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"Pathogens have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to control the host by
hijacking and redirecting cellular processes. In this context, pathogens encode
intrinsically disordered (ID) proteins (IDP) and/or proteins containing ID regions
(IDR) that, once insid e host cells, employ their inherent flexibility/plasticity to mimic
host protein interaction patterns to redirect the host immune responses and
metabolism to induce beneficial conditions for the pathogen.(...)"
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The thesis herein focuses on two examples of biologically relevant ID scaffold proteins (i.e., disordered effectors) involved in infections without any known (EHEC), the Translocated intimin receptor
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Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier. Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
