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A hypervariable N-terminal region of Yersinia LcrV determines Toll-like receptor 2-mediated IL-10 induction and mouse virulence
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A. Sing, D. Reithmeier-Rost, K. Granfors, J. Hill, A. Roggenkamp, and J. Heesemann A hypervariable N-terminal region of Yersinia LcrV determines Toll-like receptor 2-mediated IL-10 induction and mouse virulence Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102 2005 16049 16054 By exchange of an invariant lysine residue in Y. enterocolitica LcrV, the authors generated a TLR-2-inactive LcrV variant which also confers mouse virulence attenuation to Y. enterocolitica.
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Sing, A.1
Reithmeier-Rost, D.2
Granfors, K.3
Hill, J.4
Roggenkamp, A.5
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