Four viruses, two bacteria, and one receptor: membrane cofactor protein (CD46) as pathogens' magnet - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Four viruses, two bacteria, and one receptor: membrane cofactor protein (CD46) as pathogens' magnet
Roberto Cattaneo. J Virol. 2004 May.
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FIG. 1.
CD46 structure, domains interacting with different pathogens, and postulated cytoplasmic tail-dependent signaling are shown. Large elongated ovals, CCP modules; small ovals, STP domains; thin lines originating in the STP domains, O-linked oligosaccharides; cyt1 and cyt2, alternative cytoplasmic tails; shaded bar, plasma membrane; and arrows, postulated signaling cascades.
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