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1. There Are No Insurmountable Barriers: Passage of the Helicobacter pylori VacA Toxin from Bacterial Cytoplasm to Eukaryotic Cell Organelle

2. Chaperone activity of serine protease HtrA of Helicobacter pylori as a crucial survival factor under stress conditions

3. Functional analysis and cryo-electron microscopy of Campylobacter jejuni serine protease HtrA

4. E-Cadherin Orthologues as Substrates for the Serine Protease High Temperature Requirement A (HtrA)

5. Properties of the HtrA Protease From Bacterium Helicobacter pylori Whose Activity Is Indispensable for Growth Under Stress Conditions

6. The Periplasmic Oxidoreductase DsbA Is Required for Virulence of the Phytopathogen

7. Analysis of the link between the redox state and enzymatic activity of the HtrA (DegP) protein from Escherichia coli.

8. Structural and Functional Analysis of Human HtrA3 Protease and Its Subdomains.

9. SurA-like and Skp-like Proteins as Important Virulence Determinants of the Gram Negative Bacterial Pathogens

10. Effects of stressful physico-chemical factors on the fitness of the plant pathogenic bacterium Dickeya solani

11. Mast cells in mastocytosis and allergy – Important player in metabolic and immunological homeostasis

12. SecA - a multidomain and multitask bacterial export protein

13. Functional analysis and cryo-electron microscopy of Campylobacter jejuni serine protease HtrA

14. Importance of two PDZ domains for the proteolytic and chaperone activities of Helicobacter pylori serine protease HtrA

15. Lon Protease Is Important for Growth Under Stressful Conditions and Pathogenicity of the Phytopathogen, Bacterium

16. The Periplasmic Oxidoreductase DsbA Is Required for Virulence of the Phytopathogen Dickeya solani

17. HtrA3 is a cellular partner of cytoskeleton proteins and TCP1α chaperonin

18. Structural insights into the activation mechanisms of human HtrA serine proteases

19. Establishment of serine protease htrA mutants in Helicobacter pylori is associated with secA mutations

20. The Role of Proteases in the Virulence of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria

21. Intra- and intersubunit changes accompanying thermal activation of the HtrA2(Omi) protease homotrimer

22. Immune response against HtrA proteases in children with cutaneous mastocytosis

23. Chlorophyll catabolites in conditioned media of green microalga Desmodesmus subspicatus

24. The Extracellular Bacterial HtrA Proteins as Potential Therapeutic Targets and Vaccine Candidates

25. The role of the LB structural loop and its interactions with the PDZ domain of the human HtrA3 protease

26. The LA Loop as an Important Regulatory Element of the HtrA (DegP) Protease from Escherichia coli

27. The LD loop as an important structural element required for transmission of the allosteric signal in the HtrA (DegP) protease from Escherichia coli

28. Different Contributions of HtrA Protease and Chaperone Activities to Campylobacter jejuni Stress Tolerance and Physiology

29. Extracellular HtrA serine proteases: An emerging new strategy in bacterial pathogenesis

30. Temperature-induced conformational changes within the regulatory loops L1–L2–LA of the HtrA heat-shock protease from Escherichia coli

31. The proteolytic activity of the HtrA (DegP) protein from Escherichia coli at low temperatures

32. Structural and Functional Analysis of Human HtrA3 Protease and Its Subdomains

33. Analysis of the link between the redox state and enzymatic activity of the HtrA (DegP) protein from Escherichia coli

34. The LA loop as an important regulatory element of the HtrA (DegP) protease from Escherichia coli: structural and functional studies

35. HtrA Heat Shock Protease Interacts with Phospholipid Membranes and Undergoes Conformational Changes

36. Temperature-induced changes of HtrA2(Omi) protease activity and structure

37. Degradation by proteases Lon, Clp and HtrA, of Escherichia coli proteins aggregated in vivo by heat shock; HtrA protease action in vivo and in vitro

38. Site-directed mutagenesis of the HtrA(DegP) serine protease, whose proteolytic activity is indispensable for Escherichia coli survival at elevated temperatures

39. Comparison of the Structure of Wild-type HtrA Heat Shock Protease and Mutant HtrA Proteins

40. HtrA protease family as therapeutic targets

41. Changes in expression of human serine protease HtrA1, HtrA2 and HtrA3 genes in benign and malignant thyroid tumors

42. HTRA1 (HtrA serine peptidase 1)

43. HtrA proteins as targets in therapy of cancer and other diseases

44. The role of the L2 loop in the regulation and maintaining the proteolytic activity of HtrA (DegP) protein from Escherichia coli

45. Expression of human HtrA1, HtrA2, HtrA3 and TGF-beta1 genes in primary endometrial cancer

46. Changes in mRNA and protein levels of human HtrA1, HtrA2 and HtrA3 in ovarian cancer

47. Characterization of the chaperone-like activity of HtrA (DegP) protein from Escherichia coli under the conditions of heat shock

48. Preferential immunoglobulin oxidation in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis

49. Characterization of disulfide exchange between DsbA and HtrA proteins from Escherichia coli

50. The N-terminal region of HtrA heat shock protease from Escherichia coli is essential for stabilization of HtrA primary structure and maintaining of its oligomeric structure

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