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1. Citric Acid Controls the Activity of YopH Bacterial Tyrosine Phosphatase

2. Yersinia pestis-Induced Mitophagy That Balances Mitochondrial Homeostasis and mROS-Mediated Bactericidal Activity

3. High‐Throughput Screening (HTS) by NMR Guided Identification of Novel Agents Targeting the Protein Docking Domain of YopH

4. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YopE prevents uptake by M cells and instigates M cell extrusion in human ileal enteroid-derived monolayers

5. Inhibition of Neutrophil Primary Granule Release during Yersinia pestis Pulmonary Infection

6. The Amino-Terminal Part of the Needle-Tip Translocator LcrV of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Is Required for Early Targeting of YopH and In vivo Virulence.

7. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YopE prevents uptake by M cells and instigates M cell extrusion in human ileal enteroid-derived monolayers

8. Supplementary Simulation Data for Insights into the Importance of WPD-Loop Sequence for Activity and Structure in Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases

9. Updated Supplementary Simulation Data for Insights into the Importance of WPD-Loop Sequence for Activity and Structure in Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases

10. On the recognition of Yersinia protein tyrosine phosphatase by carboxylic acid derivatives.

11. Analysis of protein tyrosine phosphatase interactions with microarrayed phosphopeptide substrates using imaging mass spectrometry.

12. Inhibition of Neutrophil Primary Granule Release during <named-content content-type='genus-species'>Yersinia pestis</named-content> Pulmonary Infection

13. Crystal structure of the Cys-NO modified YopH tyrosine phosphatase.

14. Synthetic chalcones and sulfonamides as new classes of Yersinia enterocolitica YopH tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors.

15. Context-dependent protein folding of a virulence peptide in the bacterial and host environments: structure of an SycH-YopH chaperone-effector complex.

16. Inhibitors of the Yersinia protein tyrosine phosphatase through high throughput and virtual screening approaches

17. Yersinia pestis -Induced Mitophagy That Balances Mitochondrial Homeostasis and mROS-Mediated Bactericidal Activity.

18. NMR-Based Design and Evaluation of Novel Bidentate Inhibitors of the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase YopH.

19. A rapid oxime linker-based library approach to identification of bivalent inhibitors of the Yersinia pestis protein-tyrosine phosphatase, YopH

20. High yield expression of non-phosphorylated protein tyrosine kinases in insect cells

21. Synthesis of tripeptides as potent Yersinia protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors

22. Disruption of target cell adhesion structures by the Yersinia effector YopH requires interaction with the substrate domain of p130Cas

23. Computational analysis of tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor selectivity for the virulence factors YopH and SptP

24. Druggability analysis and classification of protein tyrosine phosphatase active sites

27. A Co-purification Method for Efficient Production and Src Kinase-mediated Phosphorylation of Aplysia Cortactin.

28. Timing and targeting of Type III secretion translocation of virulence effectors in Yersinia

29. Extra! Extracellular Effector Delivery into Host Cells via the Type 3 Secretion System

30. The Amino-Terminal part of the Needle-Tip Translocator LcrV of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is Required for Early Targeting of YopH and In Vivo Virulence

31. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YopE prevents uptake by M cells and instigates M cell extrusion in human ileal enteroid-derived monolayers.

32. Aurintricarboxylic acid structure modifications lead to reduction of inhibitory properties against virulence factor YopH and higher cytotoxicity

33. High-Throughput Screening (HTS) by NMR Guided Identification of Novel Agents Targeting the Protein Docking Domain of YopH

34. Inhibition of Neutrophil Primary Granule Release during Yersinia pestis Pulmonary Infection.

36. Exploring Oxidovanadium(IV) Complexes as YopH Inhibitors: Mechanism of Action and Modeling Studies

37. Redox process is crucial for inhibitory properties of aurintricarboxylic acid against activity of YopH: virulence factor of Yersinia pestis

38. Antiphagocytosis by Yersinia pseudotuberculosis : role of the YopH target proteins

39. Análise da regulação transcricional de genes de Yersinia em Escherichia coli

40. Effekter av proteinerna invasin och YopH från bakterien Yersinia pseudotuberculosis på värdcellen

41. Effects of invasin and YopH of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis on host cell signaling

42. Resistance to phagocytosis by Yersinia

43. Letter to the Editor: 1H, 15N and 13C assignments of the N-terminal domain of Yersinia outer protein H in its apo form and in complex with a phosphotyrosine peptide.

44. A Novel Mechanism for Protein Delivery by the Type 3 Secretion System for Extracellularly Secreted Proteins.

45. The PTPase YopH inhibits uptake of Yersinia, tyrosine phosphorylation of p130Cas and FAK, and the associated accumulation of these proteins in peripheral focal adhesions

46. Druggability analysis and classification of protein tyrosine phosphatase active sites.

47. Exploring Oxidovanadium(IV) Complexes as YopH Inhibitors: Mechanism of Action and Modeling Studies.

48. Redox process is crucial for inhibitory properties of aurintricarboxylic acid against activity of YopH: virulence factor of Yersinia pestis.

49. The crystal structure of the amino-terminal domain of YopH from <italic>Yersinia</italic> pseudotuberculosis.

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