Curtis B Read
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Recent Articles
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Hart T, Sonnert N, Tang X, Chaurasia R, Allen P, Hunt J, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Jun;
187(15):4113-4127.e13.
PMID: 38876107
Vector-borne diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide and pose a substantial unmet medical need. Pathogens binding to host extracellular proteins (the "exoproteome") represents a crucial interface in the...
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Read C, Ali A, Stephenson D, Macknight H, Maus K, Cockburn C, et al.
mBio
. 2024 Feb;
15(4):e0029924.
PMID: 38415594
Many intracellular pathogens structurally disrupt the Golgi apparatus as an evolutionarily conserved promicrobial strategy. Yet, the host factors and signaling processes involved are often poorly understood, particularly for , the...
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Hawkes C, Hinson A, Vashishta A, Read C, Carlyon J, Lamont R, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2023 Jan;
91(2):e0031922.
PMID: 36648232
Increased prevalence and abundance of Selenomonas sputigena have been associated with periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease of tooth-supporting tissues, for more than 50 years. Over the past decade, molecular surveys...
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Read C, Lind M, Chiarelli T, Izac J, Adcox H, Marconi R, et al.
mBio
. 2022 Nov;
13(6):e0296122.
PMID: 36409075
Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the etiologic agent of the emerging infection, granulocytic anaplasmosis. This obligate intracellular bacterium lives in a host cell-derived vacuole that receives membrane traffic from multiple organelles to...
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Gupta S, Hunt J, Adcox H, Andersen S, Gumpf J, Green R, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2022 Apr;
90(5):e0062821.
PMID: 35435726
Orientia tsutsugamushi is a genetically intractable obligate intracellular bacterium, causes scrub typhus, and has one of the largest known armamentariums of ankyrin repeat-containing effectors (Anks). Most have a C-terminal F-box...