Dagmara I Kisiela
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Kisiela D, Magala P, Interlandi G, Carlucci L, Ramos A, Tchesnokova V, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2021 Apr;
17(4):e1009440.
PMID: 33826682
Critical molecular events that control conformational transitions in most allosteric proteins are ill-defined. The mannose-specific FimH protein of Escherichia coli is a prototypic bacterial adhesin that switches from an 'inactive'...
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Kisiela D, Radey M, Paul S, Porter S, Polukhina K, Tchesnokova V, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2017 Apr;
199(13).
PMID: 28439032
We analyzed the within-household evolution of two household-associated strains from pandemic clonal group ST131-30, using isolates recovered from five individuals within two families, each of which had a distinct strain....
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Johnson T, Aziz M, Liu C, Sokurenko E, Kisiela D, Paul S, et al.
Genome Announc
. 2016 May;
4(3).
PMID: 27174264
We report here the complete genome sequence, including five plasmid sequences, of Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131) strain JJ1887. The strain was isolated in 2007 in the United States...
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Kisiela D, Avagyan H, Friend D, Jalan A, Gupta S, Interlandi G, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2015 May;
11(5):e1004857.
PMID: 25974133
Attachment proteins from the surface of eukaryotic cells, bacteria and viruses are critical receptors in cell adhesion or signaling and are primary targets for the development of vaccines and therapeutic...
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Kisiela D, Rodriguez V, Tchesnokova V, Avagyan H, Aprikian P, Liu Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2013 Nov;
110(47):19089-94.
PMID: 24191044
Inhibiting antibodies targeting receptor-binding pockets in proteins is a major focus in the development of vaccines and in antibody-based therapeutic strategies. Here, by using a common mannose-specific fimbrial adhesin of...
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Stahlhut S, Chattopadhyay S, Kisiela D, Hvidtfeldt K, Clegg S, Struve C, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2013 Oct;
195(24):5602-13.
PMID: 24123820
Type 3 fimbriae are adhesive organelles found in enterobacterial pathogens. The fimbriae promote biofilm formation on biotic and abiotic surfaces; however, the exact identity of the receptor for the type...
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Kisiela D, Chattopadhyay S, Tchesnokova V, Paul S, Weissman S, Medenica I, et al.
mBio
. 2013 Mar;
4(2).
PMID: 23462115
Unlabelled: Salmonella and Escherichia coli mannose-binding type 1 fimbriae exhibit highly similar receptor specificities, morphologies, and mechanisms of assembly but are nonorthologous in nature, i.e., not closely related evolutionarily. Their...
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Liu Y, Esser L, Interlandi G, Kisiela D, Tchesnokova V, Thomas W, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2013 Feb;
288(14):9993-10001.
PMID: 23393133
CfaE, the tip adhesin of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli colonization factor antigen I fimbriae, initiates binding of this enteropathogen to the small intestine. It comprises stacked β-sandwich adhesin (AD) and pilin...
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Chattopadhyay S, Paul S, Kisiela D, Linardopoulou E, Sokurenko E
J Bacteriol
. 2012 Jul;
194(18):5002-11.
PMID: 22797756
One of the strongest signals of adaptive molecular evolution of proteins is the occurrence of convergent hot spot mutations: repeated changes in the same amino acid positions. We performed a...
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Kisiela D, Chattopadhyay S, Libby S, Karlinsey J, Fang F, Tchesnokova V, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2012 Jun;
8(6):e1002733.
PMID: 22685400
Whereas the majority of pathogenic Salmonella serovars are capable of infecting many different animal species, typically producing a self-limited gastroenteritis, serovars with narrow host-specificity exhibit increased virulence and their infections...