Evidence for two distinct classes of streptococcal M protein and their relationship to rheumatic fever
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Short-sequence DNA repeats in prokaryotic genomesPrevention and elimination of upper respiratory colonization of mice by group A streptococci by using a bacteriophage lytic enzymePathogenesis of group A streptococcal infectionsStreptococcal M protein: molecular design and biological behavior.M proteins of group C streptococci isolated from patients with acute pharyngitis.Identification and characterization of a novel fibronectin-binding protein on the surface of group A streptococciSurface proteins of gram-positive bacteria and mechanisms of their targeting to the cell wall envelope.Beta haemolytic streptococci and reactive arthritis in adults.Differences in SpeB protease activity among group A streptococci associated with superficial, invasive, and autoimmune disease.Immunological relationship between the class I epitope of streptococcal M protein and myosinAntibodies against proteins of streptococcal hyaluronate synthase bind to human fibroblasts and are present in patients with rheumatic fever.Selective distribution of a high-affinity plasminogen-binding site among group A streptococci associated with impetigo.Group A streptococci bind to mucin and human pharyngeal cells through sialic acid-containing receptorsInfluence of recombination and niche separation on the population genetic structure of the pathogen Streptococcus pyogenesemm gene diversity, superantigen gene profiles and presence of SlaA among clinical isolates of group A, C and G streptococci from western Norway.Molecular analysis of group A Streptococcus type emm18 isolates temporally associated with acute rheumatic fever outbreaks in Salt Lake City, UtahDifferentiation between two biologically distinct classes of group A streptococci by limited substitutions of amino acids within the shared region of M protein-like molecules.Rheumatic fever in the 21st century.Disease manifestations and pathogenic mechanisms of Group A Streptococcus.Horizontal gene transfer and recombination in Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilisTemporal changes in streptococcal M protein types and the near-disappearance of acute rheumatic fever in the United States.Mga is sufficient to activate transcription in vitro of sof-sfbX and other Mga-regulated virulence genes in the group A StreptococcusUnique genomic arrangements in an invasive serotype M23 strain of Streptococcus pyogenes identify genes that induce hypervirulence.Factor H binds to the hypervariable region of many Streptococcus pyogenes M proteins but does not promote phagocytosis resistance or acute virulence.Immunological cross-reactivity between Streptococcus mutans and human heart tissue examined by cross-immunization experiments.Allelic polymorphism of emm loci provides evidence for horizontal gene spread in group A streptococci.Acute rheumatic fever and streptococci: the quintessential pathogenic trigger of autoimmunity.Anti-Hsp65 antibodies recognize M proteins of group A streptococciMolecular analysis of human cardiac myosin-cross-reactive B- and T-cell epitopes of the group A streptococcal M5 proteinAnalysis of genes encoding two unique type IIa immunoglobulin G-binding proteins expressed by a single group A streptococcal isolate.Identification of two functional forms of immunoglobulin G3-binding protein expressed by group A streptococciDirect Host Plasminogen Binding to Bacterial Surface M-protein in Pattern D Strains of Streptococcus pyogenes Is Required for Activation by Its Natural Coinherited SK2b Protein.Architecture of the vir regulons of group A streptococci parallels opacity factor phenotype and M protein classIdentification of a divergent M protein gene and an M protein-related gene family in Streptococcus pyogenes serotype 49M or M-like protein gene polymorphisms in human group G streptococci.DNA sequence of the serum opacity factor of group A streptococci: identification of a fibronectin-binding repeat domain.Restricted association between biotypes and serotypes within group A streptococciCytotoxic and viral neutralizing antibodies crossreact with streptococcal M protein, enteroviruses, and human cardiac myosin.Group G streptococcal M protein exhibits structural features analogous to those of class I M protein of group A streptococci.Functional and serological analysis of type II immunoglobulin G-binding proteins expressed by pathogenic group A streptococci
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Evidence for two distinct classes of streptococcal M protein and their relationship to rheumatic fever
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Evidence for two distinct clas ...... elationship to rheumatic fever
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Evidence for two distinct clas ...... elationship to rheumatic fever
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Evidence for two distinct clas ...... elationship to rheumatic fever
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P2093
P2860
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Evidence for two distinct clas ...... elationship to rheumatic fever
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V A Fischetti
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10.1084/JEM.169.1.269
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1989-01-01T00:00:00Z