Role of Rab GTPases in membrane traffic and cell physiology

AH Hutagalung, PJ Novick - Physiological reviews, 2011 - journals.physiology.org
Intracellular membrane traffic defines a complex network of pathways that connects many of
the membrane-bound organelles of eukaryotic cells. Although each pathway is governed by …

Chlamydial intracellular survival strategies

RJ Bastidas, CA Elwell… - Cold Spring …, 2013 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen and the
causative agent of blinding trachoma. Although Chlamydia is protected from humoral …

[PDF][PDF] Chlamydia psittaci: update on an underestimated zoonotic agent

MR Knittler, K Sachse - Pathogens and disease, 2015 - researchgate.net
Chlamydia (C.) psittaci is an economically relevant pathogen in poultry and pet birds, where
it causes psittacosis/ornithosis, and also a human pathogen causing atypical pneumonia …

Strategies used by bacteria to grow in macrophages

G Mitchell, C Chen, DA Portnoy - Myeloid Cells in Health and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Intracellular bacterial pathogens cause a wide range of diseases and significantly contribute
to the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases worldwide (1‐16)(Table 1) …

Quantitative proteomics reveals metabolic and pathogenic properties of Chlamydia trachomatis developmental forms

HA Saka, JW Thompson, YS Chen… - Molecular …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular pathogen responsible for ocular and
genital infections of significant public health importance. C. trachomatis undergoes a …

[HTML][HTML] Chlamydial infection from outside to inside

A Gitsels, N Sanders, D Vanrompay - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Chlamydia are obligate intracellular bacteria, characterized by a unique biphasic
developmental cycle. Specific interactions with the host cell are crucial for the bacteria's …

Evolution, phylogeny, and molecular epidemiology of Chlamydia

A Nunes, JP Gomes - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2014 - Elsevier
The Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular bacteria characterized by a unique
biphasic developmental cycle. It encompasses the single genus Chlamydia, which involves …

[HTML][HTML] Genome organization and genomics in Chlamydia: whole genome sequencing increases understanding of chlamydial virulence, evolution, and phylogeny

LDW Luu, V Kasimov, S Phillips, GSA Myers… - Frontiers in cellular …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The genus Chlamydia contains important obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens to
humans and animals including C. trachomatis and C. pneumoniae. Since 1998, when the …

Apicoplast and endoplasmic reticulum cooperate in fatty acid biosynthesis in apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii

S Ramakrishnan, MD Docampo, JI MacRae… - Journal of Biological …, 2012 - ASBMB
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for high impact human diseases such as malaria,
toxoplasmosis, and cryptosporidiosis. These obligate intracellular pathogens are dependent …

Reassessing the role of the secreted protease CPAF in Chlamydia trachomatis infection through genetic approaches

EA Snavely, M Kokes, JD Dunn, HA Saka… - Pathogens and …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The secreted Chlamydia protease CPAF cleaves a defined set of mammalian and
Chlamydia proteins in vitro. As a result, this protease has been proposed to modulate a …