It takes two to infect
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 - 07:07
in Biology & Nature
Two so-called invasion proteins are crucial for infection. Each binds a specific receptor on the surface of human cells, which stimulates the host cell to take up the pathogen. Normally, these receptor molecules exert a different function, for example the regulation of cell growth and wound healing. The group's results have now been published in the current issue of the 'Journal of Molecular Biology'...