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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Hayward _et al_. reply: Our recent Letter1 and the report of Swimm _et al_.2 provide intriguing new insights into actin pedestal formation by
EPEC. Both groups investigated how the receptor (Tir) of this important human pathogen is tyrosine phosphorylated: we defined a specific requirement for the Src-family kinase (SFK) c-Fyn
using “priming and challenge” and _in vitro_ assays to uncouple Tir delivery and receptor clustering, whereas Swimm _et al_. investigated the potential pharmaceutical application of
pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidine inhibitors using only a single EPEC wild-type strain (EPEC-WT). Their data implicated several redundant kinases, including SFKs, c-Abl and c-Arg; Swimm _et al_.
comment that their particular EPEC-WT forms pedestals on _src__−/−__ yes__−/−__ fyn__−/−_ (SYF) cells, which seems to be in contrast to our findings. This is a preview of subscription
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