Petra Spidlova
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Pavlik P, Velecka E, Spidlova P
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2025 Jan;
14():1523597.
PMID: 39776438
Many pathogens have evolved sophisticated strategies to evade autophagy, a crucial cellular defense mechanism that typically targets and degrades invading microorganisms. By subverting or inhibiting autophagy, these pathogens can create...
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Spidlova P, Sokolova E, Pavlik P
Front Microbiol
. 2023 Dec;
14:1330109.
PMID: 38156016
The nucleoid-associated protein HU is a common bacterial transcription factor, whose role in pathogenesis and virulence has been described in many bacteria. Our recent studies showed that the HU protein...
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Vozandychova V, Rehulka P, Hercik K, Spidlova P, Pavlik P, Hanus J, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2023 Oct;
14:1252827.
PMID: 37841261
influences several host molecular/signaling pathways during infection. Ubiquitination and deubiquitination are among the most important regulatory mechanisms and respectively occur through attachment or removal of the ubiquitin molecule. The process...
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Pavlik P, Jost P, Rehulka P, Vozandychova V, Link M, Spidlova P
Microb Pathog
. 2023 Jan;
176:105999.
PMID: 36702369
Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious intracellular bacterium causing tularemia disease and is regarded as a potential biological weapon. The development of a vaccine, effective treatment, or prophylactic substances targeted...
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Pavlik P, Spidlova P
Virulence
. 2022 Oct;
13(1):1790-1809.
PMID: 36226562
HU protein, a member of the nucleoid-associated group of proteins, is an important transcription factor in bacteria, including in the dangerous human pathogen . Generally, HU protein acts as a...
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Stojkova P, Spidlova P
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2022 Sep;
12:999737.
PMID: 36081771
HU protein is a member of nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) and is an important regulator of bacterial virulence, pathogenesis and survival. NAPs are mainly DNA structuring proteins that influence several molecular...
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Spidlova P, Stojkova P, Sjostedt A, Stulik J
Microorganisms
. 2020 Oct;
8(10).
PMID: 33096715
Regulation of gene transcription is the initial step in the complex process that controls gene expression within bacteria. Transcriptional control involves the joint effort of RNA polymerases and numerous other...
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Stojkova P, Spidlova P, Stulik J
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2019 May;
9:159.
PMID: 31134164
Nucleoid-associated proteins belong to a group of small but abundant proteins in bacterial cells. These transcription regulators are responsible for many important cellular processes and also are involved in pathogenesis...
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Spidlova P, Stojkova P, Dankova V, Senitkova I, Santic M, Pinkas D, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2018 Apr;
8:111.
PMID: 29692981
D-alanyl-D-alanine carboxypeptidase, product of gene in , belongs to penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) and is involved in remodeling of newly synthetized peptidoglycan. In , PBPs are synthetized in various growth...
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Stojkova P, Spidlova P, Lenco J, Rehulkova H, Kratka L, Stulik J
Virulence
. 2018 Feb;
9(1):754-770.
PMID: 29473442
The nucleoid-associated HU proteins are small abundant DNA-binding proteins in bacterial cell which play an important role in the initiation of DNA replication, cell division, SOS response, control of gene...