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Kelman A, Sequeira L, Nester E
Science . 2000 Sep; 289(5485):1689-91. PMID: 11001732
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Sequeira L
Biogr Mem Natl Acad Sci . 1994 Jan; 65:323-37. PMID: 11616341
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Kao C, Gosti F, Huang Y, Sequeira L
Mol Plant Microbe Interact . 1994 Jan; 7(1):121-30. PMID: 8167363
Wild-type strains of the bacterial wilt pathogen Pseudomonas solanacearum exhibit reduced exopolysaccharide production and virulence when transformed with plasmids carrying the epsR locus. To understand the function of epsR, we...
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Sequeira L
Annu Rev Phytopathol . 1993 Jan; 31:43-53. PMID: 18643748
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Atkinson M, Allen C, Sequeira L
J Bacteriol . 1992 Jul; 174(13):4356-60. PMID: 1624430
We have investigated a tyrosine kinase activity from Pseudomonas solanacearum, an economically important plant pathogen. In vitro incubation of membrane fractions with [gamma-32P]ATP and subsequent sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis...
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Kao C, Barlow E, Sequeira L
J Bacteriol . 1992 Feb; 174(3):1068-71. PMID: 1732200
Several Pseudomonas solanacearum strains which produced no detectable extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) in planta had been reported to remain highly virulent when tested at high inoculum concentrations (P. Xu, M. Iwata,...
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Kao C, Sequeira L
J Bacteriol . 1991 Dec; 173(24):7841-7. PMID: 1744040
Bacterial cell surface components can be important determinants of virulence. At least three gene clusters important for extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) biosynthesis have been previously identified in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas...
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Cook D, Sequeira L
Mol Gen Genet . 1991 Jul; 227(3):401-10. PMID: 1865877
Pseudomonas solanacearum, the causal agent of bacterial wilt, has been classified into three races based on host range and into five biovars based on physiological properties. Strains of race 3...