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Infection and Immunity, September 2001, p. 5931-5935, Vol. 69, No. 9
Oral Microbiology Unit, King's College
London, Guy's Hospital, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, United
Kingdom,1 and Department of Medicine,
School of Medicine, and Molecular Biology Institute, University of
California, Los Angeles, California 900952
Received 15 March 2001/Returned for modification 14 May
2001/Accepted 18 June 2001
Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 and Pasteurella
multocida toxin induced dose- and time-dependent increases in
focal adhesion kinase (FAK) Tyr397 phosphorylation in Swiss
3T3 cells. FAK autophosphorylation was sensitive to inhibitors of
p160/ROCK and coincided with the formation of stable complexes between
FAK and Src family members.
0019-9567/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.9.5931-5935.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Escherichia coli Cytotoxic Necrotizing Factor and
Pasteurella multocida Toxin Induce Focal Adhesion Kinase
Autophosphorylation and Src Association
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Oral
Microbiology Unit, King's College London, Floor 28, Guy's Hospital,
London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, United Kingdom. Phone: (44) 020 7955 2848. Fax: (44) 020 7955 2847. E-mail:
alistair.lax{at}kcl.ac.uk.
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