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Nallapareddy S, Qin X, Weinstock G, Hook M, Murray B
Infect Immun . 2000 Aug; 68(9):5218-24. PMID: 10948147
Adhesin-mediated binding to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins is thought to be a crucial step in the pathogenic process of many bacterial infections. We have previously reported conditional adherence of most...
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Nallapareddy S, Singh K, Duh R, Weinstock G, Murray B
Infect Immun . 2000 Aug; 68(9):5210-7. PMID: 10948146
Our previous work reported that most Enterococcus faecalis strains adhered to the extracellular matrix proteins collagen types I and IV and laminin after growth at 46 degrees C, but not...
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Weinstock G, Smajs D, HARDHAM J, Norris S
Res Microbiol . 2000 Jun; 151(2):151-8. PMID: 10865961
Whole genome sequences of microbial pathogens present new opportunities for clinical applications. Chief among these are development of antimicrobials, diagnostics, and vaccines. While antimicrobial development is a more difficult, long-term...
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Qin X, Singh K, Weinstock G, Murray B
Infect Immun . 2000 Apr; 68(5):2579-86. PMID: 10768947
Three agr-like genes (fsrA, fsrB, and fsrC, for Enterococcus faecalis regulator) were found upstream of the previously reported gelatinase gene (gelE) and a downstream putative serine protease gene (sprE; accession...
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Adams M, Celniker S, Holt R, Evans C, Gocayne J, Amanatides P, et al.
Science . 2000 Mar; 287(5461):2185-95. PMID: 10731132
The fly Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most intensively studied organisms in biology and serves as a model system for the investigation of many developmental and cellular processes common...
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Xu Y, Singh K, Qin X, Murray B, Weinstock G
Infect Immun . 2000 Jan; 68(2):815-23. PMID: 10639451
Previously, we described a gene cluster of Enterococcus faecalis OG1RF that produced an antigenic polysaccharide when cloned in Escherichia coli. The polysaccharide antigen was not detectable in E. faecalis strains,...
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Rich R, Kreikemeyer B, Owens R, Labrenz S, Narayana S, Weinstock G, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1999 Sep; 274(38):26939-45. PMID: 10480905
A putative collagen-binding MSCRAMM, Ace, of Enterococcus faecalis was identified by searching bacterial genome data bases for proteins containing domains homologous to the ligand-binding region of Cna, the collagen-binding MSCRAMM...
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Murray B, Weinstock G
Proc Assoc Am Physicians . 1999 Jul; 111(4):328-34. PMID: 10417741
Enterococci are a long-known cause of bacterial endocarditis and a more recently recognized cause of nosocomial infection and superinfection. While much is known about the many antibiotic resistances of enterococci,...
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Coque T, Singh K, Weinstock G, Murray B
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 1998 Dec; 43(1):141-7. PMID: 9869579
Enterococci are usually susceptible in vitro to trimethoprim; however, high-level resistance (HLR) (MICs, >1,024 microg/ml) has been reported. We studied Enterococcus faecalis DEL, for which the trimethoprim MIC was >1,024...
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Weinstock G, Hardham J, McLeod M, Sodergren E, Norris S
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 1998 Dec; 22(4):323-32. PMID: 9862125
Treponema pallidum subsp, pallidum, the causative agent of the sexually transmitted disease syphilis, is a fastidious, microaerophilic obligate parasite of humans. This bacterium is one of the few prominent infectious...