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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue NCBI_Taxonomy OntoBiotope
T4 0-727 Paragraph denotes Altogether, our results demonstrate that the interaction between surface nucleolin and its bacterial ligand EF-Tu plays an important role in Francisella tularensis adhesion and entry process and may therefore facilitate invasion of host tissues. Since phagosomal escape and intra-cytosolic multiplication of LVS in infected monocytes are very similar to those of human pathogenic F. tularensis ssp tularensis, the mechanism of entry into monocyte-like THP-1 cells, involving interaction between EF-Tu and nucleolin, might be similar in the two subspecies. Thus, the use of either nucleolin-specific pseudopeptide HB-19 or recombinant EF-Tu could provide attractive therapeutic approaches for modulating F. tularensis infection.
T33 141-163 Microorganism denotes Francisella tularensis 263
T34 164-172 Phenotype denotes adhesion OBT:000029
T35 220-244 Phenotype denotes invasion of host tissues OBT:002806
T36 232-244 Habitat denotes host tissues OBT:000196
T37 308-311 Microorganism denotes LVS 263
T38 315-333 Habitat denotes infected monocytes OBT:003001
T40 363-379 Phenotype denotes human pathogenic OBT:002806
T39 363-368 Habitat denotes human OBT:002488
T41 380-408 Microorganism denotes F. tularensis ssp tularensis 119856
T42 438-463 Habitat denotes monocyte-like THP-1 cells OBT:003001|OBT:000062
T43 703-716 Microorganism denotes F. tularensis 263