The transferrin receptor expressed by gonococcal strain FA1090 is required for the experimental infection of human male volunteers.
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Vaccines for gonorrhea: can we rise to the challenge?Shared and distinct mechanisms of iron acquisition by bacterial and fungal pathogens of humansBeware of proteins bearing gifts: protein antibiotics that use iron as a Trojan horseThe role of the synergistic phosphate anion in iron transport by the periplasmic iron-binding protein from Haemophilus influenzaeStructural Variations within the Transferrin Binding Site on Transferrin-binding Protein B, TbpBCrystal structure of the N-lobe of lactoferrin binding protein B from Moraxella bovisThe structural basis of transferrin sequestration by transferrin-binding protein BStructure of the bacterial plant-ferredoxin receptor FusAExperimental Gonococcal Infection in Male Volunteers: Cumulative Experience with Neisseria gonorrhoeae Strains FA1090 and MS11mkCExchangeability of N termini in the ligand-gated porins of Escherichia coli.Identification of discrete domains within gonococcal transferrin-binding protein A that are necessary for ligand binding and iron uptake functionsGonorrhea - an evolving disease of the new millennium.Neisseria gonorrhoeae Evades Calprotectin-Mediated Nutritional Immunity and Survives Neutrophil Extracellular Traps by Production of TdfH.Peptide-peptide interactions between human transferrin and transferrin-binding protein B from Moraxella catarrhalisQuantitative proteomics of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae cell envelope and membrane vesicles for the discovery of potential therapeutic targets.The battle for iron between bacterial pathogens and their vertebrate hosts.Iron acquisition systems in the pathogenic Neisseria.A three-way comparative genomic analysis of Mannheimia haemolytica isolates.Preparation and characterization of Neisseria meningitidis mutants deficient in production of the human lactoferrin-binding proteins LbpA and LbpB.Degradation of heme in gram-negative bacteria: the product of the hemO gene of Neisseriae is a heme oxygenase.Genetic and physiologic characterization of ferric/cupric reductase constitutive mutants of Cryptococcus neoformansType IV secretion machinery promotes ton-independent intracellular survival of Neisseria gonorrhoeae within cervical epithelial cells.The gonococcal Fur-regulated tbpA and tbpB genes are expressed during natural mucosal gonococcal infectionIntranasal administration of recombinant Neisseria gonorrhoeae transferrin binding proteins A and B conjugated to the cholera toxin B subunit induces systemic and vaginal antibodies in miceIdentification of the iron-responsive genes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by microarray analysis in defined medium.Transition metals at the host-pathogen interface: how Neisseria exploit human metalloproteins for acquiring iron and zinc.Questions about the behaviour of bacterial pathogens in vivo.Ferric enterobactin binding and utilization by Neisseria gonorrhoeaeIdentification and functional characterization of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae lbpB gene product.A Neisseria gonorrhoeae immunoglobulin A1 protease mutant is infectious in the human challenge model of urethral infection.Experimental gonococcal genital tract infection and opacity protein expression in estradiol-treated miceHuman opsonins induced during meningococcal disease recognize transferrin binding protein complexes.Recombinant Neisseria meningitidis transferrin binding protein A protects against experimental meningococcal infectionexl, an exchangeable genetic island in Neisseria meningitidis.Antigenic and sequence diversity in gonococcal transferrin-binding protein A.Gonococcal genes encoding transferrin-binding proteins A and B are arranged in a bicistronic operon but are subject to differential expression.Iron acquisition from transferrin by Candida albicans depends on the reductive pathway.Identification of regulatory elements that control expression of the tbpBA operon in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Specific ligand binding attributable to individual epitopes of gonococcal transferrin binding protein A.Growth of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in the female mouse genital tract does not require the gonococcal transferrin or hemoglobin receptors and may be enhanced by commensal lactobacilli.
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The transferrin receptor expressed by gonococcal strain FA1090 is required for the experimental infection of human male volunteers.
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Anderson JE
Cornelissen CN
Sparling PF
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10.1046/J.1365-2958.1998.00710.X
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1998-02-01T00:00:00Z