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Jan 20, 2010
4:39pm
Once inside the gut, Listeria expresses internalin, an adhesion molecule that attaches to the host’s E-cadherin 1. The bacterium becomes engulfed by the host membrane 2. Escaping the vesicle, Listeria replicates 3, with each new bacterium becoming surrounded by an actin cloud 4. The Listeria then shuttles through the cell by forming a comet of actin filaments, eventually punching through the membrane of a neighboring cell 5. in which it is engulfed and repeats steps 3 through 5.
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The Maverick Bacterium :The Scientist [2010-01-01]
Science, Physics, Theology, History
This reminds me of the actual(in slow time) of the rockets being fired into Southern Israel from Gaza by Hamas and other Muslims, Islamists, or ‘Evil Dewers’.
Imagine a trail of protein becoming like a comet … within a cell. Need some more Biophysics on this.
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