Karan Gautam Kaval
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Recent Articles
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Role of ethanolamine utilization and bacterial microcompartment formation in intracellular infection
Chatterjee A, Kaval K, Garsin D
Infect Immun
. 2024 May;
92(6):e0016224.
PMID: 38752742
Ethanolamine (EA) affects the colonization and pathogenicity of certain human bacterial pathogens in the gastrointestinal tract. However, EA can also affect the intracellular survival and replication of host cell invasive...
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Role of Ethanolamine Utilization and Bacterial Microcompartment Formation in Intracellular Infection
Chatterjee A, Kaval K, Garsin D
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38187703
Ethanolamine (EA) affects the colonization and pathogenicity of certain human bacterial pathogens in the gastrointestinal tract. However, EA can also affect the intracellular survival and replication of host-cell invasive bacteria...
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Kaval K, Chimalapati S, Siegel S, Garcia N, Jaishankar J, Dalia A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Mar;
14(1):1178.
PMID: 36859532
It has been proposed that bacterial membrane proteins may be synthesized and inserted into the membrane by a process known as transertion, which involves membrane association of their encoding genes,...
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Lafrance A, Chimalapati S, Garcia Rodriguez N, Kinch L, Kaval K, Orth K
mBio
. 2022 Jul;
13(4):e0162922.
PMID: 35862776
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is among the leading causes of bacterial seafood-borne acute gastroenteritis. Like many intracellular pathogens, V. parahaemolyticus invades host cells during infection by deamidating host small Rho GTPases. The...
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Brown A, Singh K, Cruz M, Kaval K, Francisco L, Murray B, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2020 Jun;
223(3):508-516.
PMID: 32597945
Enterococcus faecalis is a significant cause of hospital-acquired bacteremia. Herein, the discovery is reported that cardiac microlesions form during severe bacteremic E. faecalis infection in mice. The cardiac microlesions were...
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Kaval K, Gebbie M, Goodson J, Cruz M, Winkler W, Garsin D
J Bacteriol
. 2019 Mar;
201(10).
PMID: 30833356
Ethanolamine (EA) is a compound prevalent in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract that can be used as a carbon, nitrogen, and/or energy source. , a GI commensal and opportunistic pathogen, contains...
7.
Liu Y, Kaval K, van Hoof A, Garsin D
PLoS Genet
. 2019 Jan;
15(1):e1007944.
PMID: 30695063
Heme-containing peroxidases are important components of innate immunity. Many of them functionally associate with NADPH oxidase (NOX)/dual oxidase (DUOX) enzymes by using the hydrogen peroxide they generate in downstream reactions....
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Kaval K, Singh K, Cruz M, DebRoy S, Winkler W, Murray B, et al.
mBio
. 2018 May;
9(3).
PMID: 29739905
is paradoxically a dangerous nosocomial pathogen and a normal constituent of the human gut microbiome, an environment rich in ethanolamine. carries the (ethanolamine utilization) genes, which enable the catabolism of...
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Kaval K, Garsin D
mBio
. 2018 Feb;
9(1).
PMID: 29463652
Ethanolamine (EA) is a valuable source of carbon and/or nitrogen for bacteria capable of its catabolism. Because it is derived from the membrane phospholipid phosphatidylethanolamine, it is particularly prevalent in...
10.
Kaval K, Hauf S, Rismondo J, Hahn B, Halbedel S
J Bacteriol
. 2017 Oct;
199(24).
PMID: 28972021
DivIVA is a membrane binding protein that clusters at curved membrane regions, such as the cell poles and the membrane invaginations occurring during cell division. DivIVA proteins recruit many other...