Type III secretion system (T3SS) of the plague bacterium Y.pestis encodes a syringe-like structure consisting of more than 20 proteins, which can inject virulence effectors into host cells to modulate the cellular functions.Here in this report, interactions among the possible components in T3SS of c6 z06 floor mats Yersinia pestis were identified u
SARCOCYSTIS INFECTION: FROM SNAKES TO HUMANS
Numerous Sarcocystis species are known to be involved in complex natural predator-prey life cycles with many different predator animals and with their preferred prey.This protozoan parasite undergoes sexual reproduction in the predator animal (definitive host) to produce sporocysts, which are excreted in the faeces.Upon ingestion by the prey animal
Setting Up Shop: The Formation and Function of the Viral Factories of Cauliflower mosaic virus
Similar to cells, viruses often compartmentalize specific functions such as genome replication or particle assembly.Viral compartments may contain host organelle membranes or they may be mainly composed of viral proteins.These compartments are often termed: inclusion bodies (IBs), viroplasms or viral factories.The same virus may form more than one
Alterations in Lower Limb Biomechanical Characteristics During the Cutting Manoeuvre in Chronic Ankle Instability Population and Copers
Understanding the lower limb biomechanical characteristics of chronic ankle instability (CAI) individuals and copers could provide the insight into the mechanism of repetitive lateral ankle sprains (LAS).Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the lower limb joint angles, joint moments, and joint stiffness among CAI, copers and healthy indiv