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pro vyhledávání: '"Juliana E. Mastronunzio"'
Publikováno v:
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol 24, Iss 11, Pp 1310-1316 (2011)
Progress in understanding symbiotic determinants involved in the N2-fixing actinorhizal plant symbioses has been slow but steady. Problems persist with studying the bacterial contributions to the symbiosis using traditional microbiological techniques
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b719b4bfd95b4808b8ec91c1f22ae522
Autor:
Naomi J. Walker, Erol Fikrig, Richard T. Marconi, Amandeep Kahlon, Juliana E. Mastronunzio, Jason A. Carlyon, Daniel P. Miller, Dori L. Borjesson, Nore Ojogun, Sophia Karandashova, David Seidman, Brittney K. Tegels, Kathryn S. Hebert
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology. 16:1133-1145
Summary Anaplasma phagocytophilum, which causes granulocytic anaplasmosis in humans and animals, is a tick-transmitted obligate intracellular bacterium that mediates its own uptake into neutrophils and non-phagocytic cells. Invasins of obligate intra
Autor:
Hilary K. Truchan, Erol Fikrig, David Seidman, Naomi J. Walker, Amandeep Kahlon, Juliana E. Mastronunzio, Jason A. Carlyon, Nore Ojogun, Andrew K. Ottens, Dori L. Borjesson, Matthew J. Troese, Stephanie A. Ragland
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 81:65-79
Anaplasma phagocytophilum , a member of the family Anaplasmataceae , is the tick-transmitted obligate intracellular bacterium that causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis. The life cycle of A. phagocytophilum is biphasic, transitioning between the non
Autor:
Sukanya Narasimhan, Tonya M. Colpitts, Roie Levy, Cammie F. Lesser, Morven Graham, Sarah C. Fankhauser, Pradeep D. Uchil, Juliana E. Mastronunzio, Bindu Sukumaran, Erol Fikrig
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology. 13:47-61
Anaplasma phagocytophilum causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis, one of the most common tick-borne diseases in North America. This unusual obligate intracellular pathogen selectively persists within polymorphonuclear leucocytes. In this study, using
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 75:6721-6728
Frankia species are the most geographically widespread gram-positive plant symbionts, carrying out N 2 fixation in root nodules of trees and woody shrubs called actinorhizal plants. Taking advantage of the sequencing of three Frankia genomes, proteom
Autor:
Ying Wang, Chantal Schenowitz, Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Claudine Médigue, Luis Gabriel Wall, Claudio Valverde, Benoit Cournoyer, Nadia Demange, Philippe Normand, Alison M. Berry, Louis S. Tisa, Juliana E. Mastronunzio, David Vallenet, David R. Benson, Pascal Lapierre, Emilie Bagnarol, Tania Rawnsley, Nathalie Choisne, Zoé Rouy, Johann Peter Gogarten, Céline Lavire, Alla Lapidus, Nicole Alloisio, Vincent Daubin, Arnaud Couloux, Stéphane Cruveiller, Ying Huang, Carla A. Bassi, James Niemann, Maria Pilar Francino, Derek M. Bickhart, J Maréchal, Laurent Labarre, Beth C. Mullin, Fernando Tavares, Olga R. Kopp, Michele Martinez, Eugene Goltsman, Anita Sellstedt, Pierre Pujic
Publikováno v:
Genome Research
Genome Research, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007, 17, pp.7-15. ⟨10.1101/gr.5798407⟩
Genome Research, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007, 17, pp.7-15. 〈10.1101/gr.5798407〉
Genome Research, 2007, 17, pp.7-15. ⟨10.1101/gr.5798407⟩
Genome Research, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007, 17, pp.7-15. ⟨10.1101/gr.5798407⟩
Genome Research, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007, 17, pp.7-15. 〈10.1101/gr.5798407〉
Genome Research, 2007, 17, pp.7-15. ⟨10.1101/gr.5798407⟩
Soil bacteria that also form mutualistic symbioses in plants encounter two major levels of selection. One occurs during adaptation to and survival in soil, and the other occurs in concert with host plant speciation and adaptation. Actinobacteria from
Autor:
Stephanie A. Ragland, Rachael J. Thomas, Erol Fikrig, Naomi J. Walker, Dori L. Borjesson, Matthew J. Troese, Nore Ojogun, Lauren VieBrock, Amandeep Kahlon, Juliana E. Mastronunzio, Jason A. Carlyon
Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the tick-transmitted obligate intracellular bacterium that causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA). A. phagocytophilum binding to sialyl Lewis x (sLe x ) and other sialylated glycans that decorate P selectin glycopro
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::97ecc714f164b47597f12b7944565ca2
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3486060/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3486060/
Obligate intracellular bacteria of the Rickettsiales order have evolved to colonize both arthropod and mammalian hosts, but few details are known about the bacterial adaptations that occur during transmission from blood-feeding arthropods to mammals.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::75d711c0abedee2bd3a3f1d37384f62b
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3347074/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3347074/
Autor:
Bindu, Sukumaran, Juliana E, Mastronunzio, Sukanya, Narasimhan, Sarah, Fankhauser, Pradeep D, Uchil, Roie, Levy, Morven, Graham, Tonya Michelle, Colpitts, Cammie F, Lesser, Erol, Fikrig
Publikováno v:
Cellular microbiology. 13(1)
Anaplasma phagocytophilum causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis, one of the most common tick-borne diseases in North America. This unusual obligate intracellular pathogen selectively persists within polymorphonuclear leukocytes. In this study, using
Comparative secretome analysis suggests low plant cell wall degrading capacity in Frankia symbionts.
Autor:
Mastronunzio, Juliana E.1 juliana.mastronunzio@uconn.edu, Tisa, Louis S.2 lst@hypatia.unh.edu, Normand, Philippe3 normand@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr, Benson, David R.1 david.benson@uconn.edu
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics. 2008, Vol. 9, Special section p1-15. 15p.