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Karydis A, Sandal I, Luo J, Prislovsky A, Gamboa A, Rosloniec E, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Feb; 17(2):e0263754. PMID: 35108337
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Pan Y, Subhadra B, Sandal I, Dickerman A, Inzana T
Vet Microbiol . 2021 Nov; 263:109267. PMID: 34739965
UspE is a global regulator in Escherichia coli. To study the function of Histophilus somni uspE, strain 2336::TnuspE was identified from a bank of mutants generated with EZ::Tn5™<KAN-2> Tnp Transposome™...
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Karydis A, Sandal I, Luo J, Prislovsky A, Gamboa A, Rosloniec E, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Apr; 16(4):e0250177. PMID: 33857232
Our previous studies have shown that inoculation of the oral cavity of "humanized" B6.DR1/4 mice with the periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis results in an increase in the percentage of circulating...
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Pan Y, Siddaramappa S, Sandal I, Dickerman A, Bandara A, Inzana T
Infect Immun . 2020 Nov; 89(2). PMID: 33139386
-Ribosylhomocysteinase (LuxS) is required for the synthesis of the autoinducer-2 (AI-2) quorum-sensing signaling molecule in many Gram-negative bacteria. The bovine (and ovine) opportunistic pathogen contains and forms a biofilm containing...
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Pan Y, Tagawa Y, Champion A, Sandal I, Inzana T
Infect Immun . 2018 Sep; 86(12). PMID: 30201700
is capable of intracellular survival within professional phagocytic cells, but the mechanism of survival is not understood. The Fic motif within the direct repeat (DR1)/DR2 domains of the IbpA fibrillary...
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Sandal I, Karydis A, Luo J, Prislovsky A, Whittington K, Rosloniec E, et al.
Arthritis Res Ther . 2016 Oct; 18(1):249. PMID: 27784339
Background: The linkage between periodontal disease and rheumatoid arthritis is well established. Commonalities among the two are that both are chronic inflammatory diseases characterized by bone loss, an association with...
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Shah N, Bandara A, Sandal I, Inzana T
Vet Microbiol . 2014 Sep; 173(3-4):371-8. PMID: 25218867
Histophilus somni is an etiologic agent of shipping fever pneumonia, myocarditis, and other systemic diseases of bovines. Virulence factors that have been identified in H. somni include biofilm formation, lipooligosaccharide...
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Sandal I, Inzana T, Molinaro A, De Castro C, Shao J, Apicella M, et al.
BMC Microbiol . 2011 Aug; 11:186. PMID: 21854629
Background: Histophilus somni, a gram-negative coccobacillus, is an obligate inhabitant of bovine and ovine mucosal surfaces, and an opportunistic pathogen responsible for respiratory disease and other systemic infections in cattle...
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Sandal I, Bhattacharya A, Saini U, Kaur D, Sharma S, Gulati A, et al.
BMC Chem Biol . 2011 Jun; 11:1. PMID: 21624145
Background: Accidental autoclaving of L-glutamine was found to facilitate the Agrobacterium infection of a non host plant like tea in an earlier study. In the present communication, we elucidate the...
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Sandal I, Inzana T
Trends Microbiol . 2009 Dec; 18(2):90-9. PMID: 20036125
Histophilus somni is an obligate inhabitant of the respiratory and genital mucosal surfaces of bovines and ovines. An individual strain can be a primary pathogen, an opportunistic pathogen, or a...