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Exogenous bacterial DnaK increases protein kinases activity in human cancer cell lines.

Francesca BenedettiSabrina CurreliRobert C GalloDavide Zella
Published in: Journal of translational medicine (2021)
Given the similarity in structure and amino acid composition of this protein with other bacterial DnaKs we provide a novel mechanism whereby components of the human microbiota and present in the tumor microenvironment are able to deregulate phosphorylation events occurring during carcinogenesis and cancer progression.
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