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Arshad Rizvi

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Lee C, Rizvi A, McBride S
bioRxiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38746432
is an anaerobic enteric pathogen that disseminates in the environment as a dormant spore. For and other sporulating bacteria, the initiation of sporulation is a regulated process that prevents spore...
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Vadankula G, Nilkanth V, Rizvi A, Yandrapally S, Agarwal A, Chirra H, et al.
ACS Infect Dis . 2024 May; 10(6):2288-2302. PMID: 38717380
The current tuberculosis (TB) treatment is challenged by a complex first-line treatment for drug-sensitive (DS) TB. Additionally, the prevalence of multidrug (MDR)- and extensively drug (XDR)-resistant TB necessitates the search...
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Rizvi A, Vargas-Cuebas G, Edwards A, DiCandia M, Carter Z, Lee C, et al.
Infect Immun . 2023 Sep; 91(10):e0031923. PMID: 37754683
is a leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrheal disease. colonization, growth, and toxin production in the intestine is strongly associated with its ability to use amino acids to generate energy, but...
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Wetzel D, Rizvi A, Edwards A, McBride S
bioRxiv . 2023 Aug; PMID: 37546766
Importance: or , is an anaerobic bacterium that lives within the gut of many mammals and causes infectious diarrhea. is able to survive outside of the gut and transmit to...
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Lee C, Rizvi A, Edwards A, DiCandia M, Vargas Cuebas G, Monteiro M, et al.
Curr Opin Microbiol . 2021 Dec; 66:32-38. PMID: 34933206
As an anaerobe, Clostridioides difficile relies on the formation of a dormant spore for survival outside of the mammalian host's gastrointestinal tract. The spore is recalcitrant to desiccation, numerous disinfectants,...
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Viana F, Peringathara S, Rizvi A, Schroeder G
Cell Microbiol . 2021 Aug; 23(11):e13384. PMID: 34392594
Proteases are powerful enzymes, which cleave peptide bonds, leading most of the time to irreversible fragmentation or degradation of their substrates. Therefore they control many critical cell fate decisions in...
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Rizvi A, Shankar A, Chatterjee A, More T, Bose T, Dutta A, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2019 Nov; 10:2417. PMID: 31736886
Metabolic adaptation of () to microbicidal intracellular environment of host macrophages is fundamental to its pathogenicity. However, an in-depth understanding of metabolic adjustments through key reaction pathways and networks is...
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Rizvi A, Yousf S, Balakrishnan K, Kumar Dubey H, Mande S, Chugh J, et al.
J Bacteriol . 2019 May; 201(15). PMID: 31138627
, the saprophytic soil mycobacterium, is routinely used as a surrogate system to study the human pathogen It has also been reported as an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised hosts. In...
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Kumar A, Phulera S, Rizvi A, Sonawane P, Panwar H, Banerjee S, et al.
FEBS Lett . 2019 Apr; 593(9):982-995. PMID: 30941756
The transcription factor Rv0081 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis controls hypoxic gene expression and acts as a regulatory hub in the latent phase of tuberculosis (TB) infection. We report here the crystal...
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Khadkikar P, Goud N, Mohammed A, Ramamoorthy G, Ananthathatmula R, Doble M, et al.
Chem Biol Drug Des . 2018 Jul; 92(6):1933-1939. PMID: 30003661
The rising multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strain made current anti-TB drug therapy ineffective and became a major health concern globally; hence it is crucial to develop new molecules against vital...