Bacterial Pathogens Hijack the Innate Immune Response by Activation of the Reverse Transsulfuration Pathway
ABSTRACT The reverse transsulfuration pathway is the major route for the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids. The role of this metabolic pathway in macrophage response and function is unknown. We show that the enzyme cystathionine γ-lyase (CTH) is induced in macrophages infected with pathoge...
Main Authors: | Alain P. Gobert, Yvonne L. Latour, Mohammad Asim, Jordan L. Finley, Thomas G. Verriere, Daniel P. Barry, Ginger L. Milne, Paula B. Luis, Claus Schneider, Emilio S. Rivera, Kristie Lindsey-Rose, Kevin L. Schey, Alberto G. Delgado, Johanna C. Sierra, M. Blanca Piazuelo, Keith T. Wilson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019-10-01
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Series: | mBio |
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Online Access: | https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.02174-19 |
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