Exploring Adenylylation and Phosphocholination as Post-Translational Modifications
31-Oct-2013
ChemBioChem, 2013, DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201300508, published on 31.10.2013
Pathogenic bacteria have developed a variety of mechanisms with which to manipulate the functions of proteins in important cellular pathways of host organisms. Because of their pivotal role in the regulation of cell physiology, members of the family of G-proteins and cytoskeletal proteins are frequent targets for pathogens.