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Bacterial toxins induce sustained mRNA expression of the silencing transcription factor klf2 via inactivation of RhoA and Rhophilin-1
Infection and Immunity, 10/19/09
Dach K et al. – Rhophilin–1 is sufficient to induce long–term klf2 expression. Thus, bacteria exploit the RhoA–Rhophilin signaling cascade to mediate sustained expression of the immuno–suppressive transcription factor klf2.
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