This book is about mechanisms of intracellular parasitism of Legionella,
Listeria and Mycobacterium. The presented data illustrate the hypothesis
that one of the ways by which intracellularly multiplying bacteria
influence the bactericidal response of phagocytes is by altering
signaling cascades in eukaryotes. To achieve this goal bacteria are
capable to produce enzymes and other biologically active compounds which
misdirect signaling pathways for the benefit of the parasites. The book
is composed of two main parts. The first provides general information on
signaling cascades in eukaryotic cells. Analysis of Legionella, Listeria
and Mycobacterium products possessing regulatory activity toward
metabolism of host cells, essentially by affecting signal transduction
in eukaryotes, is performed in the second section.