- CagA (Cytotoxin-Associated Gene A)
- CagA Types Based on EPIYA Motifs
- EPIYA Motifs
- CagA – PAR1b/MARK2 Interaction
- CagA/E-cadherin interaction
- Phosphorylation-Independent CagA Signaling in Host Cell Transformation
- Phosphorylation-Dependent Vs Phosphorylation-Independent Functions of CagA
- How Targeting CagA can Interrupt Helicobacter pylori Pathogenesis
- Strategies to Target CagA: A Multifaceted Approach to Combat Helicobacter pylori Pathogenesis
Experimental Support
- ExpSup: CagA Induces P21 Expression
- ExpSup: CagA Induces β-catenin Relocalization from Cell Membrane to Nucleus in Tyrosine-phosphorylation Independent Manner
- ExpSup: CagA Physically Interacts with E-cadherin in Tyrosine-phosphorylation Independent Manner
- ExpSup: Hummingbird Phenotype is Induced only by CagA-positive Helicobacter pylori, but not by CagA-negative Helicobacter pylori
- ExpSup: CagA Undergoes Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Non-Gastric COS-7 Cells
- ExpSup: Membrane Localization of CagA is Independent of Tyrosine Phosphorylation