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Kim E Bettaney

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Dilworth M, Piel M, Bettaney K, Ma P, Luo J, Sharples D, et al.
Methods . 2018 Apr; 147:3-39. PMID: 29656078
Despite many high-profile successes, recombinant membrane protein production remains a technical challenge; it is still the case that many fewer membrane protein structures have been published than those of soluble...
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Kroeger J, Hassan K, Voros A, Simm R, Saidijam M, Bettaney K, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2015 Nov; 6:1063. PMID: 26528249
Phylogenetic classification divides the major facilitator superfamily (MFS) into 82 families, including 25 families that are comprised of transporters with no characterized functions. This study describes functional data for BC3310...
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Bettaney K, Sukumar P, Hussain R, Siligardi G, Henderson P, Patching S
Mol Membr Biol . 2012 Oct; 30(1):3-14. PMID: 23078035
Abstract A systematic approach was used for the cloning and amplified expression in Escherichia coli of the genes for each of three inositol transport proteins (IolF, IolT, YfiG) from Bacillus...
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Simm R, Voros A, Ekman J, Sodring M, Nes I, Kroeger J, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 May; 7(5):e36720. PMID: 22615800
Transcriptional profiling highlighted a subset of genes encoding putative multidrug transporters in the pathogen Bacillus cereus that were up-regulated during stress produced by bile salts. One of these multidrug transporters...
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Saidijam M, Bettaney K, Leng D, Ma P, Xu Z, Keen J, et al.
Adv Enzymol Relat Areas Mol Biol . 2011 Jun; 77:147-66. PMID: 21692369
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Psakis G, Saidijam M, Shibayama K, Polaczek J, Bettaney K, Baldwin J, et al.
Mol Microbiol . 2009 Jan; 71(2):391-403. PMID: 19161491
Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative pathogenic microaerophile with a particular tropism for the mucosal surface of the gastric epithelium. Despite its obligatory microaerophilic character, it can metabolize D-glucose and/or D-galactose...
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Szakonyi G, Leng D, Ma P, Bettaney K, Saidijam M, Ward A, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother . 2007 Apr; 59(6):1265-70. PMID: 17412722
A genomic strategy for the overexpression of bacterial multidrug and antibiotic resistance membrane efflux proteins in Escherichia coli is described. Expression is amplified so that the encoded proteins from a...
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Saidijam M, Benedetti G, Ren Q, Xu Z, Hoyle C, Palmer S, et al.
Curr Drug Targets . 2006 Jul; 7(7):793-811. PMID: 16842212
Drug efflux proteins are widespread amongst microorganisms, including pathogens. They can contribute to both natural insensitivity to antibiotics and to emerging antibiotic resistance and so are potential targets for the...