| Literature DB >> 27316913 |
Klaus Aktories1,2, Carsten Schwan3, Alexander E Lang3.
Abstract
Actin and the actin cytoskeleton play fundamental roles in host-pathogen interactions. Proper function of the actin cytoskeleton is crucial for innate and acquired immune defense. Bacterial toxins attack the actin cytoskeleton by targeting regulators of actin. Moreover, actin is directly modified by various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which cause ADP-ribosylation or cross-linking of actin. Modification of actin can result in inhibition or stimulation of actin polymerization. Toxins, acting directly on actin, are reviewed.Keywords: ADP-ribosylation; Actin; Actin cross-linking; Formins; Host–pathogen interaction; Thymosin-β4; Toxins
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27316913 DOI: 10.1007/164_2016_26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Handb Exp Pharmacol ISSN: 0171-2004