Robert D Fleischmann
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Recent Articles
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Suh M, Fedorova N, Cagas S, Hastings S, Fleischmann R, Peterson S, et al.
Proteome Sci
. 2012 May;
10(1):30.
PMID: 22545825
Background: The pathogenic mold Aspergillus fumigatus is the most frequent infectious cause of death in severely immunocompromised individuals such as leukemia and bone marrow transplant patients. Germination of inhaled conidia...
2.
Pieper R, Zhang Q, Clark D, Huang S, Suh M, Braisted J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Nov;
6(11):e26554.
PMID: 22087229
Background: The recent outbreak of severe infections with Shiga toxin (Stx) producing Escherichia coli (STEC) serotype O104:H4 highlights the need to understand horizontal gene transfer among E. coli strains, identify...
3.
Kuntumalla S, Zhang Q, Braisted J, Fleischmann R, Peterson S, Donohue-Rolfe A, et al.
BMC Microbiol
. 2011 Jun;
11:147.
PMID: 21702961
Background: Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 (SD1) causes the most severe form of epidemic bacillary dysentery. Quantitative proteome profiling of Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 (SD1) in vitro (derived from LB cell...
4.
Kwon K, Hasseman J, Latham S, Grose C, Do Y, Fleischmann R, et al.
BMC Biochem
. 2011 May;
12:17.
PMID: 21545736
Background: Uncharacterized proteases naturally expressed by bacterial pathogens represents important topic in infectious disease research, because these enzymes may have critical roles in pathogenicity and cell physiology. It has been...
5.
Papazisi L, Rasko D, Ratnayake S, Bock G, Remortel B, Appalla L, et al.
Genomics
. 2011 Mar;
98(1):26-39.
PMID: 21447378
Here we report the use of a multi-genome DNA microarray to investigate the genome diversity of Bacillus cereus group members and elucidate the events associated with the emergence of Bacillus...
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Pandya G, McEllistrem M, Venepally P, Holmes M, Jarrahi B, Sanka R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Jan;
6(1):e15950.
PMID: 21264340
Background: While the pneumococcal protein conjugate vaccines reduce the incidence in invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), serotype replacement remains a major concern. Thus, serotype-independent protection with vaccines targeting virulence genes, such...
7.
Papazisi L, Ratnayake S, Remortel B, Bock G, Liang W, Saeed A, et al.
Genomics
. 2010 Jul;
96(5):290-302.
PMID: 20654709
Here we report the use of a multi-genome DNA microarray to elucidate the genomic events associated with the emergence of the clonal variants of Haemophilus influenzae biogroup aegyptius causing Brazilian...
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Suh M, Alami H, Clark D, Parmar P, Robinson J, Huang S, et al.
Open Proteomics J
. 2010 Apr;
1:106-115.
PMID: 20428468
Extraction of crude membrane fractions with alkaline solutions, such as 100-200 mM Na(2)CO(3) (pH ~11), is often used to solubilize peripheral membrane proteins. Integral membrane proteins are largely retained in...
9.
Suh M, Clark D, Parmer P, Fleischmann R, Peterson S, Pieper R
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2010 Feb;
1804(6):1394-404.
PMID: 20176147
The Staphylococcus aureus surface protein G (SasG) is an important mediator of biofilm formation in virulent S. aureus strains. A detailed analysis of its primary sequence has not been reported...
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Pieper R, Huang S, Parmar P, Clark D, Alami H, Fleischmann R, et al.
BMC Microbiol
. 2010 Feb;
10:30.
PMID: 20113483
Background: The Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of the bubonic plague. Efficient iron acquisition systems are critical to the ability of Y. pestis to infect, spread and...