Maria J Gravato-Nobre
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ORourke D, Gravato-Nobre M, Stroud D, Pritchett E, Barker E, Price R, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2023 Mar;
13(5).
PMID: 36911920
Numerous mutants of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans with surface abnormalities have been isolated by utilizing their resistance to a variety of bacterial pathogens (Microbacterium nematophilum, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, and 2 Leucobacter...
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Hodgkin J, Clark L, Gravato-Nobre M
Worm
. 2014 Sep;
3:e27939.
PMID: 25254146
In a recent paper, we reported the isolation and surprising effects of two new bacterial pathogens for Caenorhabditis and related nematodes. These two pathogens belong to the genus Leucobacter and...
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Hodgkin J, Felix M, Clark L, Stroud D, Gravato-Nobre M
Curr Biol
. 2013 Nov;
23(21):2157-61.
PMID: 24206844
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been much studied as a host for microbial infection. Some pathogens can infect its intestine, while others attack via its external surface. Cultures of Caenorhabditis...
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Gravato-Nobre M, Stroud D, ORourke D, Darby C, Hodgkin J
Genetics
. 2010 Oct;
187(1):141-55.
PMID: 20980242
The surface of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is poorly understood but critical for its interactions with the environment and with pathogens. We show here that six genes (bus-2, bus-4, and...
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Palaima E, Leymarie N, Stroud D, Mizanur R, Hodgkin J, Gravato-Nobre M, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2010 Apr;
285(23):17662-72.
PMID: 20385555
Microbacterium nematophilum causes a deleterious infection of the C. elegans hindgut initiated by adhesion to rectal and anal cuticle. C. elegans bus-2 mutants, which are resistant to M. nematophilum and...
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Partridge F, Gravato-Nobre M, Hodgkin J
Dev Dyn
. 2010 Feb;
239(5):1330-6.
PMID: 20131356
C. elegans is developing in importance as a model for innate immunity. Several signaling pathways are known to be required for immune responses to a diverse range of pathogens, including...
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Gravato-Nobre M, Hodgkin J
Dev Dyn
. 2008 Nov;
237(12):3762-76.
PMID: 19035336
Susceptibility to the rectal pathogen Microbacterium nematophilum provides a means of examining hindgut differentiation in C. elegans. Mutants of bus-1 are resistant to infection with this pathogen. We show here...
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Partridge F, Tearle A, Gravato-Nobre M, Schafer W, Hodgkin J
Dev Biol
. 2008 Apr;
317(2):549-59.
PMID: 18395708
Ventral enclosure in Caenorhabditis elegans involves migration of epidermal cells over a neuroblast substrate and subsequent adhesion at the ventral midline. Organisation of the neuroblast layer by ephrins and their...
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Gravato-Nobre M, Nicholas H, Nijland R, ORourke D, Whittington D, Yook K, et al.
Genetics
. 2005 Aug;
171(3):1033-45.
PMID: 16079230
Interactions with bacteria play a major role in immune responses, ecology, and evolution of all animals, but they have been neglected until recently in the case of C. elegans. We...
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Hoflich J, Berninsone P, Gobel C, Gravato-Nobre M, Libby B, Darby C, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2004 May;
279(29):30440-8.
PMID: 15123614
During the establishment of a bacterial infection, the surface molecules of the host organism are of particular importance, since they mediate the first contact with the pathogen. In Caenorhabditis elegans,...