D E Fouts
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Zhang H, Fouts D, DePew J, Stevens R
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2013 Apr;
159(Pt 6):1023-1035.
PMID: 23579685
Ef11 is a temperate bacteriophage originally isolated by induction from a lysogenic Enterococcus faecalis strain recovered from an infected root canal, and the Ef11 prophage is widely disseminated among strains...
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Paulsen I, Banerjei L, Myers G, Nelson K, Seshadri R, Read T, et al.
Science
. 2003 Mar;
299(5615):2071-4.
PMID: 12663927
The complete genome sequence of Enterococcus faecalis V583, a vancomycin-resistant clinical isolate, revealed that more than a quarter of the genome consists of probable mobile or foreign DNA. One of...
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Nelson K, Weinel C, Paulsen I, Dodson R, HILBERT H, Martins Dos Santos V, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2003 Jan;
4(12):799-808.
PMID: 12534463
Pseudomonas putida is a metabolically versatile saprophytic soil bacterium that has been certified as a biosafety host for the cloning of foreign genes. The bacterium also has considerable potential for...
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Collmer A, Badel J, Charkowski A, Deng W, Fouts D, Ramos A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2000 Aug;
97(16):8770-7.
PMID: 10922033
Pseudomonas syringae is a member of an important group of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens of plants and animals that depend on a type III secretion system to inject virulence effector proteins...
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Celander D, Bennett K, Fouts D, Seitz E, True H
Methods Enzymol
. 2000 Jul;
318:332-50.
PMID: 10889997
No abstract available.
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Anderson D, Fouts D, Collmer A, Schneewind O
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1999 Oct;
96(22):12839-43.
PMID: 10536009
Bacterial pathogens of both animals and plants use type III secretion machines to inject virulence proteins into host cells. Although many components of the secretion machinery are conserved among different...
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van Dijk K, Fouts D, Rehm A, Hill A, Collmer A, Alfano J
J Bacteriol
. 1999 Aug;
181(16):4790-7.
PMID: 10438746
We present here data showing that the Avr proteins HrmA and AvrPto are secreted in culture via the native Hrp pathways from Pseudomonas syringae pathovars that produce these proteins. Moreover,...
8.
Ham J, Bauer D, Fouts D, Collmer A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1998 Aug;
95(17):10206-11.
PMID: 9707625
The Hrp (type III protein secretion) system is essential for the plant parasitic ability of Pseudomonas syringae and most Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens. AvrB and AvrPto are two P. syringae...
9.
Fouts D, Celander D
Gene
. 1998 May;
210(1):135-42.
PMID: 9524249
The RNA challenge phage system enables genetic selection of proteins with RNA-binding activity in bacteria. These phages are modified versions of the temperate DNA bacteriophage P22 in which post-transcriptional regulatory...
10.
Fouts D, True H, Celander D
Nucleic Acids Res
. 1998 Feb;
25(22):4464-73.
PMID: 9358153
The R17/MS2 coat protein serves as a translational repressor of replicase by binding to a 19 nt RNA hairpin containing the Shine-Dalgarno sequence and the initiation codon of the replicase...