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Autor:
Jennifer E Griffin, Jeffrey D Gawronski, Michael A Dejesus, Thomas R Ioerger, Brian J Akerley, Christopher M Sassetti
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 7, Iss 9, p e1002251 (2011)
The pathways that comprise cellular metabolism are highly interconnected, and alterations in individual enzymes can have far-reaching effects. As a result, global profiling methods that measure gene expression are of limited value in predicting how t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/59a2e95e106d4d3489ec3333f5bdad63
Autor:
Katelyn E. Zulauf, Christopher M. Sassetti, Harsha P. Gunawardena, Xian Chen, Miriam Braunstein, Seidu Malik, Meghan E. Feltcher, Jennifer E. Griffin
Publikováno v:
Molecularcellular proteomics : MCP. 14(6)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an example of a bacterial pathogen with a specialized SecA2-dependent protein export system that contributes to its virulence. Our understanding of the mechanistic basis of SecA2-dependent export and the role(s) of the S
Autor:
Yi, Ding, Jennifer E, Griffin, Meera, Raghavan, Hairong, Xu, Evita, Henderson-Jackson, Marilyn M, Bui
Publikováno v:
Annals of clinical and laboratory science. 44(2)
Tenosynovial giant cell tumors are a group of neoplastic disorders that involve synovium-lined tendon sheaths, synovial joints, and adjacent soft tissue. They are divided into localized and diffuse subtypes. TSGCTs have well-established clinical and
Autor:
Christopher M. Sassetti, Andrew Zukauskas, Jennifer E. Griffin, Christine L. Gee, Sloane R. Blair, Tom Alber, Rakesh K. Dhiman, Jun-Rong Wei, K. G. Papavinasasundaram, Eric J. Rubin, Harene Venghatakrishnan, Dean C. Crick, Arnold M. Falick, David S. King, Christina E. Baer
Publikováno v:
Science Signaling. 5
Prokaryotic cell wall biosynthesis is coordinated with cell growth and division, but the mechanisms regulating this dynamic process remain obscure. Here, we describe a phosphorylation-dependent regulatory complex that controls peptidoglycan (PG) bios
Autor:
Valerie Mizrahi, Jennifer E. Griffin, Sarah A. Gilmore, Amit K. Pandey, John D. McKinney, Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Christopher M. Sassetti
Publikováno v:
Chemistry & Biology. 19:1210
SummaryTo understand the adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the intracellular environment, we used comprehensive metabolite profiling to identify the biochemical pathways utilized during growth on cholesterol, a critical carbon source during