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Class:IdDisease:3134792
_displayNamebacterial infectious disease
_timestamp2013-02-13 13:38:50
created[InstanceEdit:3134795] Shamovsky, V, 2013-02-13
definitionA disease by infectious agent that results_in infection, has_material_basis_in Bacteria.
identifier104
namebacterial infectious disease
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:1247631] DOID
(disease)[Reaction:9611414] Bacterial infection step 2: association of LYP4:peptidoglycan with CERK1 leading to CERK1 phosphorylation [Oryza sativa]
[Reaction:9611480] Bacterial pathogen recognition by LYP4 step1 [Oryza sativa]
[Reaction:9611515] phosphorylation of RBOHB in response to pathogens [Oryza sativa]
[Reaction:9611550] Bacterial infection step 2: association of LYP6:peptidoglycan with CERK1 leading to phosphorylation of CERK1 [Oryza sativa]
[Reaction:9611559] Bacterial pathogen recognition by LYP6 step1 [Oryza sativa]
[Pathway:9638334] Iron assimilation using enterobactin [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9638482] Metal ion assimilation from the host [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9638552] SfaS binds the fibronectin matrix [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9638561] MrkD binds Collagen V [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9638571] FimH binds D-mannose moiety on host cell [Homo sapiens]
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