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Given that phosphorylation, which prevents acetylation, within KXGS motifs has also been reported to release tau from microtubules [ 36], this event would be expected to uncouple the coordinated regulation of tubulin and tau acetylation, further contributing to the pathogenicity of this particular p-tau species.
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Given that phosphorylation within KXGS motifs, which prevents acetylation, has also been reported to release tau from microtubules (15), this event would be expected to uncouple the coordinated regulation of tubulin and tau acetylation, which may further contribute to the pathogenicity of this particular p-tau species.
This further reiterates the rationale for the implication of cmaA2 as one of the major factors contributing to the pathogenicity of Mycobacteria as mutants lacking this gene are known to evoke 5-fold increase in host – immune response [47].
To extend the view on proteins contributing to the pathogenicity of C. pseudotuberculosis FRC41, the genome sequence was screened for further candidate genes encoding virulence factors (Table 1).
Biofilm production is believed to contribute to the pathogenicity of this organism.
The distinct protein composition of ETEC vesicles and their ability to carry toxin may contribute to the pathogenicity of ETEC strains.
These enzymes have been suggested to contribute to the pathogenicity of many Gram-negative bacteria.
A combination of virulence factors and fitness attributes contribute to the pathogenicity of C. albicans.
It is well established that abnormalities in haemostasis contribute to the pathogenicity of critical illness [ 2].
In addition, we identify several genes that may contribute to the pathogenicity of Bacillus species.
All together this suggests that the oxidase activity could contribute to the pathogenicity of C. canimorsus.
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