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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 9, p e0221936 (2019)
ToxR and TcpP, two winged helix-turn-helix (w-HTH) family transcription factors, co-activate expression of the toxT promoter in Vibrio cholerae. ToxT then directly regulates a number of genes required for virulence. In addition to co-activation of to
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https://doaj.org/article/a6041e8a54864ef3a17e7db2aa7720aa
Autor:
Amber M, Abram, Michelle M, Szewczyk, Seon G, Park, Sumita S, Sam, Haya B, Eldana, Fadi J, Koria, Joseph M, Ferracciolo, Laura A, Young, Hina, Qadir, Aaron J, Bonham, Fei, Yang, Jonathan S, Zora, Sara A, Abdulelah, Neil A, Patel, Ayah, Koleilat, Malaka A, Saleh, Jamal A, Alhabeil, Shameel, Khan, Ashootosh, Tripathi, John G, Palanci, Eric S, Krukonis
Publikováno v:
Infect Immun
Root caries in geriatric patients is a growing problem as more people are maintaining their natural teeth into advanced age. We determined the levels of various bacterial species previously implicated in root caries disease or health using quantitati
Autor:
Amber M. Abram, Michelle M. Szewczyk, Seon G. Park, Sumita S. Sam, Haya B. Eldana, Fadi J. Koria, Joseph M. Ferracciolo, Laura A. Young, Hina Qadir, Aaron J. Bonham, Fei Yang, Jonathan S. Zora, Sara A. Abdulelah, Neil A. Patel, Ayah Koleilat, Malaka A. Saleh, Jamal A. Alhabeil, Shameel Khan, Ashootosh Tripathi, John G. Palanci, Eric S. Krukonis
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 90
Root caries in geriatric patients is a growing problem as more people are maintaining their natural teeth into advanced age. We determined the levels of various bacterial species previously implicated in root caries disease or health using quantitati
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e83621 (2013)
The Yersinia pestis adhesin Ail mediates host cell binding and facilitates delivery of cytotoxic Yop proteins. Ail from Y. pestis and Y. pseudotuberculosis is identical except for one or two amino acids at positions 43 and 126 depending on the Y. pse
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https://doaj.org/article/f113a511331e4473bead9d80a60664ad
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology. 111:82-95
Ail, a multifunctional outer membrane protein of Yersinia pestis, confers cell binding, Yop delivery and serum resistance activities. Resistance to complement proteins in serum is critical for the survival of Y. pestis during the septicemic stage of
Autor:
Joshua J. Thomson, Eric S. Krukonis
Publikováno v:
FEBS lettersReferences. 594(16)
Pathogens that colonize deep tissues and spread systemically encounter the innate host resistance mechanism of complement-mediated lysis and complement opsonization leading to engulfment and degradation by phagocytic cells. Yersinia and Salmonella sp
Autor:
Joshua J. Thomson, Eric S. Krukonis, Christian A. Shively, Craig P. Seaborn, Emily L. French, Sarah J. Morgan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 198:498-509
TcpP and ToxR coordinately regulate transcription of toxT , the master regulator of numerous virulence factors in Vibrio cholerae . TcpP and ToxR are membrane-localized transcription factors, each with a periplasmic domain containing two cysteines. I
Publikováno v:
Molecular microbiology. 111(1)
Ail, a multifunctional outer membrane protein of Yersinia pestis, confers cell binding, Yop delivery and serum resistance activities. Resistance to complement proteins in serum is critical for the survival of Y. pestis during the septicemic stage of
Autor:
Malte Kronshage, Tiffany M. Tsang, Eric S. Krukonis, Naama H. Sleiman, Jeffrey S. Wiese, Shanedah Williams, Suleyman Felek, Natalie Maricic, Jamal A. Alhabeil, Joshua J. Thomson, Rafla Matti, Lisa D. Usselman
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 85
Yersinia pestis , the causative agent of plague, binds host cells to deliver cytotoxic Yop proteins into the cytoplasm that prevent phagocytosis and generation of proinflammatory cytokines. Ail is an eight-stranded β-barrel outer membrane protein wi
Autor:
Lesley Bohman, Suleyman Felek, Peter M. Merritt, Melanie M. Marketon, Eric S. Krukonis, Thomas M. Nero
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology. 17:666-687
Summary Yersinia species display a tropism for lymphoid tissues during infection, and the bacteria select innate immune cells for delivery of cytotoxic effec- tors by the type III secretion system. Yet, the mechanism for target cell selection remains