Eleanor C Saunders
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Mui J, de Souza D, Saunders E, McConville M, Williams S
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2023 Feb;
89(2):e0201622.
PMID: 36728421
Sulfoquinovose (SQ) is a major metabolite in the global sulfur cycle produced by nearly all photosynthetic organisms. One of the major pathways involved in the catabolism of SQ in bacteria...
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Sharma M, Lingford J, Petricevic M, Snow A, Zhang Y, Jarva M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Jan;
119(4).
PMID: 35074914
Catabolism of sulfoquinovose (SQ; 6-deoxy-6-sulfoglucose), the ubiquitous sulfosugar produced by photosynthetic organisms, is an important component of the biogeochemical carbon and sulfur cycles. Here, we describe a pathway for SQ...
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Saunders E, Sernee M, Ralton J, McConville M
Curr Opin Microbiol
. 2021 Aug;
63:126-132.
PMID: 34340099
Leishmania are unusual in being able to survive long-term in the mature phagolysosome compartment of macrophages and other phagocytic cells in their mammalian hosts. Key to their survival in this...
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Kloehn J, Boughton B, Saunders E, OCallaghan S, Binger K, McConville M
mBio
. 2021 Apr;
12(2).
PMID: 33824211
are sandfly-transmitted protists that induce granulomatous lesions in their mammalian host. Although infected host cells in these tissues can exist in different activation states, the extent to which intracellular parasites...
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Saunders E, McConville M
Immunol Cell Biol
. 2020 Aug;
98(10):832-844.
PMID: 32780446
Leishmania are parasitic protists that cause a spectrum of diseases in humans characterized by the formation of granulomatous lesions in the skin or other tissues, such as liver and spleen....
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Quinn K, Hussain T, Kraus F, Formosa L, Lam W, Dagley M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Jul;
11(1):3517.
PMID: 32647122
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Quinn K, Hussain T, Kraus F, Formosa L, Lam W, Dagley M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Jun;
11(1):2857.
PMID: 32504069
Virtual memory T (T) cells are antigen-naïve CD8 T cells that exist in a semi-differentiated state and exhibit marked proliferative dysfunction in advanced age. High spare respiratory capacity (SRC) has...
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Saunders E, Naderer T, Chambers J, Landfear S, McConville M
Mol Microbiol
. 2018 Feb;
108(2):143-158.
PMID: 29411460
Leishmania parasites target macrophages in their mammalian hosts and proliferate within the mature phagolysosome compartment of these cells. Intracellular amastigote stages are dependent on sugars as a major carbon source...
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McConville M, Saunders E, Kloehn J, Dagley M
F1000Res
. 2015 Nov;
4(F1000 Faculty Rev):938.
PMID: 26594352
A number of medically important microbial pathogens target and proliferate within macrophages and other phagocytic cells in their mammalian hosts. While the majority of these pathogens replicate within the host...
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Naderer T, Heng J, Saunders E, Kloehn J, Rupasinghe T, Brown T, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2015 Sep;
11(9):e1005136.
PMID: 26334531
Leishmania parasites replicate within the phagolysosome compartment of mammalian macrophages. Although Leishmania depend on sugars as a major carbon source during infections, the nutrient composition of the phagolysosome remains poorly...