Gioacchino Micheli
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DAlfonso A, Micheli G, Camilloni G
Semin Cell Dev Biol
. 2024 Jan;
159-160:1-9.
PMID: 38244478
The ribosomal DNA locus (rDNA) is central for the functioning of cells because it encodes ribosomal RNAs, key components of ribosomes, and also because of its links to fundamental metabolic...
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Micheli G, Camilloni G
Biology (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
11(6).
PMID: 35741463
Gene duplication is considered one of the most important events that determine the evolution of genomes. However, the neo-duplication condition of a given gene is particularly unstable due to recombination...
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Pasqua M, Zennaro A, Trirocco R, Fanelli G, Micheli G, Grossi M, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2021 Mar;
9(2).
PMID: 33673345
Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are nanostructures mostly produced by blebbing of the outer membrane in Gram negative bacteria. They contain biologically active proteins and perform a variety of processes. OMV...
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Pasqua M, Grossi M, Zennaro A, Fanelli G, Micheli G, Barras F, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2019 Aug;
7(9).
PMID: 31443538
Efflux pumps represent an important and large group of transporter proteins found in all organisms. The importance of efflux pumps resides in their ability to extrude a wide range of...
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Di Felice F, Micheli G, Camilloni G
J Biosci
. 2019 Jun;
44(2).
PMID: 31180051
Restriction enzymes have been identified in the early 1950s of the past century and have quickly become key players in the molecular biology of DNA. Forty years ago, the scientists...
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Leuzzi A, Grossi M, Di Martino M, Pasqua M, Micheli G, Colonna B, et al.
Int J Med Microbiol
. 2017 Apr;
307(4-5):268-275.
PMID: 28389211
Shigella, the etiological agent of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis), is a highly adapted human pathogen. It evolved from an innocuous ancestor resembling the Escherichia coli strain by gain and loss of...
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Durano D, Lukacs A, Di Felice F, Micheli G, Camilloni G
Int J Biochem Cell Biol
. 2016 Dec;
83:76-83.
PMID: 28025045
Maintaining a stable and balanced histone pool is of paramount importance for genome stability and fine regulation of DNA replication and transcription. This involves a complex regulatory machinery, exploiting transcription...
8.
Di Martino M, Falconi M, Micheli G, Colonna B, Prosseda G
Front Mol Biosci
. 2016 Oct;
3:61.
PMID: 27747215
is a highly adapted human pathogen, mainly found in the developing world and causing a severe enteric syndrome. The highly sophisticated infectious strategy of banks on the capacity to invade...
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Leuzzi A, Di Martino M, Campilongo R, Falconi M, Barbagallo M, Marcocci L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Aug;
10(8):e0136744.
PMID: 26313003
The polyamine profile of Shigella, the etiological agent of bacillary dysentery in humans, differs markedly from that of E. coli, its innocuous commensal ancestor. Pathoadaptive mutations such as the loss...
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Campilongo R, Di Martino M, Marcocci L, Pietrangeli P, Leuzzi A, Grossi M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Sep;
9(9):e106589.
PMID: 25192335
Polyamines are small molecules associated with a wide variety of physiological functions. Bacterial pathogens have developed subtle strategies to exploit polyamines or manipulate polyamine-related processes to optimize fitness within the...