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Host-Pathogen Interactions Methods and Protocols
This fully updated volume serves as multidisciplinary compendium of approaches and techniques employed to analyze the role of different molecules,... -
Protein-Protein Interactions in Host–Pathogen Interactions
Human body is vulnerable to infection by several causative agents like viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa. Currently, a lot of importance has... -
A Planarian Model System to Study Host-Pathogen Interactions
This protocol is focused on using the recently established planarian infection model system to study host-pathogen interactions during fungal... -
Host-Pathogen Interaction: Biology and Public Health
Interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms are common in nature and have a significant impact on host health, often leading to several... -
Genetic Association Studies in Host-Pathogen Interaction Analysis
Studying host-pathogen interactions at a molecular level has always been technically challenging. Identifying the different biochemical and genetic... -
Genomics of Host–Pathogen Interaction
Genomics of host–pathogen interactions have greatly advanced in perception and understanding of molecular and genetical mechanisms of host–pathogen... -
Burning questions for fire blight research: I. Genomics and evolution of Erwinia amylovora and analyses of host-pathogen interactions
Fire blight, caused by the bacterial pathogen Erwinia amylovora , continues to be a devastating disease affecting commercial apple and pear plantings...
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Pattern-Triggered Immunity and Effector-Triggered Immunity: crosstalk and cooperation of PRR and NLR-mediated plant defense pathways during host–pathogen interactions
The elucidation of the molecular basis underlying plant-pathogen interactions is imperative for the development of sustainable resistance strategies...
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Contribution of host species and pathogen clade to snake fungal disease hotspots in Europe
Infectious diseases are influenced by interactions between host and pathogen, and the number of infected hosts is rarely homogenous across the...
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ImitateDB: A database for domain and motif mimicry incorporating host and pathogen protein interactions
Molecular mimicry of host proteins by pathogens constitutes a strategy to hijack the host pathways. At present, there is no dedicated resource for...
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Co-immunoprecipitation-Based Identification of Effector–Host Protein Interactions from Pathogen-Infected Plant Tissue
Protein–protein interactions play an essential role in host–pathogen interactions. Phytopathogens secrete a cocktail of effector proteins to suppress... -
Prediction of motif-mediated viral mimicry through the integration of host–pathogen interactions
One of the mechanisms viruses use in hijacking host cellular machinery is mimicking Short Linear Motifs (SLiMs) in host proteins to maintain their...
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Dual spatially resolved transcriptomics for human host–pathogen colocalization studies in FFPE tissue sections
Technologies to study localized host–pathogen interactions are urgently needed. Here, we present a spatial transcriptomics approach to simultaneously...
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Molecular Signatures of Host–Pathogen Interactions in Virus-Infected Lepidopterans
The role of insects as a model in innate immunity research is unquestionable. Along with Drosophila, Lepidopteran larvae are among the most common... -
Fish Lectins in Host–Pathogen Interaction
Host–pathogen interactions are complex, governed by numerous factors such as host’s age, environment, behavior, immune system, and characteristics of... -
Temporal transcriptomics provides insights into host‒pathogen interactions: a case study of Didymella pinodella and disease-resistant and disease-susceptible pea varieties
Ascochyta blight is a fungal disease affecting peas, causing significant damage to the plant and reducing crop yield. Host‒pathogen interactions can...
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Intracellular lifestyle of Chlamydia trachomatis and host–pathogen interactions
In recent years, substantial progress has been made in the understanding of the intracellular lifestyle of Chlamydia trachomatis and how the bacteria...
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A single laccase acts as a key component of environmental sensing in a broad host range fungal pathogen
Secreted laccases are important enzymes on a broad ecological scale for their role in mediating plant-microbe interactions, but within ascomycete...
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Affinity-Purification Combined with Crosslinking Mass Spectrometry for Identification and Structural Modeling of Host–Pathogen Protein–Protein Complexes
Host–pathogen protein–protein interactions are highly complex and dynamic and mediate key steps in pathogen adhesion to host, host invasion, and...