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Possible Roles of Ectophosphatases in Host-Parasite Interactions
oleh: Marta T. Gomes, Angela H. Lopes, José Roberto Meyer-Fernandes
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01 |
Deskripsi
The interaction and survival of pathogens in hostile environments and in confrontation with host immune responses are important mechanisms for the establishment of infection. Ectophosphatases are enzymes localized at the plasma membrane of cells, and their active sites face the external medium rather than the cytoplasm. Once activated, these enzymes are able to hydrolyze phosphorylated substrates in the extracellular milieu. Several studies demonstrated the presence of surface-located ecto-phosphatases in a vast number of pathogenic organisms, including bacteria, protozoa, and fungi. Little is known about the role of ecto-phosphatases in host-pathogen interactions. The present paper provides an overview of recent findings related to the virulence induced by these surface molecules in protozoa and fungi.