Stephanie E Willing
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Recent Articles
1.
Shi M, Willing S, Kim H, Schneewind O, Missiakas D
mBio
. 2021 Apr;
12(2).
PMID: 33879590
causes reiterative and chronic persistent infections. This can be explained by the formidable ability of this pathogen to escape immune surveillance mechanisms. Cells of display the abundant staphylococcal protein A...
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Bobrovskyy M, Willing S, Schneewind O, Missiakas D
J Bacteriol
. 2018 Aug;
200(20).
PMID: 30082459
The ESAT-6-like secretion system (ESS) of is assembled in the bacterial membrane from core components that promote the secretion of WXG-like proteins (EsxA, EsxB, EsxC, and EsxD) and the EssD...
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Dembek M, Willing S, Hong H, Hosseini S, Salgado P, Cutting S
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Oct;
8:1793.
PMID: 28983286
remains a leading nosocomial pathogen, putting considerable strain on the healthcare system. The ability to form endospores, highly resistant to environmental insults, is key to its persistence and transmission. However,...
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Willing S, Richards E, Sempere L, Dale A, Cutting S, Fairweather N
BMC Microbiol
. 2015 Dec;
15:280.
PMID: 26679502
Background: The symptoms of Clostridium difficile infection are mediated primarily by two toxins, TcdA and TcdB, the expression of which is governed by a multitude of factors including nutrient availability,...
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Willing S, Candela T, Shaw H, Seager Z, Mesnage S, Fagan R, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2015 Feb;
96(3):596-608.
PMID: 25649385
Gram-positive surface proteins can be covalently or non-covalently anchored to the cell wall and can impart important properties on the bacterium in respect of cell envelope organisation and interaction with...
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de la Riva L, Willing S, Tate E, Fairweather N
J Bacteriol
. 2011 May;
193(13):3276-85.
PMID: 21531808
Clostridium difficile expresses a number of cell wall proteins, including the abundant high-molecular-weight and low-molecular-weight S-layer proteins (SLPs). These proteins are generated by posttranslational cleavage of the precursor SlpA by...