Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Capnocytophaga canimorsus: a human pathogen feeding at the surface of epithelial cells and phagocytesThe genome sequence of Blochmannia floridanus: comparative analysis of reduced genomesDisruption of Toxoplasma gondii parasitophorous vacuoles by the mouse p47-resistance GTPases.Listeria monocytogenes internalin B activates junctional endocytosis to accelerate intestinal invasionGenome-wide functional divergence after the symbiosis of proteobacteria with insects unraveled through a novel computational approachChemical tethering of motile bacteria to silicon surfaces.Burkholderia pseudomallei Colony Morphotypes Show a Synchronized Metabolic Pattern after Acute Infection.Identification of Listeria monocytogenes genes contributing to intracellular replication by expression profiling and mutant screening.The phagosome: compartment with a license to kill.Novel bacterial artificial chromosome vector pUvBBAC for use in studies of the functional genomics of Listeria spp.Photothermal nanoblade for large cargo delivery into mammalian cellsTowards a synthetic chloroplast.Role of intracellular carbon metabolism pathways in Shigella flexneri virulence.A prfA transposon mutant of Listeria monocytogenes F2365, a serotype 4b strain, is able to survive in the gastrointestinal tract but does not cause systemic infection of the spleens and livers of intragastrically inoculated mice.Disruption of the Salmonella-containing vacuole leads to increased replication of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in the cytosol of epithelial cells.The Mycobacterium tuberculosis phagosome in human macrophages is isolated from the host cell cytoplasm.CsrA and Cra influence Shigella flexneri pathogenesis.Inducible control of virulence gene expression in Listeria monocytogenes: temporal requirement of listeriolysin O during intracellular infectionListeria monocytogenes mutants that fail to compartmentalize listerolysin O activity are cytotoxic, avirulent, and unable to evade host extracellular defenses.Revisiting the host as a growth mediumCD44-regulated intracellular proliferation of Listeria monocytogenesDisruption of putative regulatory loci in Listeria monocytogenes demonstrates a significant role for Fur and PerR in virulence.Toward a Systemic Understanding of Listeria monocytogenes Metabolism during Infection.Vacuolar pathogens value membrane integrity.The Listeria monocytogenes PASTA Kinase PrkA and Its Substrate YvcK Are Required for Cell Wall Homeostasis, Metabolism, and VirulenceCarbon metabolism of intracellular bacteria.Requirement of the Listeria monocytogenes broad-range phospholipase PC-PLC during infection of human epithelial cells.LplA1-dependent utilization of host lipoyl peptides enables Listeria cytosolic growth and virulence.Listeria monocytogenes and the Inflammasome: From Cytosolic Bacteriolysis to Tumor ImmunotherapyBiotechnological applications of Listeria's sophisticated infection strategies.Staphylococcus aureus Infection Reduces Nutrition Uptake and Nucleotide Biosynthesis in a Human Airway Epithelial Cell Line.A Genetic Screen Reveals that Synthesis of 1,4-Dihydroxy-2-Naphthoate (DHNA), but Not Full-Length Menaquinone, Is Required for Listeria monocytogenes Cytosolic Survival.Nutrient generation and retrieval from the host cell cytosol by intra-vacuolar Legionella pneumophila.Differential Substrate Usage and Metabolic Fluxes in Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica and Francisella novicida.Microinjection of Francisella tularensis and Listeria monocytogenes reveals the importance of bacterial and host factors for successful replicationListeria monocytogenes cytosolic metabolism promotes replication, survival, and evasion of innate immunity.Listeria monocytogenes adapts to long-term stationary phase survival without compromising bacterial virulence.Modulation of vacuolar pH is required for replication of Edwardsiella ictaluri in channel catfish macrophages.Transcriptome analysis of Neisseria meningitidis during infectionA mutagenesis-based approach identifies amino acids in the N-terminal part of Francisella tularensis IglE that critically control Type VI system-mediated secretion.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Microinjection and growth of bacteria in the cytosol of mammalian host cells.
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P2093
A A Szalay
I Chico-Calero
J A Vazquez-Boland
J Slaghuis
P2860
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12221-12226
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10.1073/PNAS.211106398
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2001-09-25T00:00:00Z