K Mathee
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Recent Articles
1.
Madhivanan P, Krupp K, Coudray M, Colbert B, Ruiz-Perez D, Cui H, et al.
Vaccine
. 2021 Jul;
39(34):4810-4816.
PMID: 34294478
Background: Chronic infection with high-risk human papillomavirus is a necessary cause for cervical carcinogenesis. This study examined prevalence of nonavalent vaccine preventable HPV types over four months among sexually active...
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Song Z, Kong K, Wu H, Maricic N, Ramalingam B, Priestap H, et al.
Phytomedicine
. 2010 Jun;
17(13):1040-6.
PMID: 20554187
Virulent factors produced by pathogens play an important role in the infectious process, which is regulated by a cell-to-cell communication mechanism called quorum sensing (QS). Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important...
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Morea A, Mathee K, Franklin M, Giacomini A, ORegan M, Ohman D
Gene
. 2001 Nov;
278(1-2):107-14.
PMID: 11707327
The organization of the alginate gene cluster in Pseudomonas fluorescens was characterized. A bank of genomic DNA from P. fluorescens was mobilized to a strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with a...
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Malhotra S, Mathee K, Ohman D
J Bacteriol
. 2000 Nov;
182(24):6999-7006.
PMID: 11092861
Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains that cause chronic pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis patients typically undergo mucoid conversion. The mucoid phenotype indicates alginate overproduction and is often due to defects in MucA,...
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Hughes K, Mathee K
Annu Rev Microbiol
. 1999 Jan;
52:231-86.
PMID: 9891799
A mechanism for regulating gene expression at the level of transcription utilizes an antagonist of the sigma transcription factor known as the anti-sigma (anti-sigma) factor. The cytoplasmic class of anti-sigma...
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Mathee K, McPherson C, Ohman D
J Bacteriol
. 1997 Jun;
179(11):3711-20.
PMID: 9171421
Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains associated with cystic fibrosis are often mucoid due to the copious production of alginate, an exopolysaccharide and virulence factor. Alginate gene expression is transcriptionally controlled by a...
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Mathee K, Howe M
Virology
. 1993 Oct;
196(2):712-21.
PMID: 8372443
Transcription during the bacteriophage Mu lytic cycle occurs in three phases: early, middle, and late. Previous DNA sequence analysis of the middle operon revealed five potential open reading frames (ORFs)...
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Mathee K, Howe M
J Bacteriol
. 1993 Sep;
175(17):5314-23.
PMID: 8366019
Transcription during the bacteriophage Mu lytic cycle occurs in three phases: early, middle, and late. Middle transcription requires the early gene product Mor for its activation. Mor protein overproduction was...
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Mathee K, Howe M
J Bacteriol
. 1990 Dec;
172(12):6641-50.
PMID: 2147678
Transcription of bacteriophage Mu occurs in a regulatory cascade consisting of three phases: early, middle, and late. The 1.2-kb middle transcript is initiated at Pm and encodes the C protein,...