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M A Schell

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Saile E, McGarvey J, Schell M, Denny T
Phytopathology . 2008 Oct; 87(12):1264-71. PMID: 18945028
ABSTRACT Ralstonia solanacearum is a soilborne plant pathogen that normally invades hosts through their roots and then systemically colonizes aerial tissues. Previous research using wounded stem infection found that the...
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McGarvey J, Denny T, Schell M
Phytopathology . 2008 Oct; 89(12):1233-9. PMID: 18944650
ABSTRACT One susceptible and two resistant cultivars of tomato were tested for differences in infection by Ralstonia solanacearum and for the subsequent multiplication, colonization, and production of the wilt-inducing virulence...
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Moran M, Belas R, Schell M, Gonzalez J, Sun F, Sun S, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2007 May; 73(14):4559-69. PMID: 17526795
Bacterioplankton of the marine Roseobacter clade have genomes that reflect a dynamic environment and diverse interactions with marine plankton. Comparative genome sequence analysis of three cultured representatives suggests that cellular...
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Liu H, Kang Y, Genin S, Schell M, Denny T
Microbiology (Reading) . 2001 Dec; 147(Pt 12):3215-29. PMID: 11739754
Twitching motility is a form of bacterial translocation over firm surfaces that requires retractile type IV pili. Microscopic colonies of Ralstonia solanacearum strains AW1, K60 and GMI1000 growing on the...
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Yindeeyoungyeon W, Schell M
Biotechniques . 2000 Nov; 29(5):1034-6, 1038, 1040-1. PMID: 11084866
Footprinting is a valuable tool for studying DNA-protein contacts. However, it usually involves expensive, tedious and hazardous steps such as radioactive labeling and analyses on polyacrylamide sequencing gels. We have...
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Garg R, Huang J, Yindeeyoungyeon W, Denny T, Schell M
J Bacteriol . 2000 Nov; 182(23):6659-66. PMID: 11073909
High-level transcription of eps, an operon encoding biosynthesis of an exopolysaccharide virulence factor of the phytopathogen Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum, requires the products of at least seven regulatory genes (phcA, phcB,...
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Garg R, Yindeeyoungyeon W, Gilis A, Denny T, van der Lelie D, Schell M
Mol Microbiol . 2000 Nov; 38(2):359-67. PMID: 11069661
In the phytopathogen Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum, control of many virulence genes is partly mediated by the Phc cell density sensing system. Phc uses a novel self-produced signal molecule [3-hydroxypalmitic acid...
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Kang Y, Saile E, Schell M, Denny T
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1999 May; 65(6):2356-62. PMID: 10347013
Ralstonia solanacearum, a phytopathogenic bacterium, uses an environmentally sensitive and complex regulatory network to control expression of multiple virulence genes. Part of this network is an unusual autoregulatory system that...
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Kang Y, Carlson R, Tharpe W, Schell M
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1998 Oct; 64(10):3939-47. PMID: 9758823
Genetic manipulation of fluorescent pseudomonads has provided major insight into their production of antifungal molecules and their role in biological control of plant disease. Burkholderia cepacia also produces antifungal activities,...
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Flavier A, Schell M, Denny T
Mol Microbiol . 1998 Jun; 28(3):475-86. PMID: 9632252
Many bacteria sense an appropriate growth condition or a critical population density for gene expression by producing acylhomoserine lactones (acyl-HSLs) that act as intercellular autoinduction signals. We recently showed that,...