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Rhodococcus equi Virulence-Associated Protein A is required for diversion of phagosome biogenesis but not for cytotoxicity
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Bargen KV et al. – The vapA mutant still killed the macrophages yet did not affect the pH of host cell lysosomes. Hence, VapA is not required for host cell necrosis but is required for neutralization of phagosomes and lysosomes or their disruption. This is the first report of an R. equi mutant with altered phagosome biogenesis.
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