Akt Phosphorylation Influences Persistent Chlamydial Infection and Chlamydia-Induced Golgi Fragmentation Without Involving Rab14
Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate Tea Pot intracellular bacterium that causes multiple diseases involving the eyes, gastrointestinal tract, and genitourinary system.Previous studies have identified that in acute chlamydial infection, C.trachomatis requires Akt pathway phosphorylation and Rab14-positive vesicles to transmit essential lipids from