistance, cell signaling, or protein export and folding. Lipoproteins are also known to initiate both innate and adaptative immune responses. However, their role in the pathogenicity of intracellular microorganisms is yet poorly understood. In Listeria monocytogenes, a Gram-positive facultative intracellular human pathogen, surface proteins have important roles
doi:10.1074/jbc.m307953200
pmid:12975369
fatcat:awnu4a25hzhddog2dflxzjd5e4