Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
about
Diagnosis of lyme borreliosis.Biology of infection with Borrelia burgdorferiBorrelia burgdorferi changes its surface antigenic expression in response to host immune responsesRole of outer surface protein D in the Borrelia burgdorferi life cyclePersistence of Borrelia burgdorferi in rhesus macaques following antibiotic treatment of disseminated infectionA chromosomally encoded virulence factor protects the Lyme disease pathogen against host-adaptive immunityMicroarray-Based Comparative Genomic and Transcriptome Analysis of Borrelia burgdorferibdrF2 of Lyme disease spirochetes is coexpressed with a series of cytoplasmic proteins and is produced specifically during early infection.BBA52 facilitates Borrelia burgdorferi transmission from feeding ticks to murine hosts.Proteome analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi response to environmental change.Toll-like receptors 1 and 2 heterodimers alter Borrelia burgdorferi gene expression in mice and ticks.Borrelia burgdorferi sigma54 is required for mammalian infection and vector transmission but not for tick colonization.Alternate sigma factor RpoS is required for the in vivo-specific repression of Borrelia burgdorferi plasmid lp54-borne ospA and lp6.6 genes.Characterization of unique regions of Borrelia burgdorferi surface-located membrane protein 1.Identification of Borrelia burgdorferi outer surface proteinsIdentification of specific chemoattractants and genetic complementation of a Borrelia burgdorferi chemotaxis mutant: flow cytometry-based capillary tube chemotaxis assayBorrelia burgdorferi lacking BBK32, a fibronectin-binding protein, retains full pathogenicity.Activation of the RpoN-RpoS regulatory pathway during the enzootic life cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi.The burgeoning molecular genetics of the Lyme disease spirochaete.Global transcriptome analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi during association with human neuroglial cellsBorrelia burgdorferi basic membrane proteins A and B participate in the genesis of Lyme arthritisA tightly regulated surface protein of Borrelia burgdorferi is not essential to the mouse-tick infectious cycleRegulation of whole bacterial pathogen transcription within infected hosts.Macaque models of human infectious disease.The BBA33 lipoprotein binds collagen and impacts Borrelia burgdorferi pathogenesis.Assessment of transcriptional activity of Borrelia burgdorferi and host cytokine genes during early and late infection in a mouse modelBorrelia burgdorferi small lipoprotein Lp6.6 is a member of multiple protein complexes in the outer membrane and facilitates pathogen transmission from ticks to mice.In vivo expression technology and 5' end mapping of the Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome identify novel RNAs expressed during mammalian infection.Selective Capture of Transcribed Sequences: A Promising Approach for Investigating Bacterium-Insect Interactions.Presence of Arp specifically contributes to joint tissue edema associated with early-onset Lyme arthritis.Identification of bacterial infection in neotropical primates.Comparative transcriptional profiling of Borrelia burgdorferi clinical isolates differing in capacities for hematogenous dissemination.Sigma factor selectivity in Borrelia burgdorferi: RpoS recognition of the ospE/ospF/elp promoters is dependent on the sequence of the -10 region.
P2860
Q22242237-2621BA3C-4868-4182-A8EB-7B3338B2EF5EQ22252198-1FDD2391-DD16-47A7-806D-11B25C80FA39Q24561576-F06FF44C-136C-4E55-B097-ED3D631EE8D5Q24676358-B318FE87-706F-4599-9311-1B408BB38AB7Q27310210-684506C1-7E93-4E52-88DA-63C0B469C15DQ27317412-AAE9DF7E-83E6-462E-A4B1-6E5ECDEF22D1Q28075720-B59547D4-6C46-498D-B25E-813302E004B4Q33553653-2B90C046-CB0B-40B6-AE26-E29A212E403BQ33703491-15B828CA-2DE1-447F-AD37-8C34E5C7B9E8Q33745094-00F6EEA5-7E45-499D-B5D7-4BADDC4ECD37Q33756345-5541223E-938B-420D-AA83-178EE77103DDQ33935887-71D3EAF5-FFBF-42B8-9908-B8CF93D31DCBQ34124377-286C193D-E2AB-4C28-B7F9-C8CD422664B0Q34290761-9198DF15-69A1-49AB-BED4-36073838FB05Q34300931-F9E42D6C-A8E6-4DF7-9129-A1267D39E49EQ34573354-80066B6D-A66D-4440-9ACF-725B743F04B1Q34681119-9618A494-72AA-406A-BACE-7542747A481BQ35873530-6C3FC153-7940-4487-8546-4C604F59AD15Q36026795-AACD65A3-C935-4E21-93AC-9EA8F99C74C1Q36422147-C5052CD2-9529-4DD0-95BB-2F936652C1B3Q36446924-0BD063C3-6A50-4EAF-BE48-4807DD29C6EAQ36594005-658C451E-9244-4FAA-A599-B0D6521517C3Q37081655-33AD99D9-CB45-46A1-B28D-D71B940062EAQ37103536-027A2242-AAB9-4548-AFD8-F1CC3BEF1FA1Q37143419-B3F4559D-09E3-4CCD-AC5D-BC5B8D14BA8FQ37208398-FABF967C-B34D-4ACA-B1A3-3DB0B6A8E542Q37368974-C56E8F00-8674-4FB4-828B-E65E19BB2DBBQ37649482-06B7FDE3-DDBF-4805-AE9E-87049B0BE35DQ38607442-B6B83E38-7D13-43C5-AE29-13D24E4C1973Q41909299-F884426F-A1FD-4538-A982-C271D4ED413CQ42257656-FFE935C1-1CB0-4AE0-B10C-34B24B54E1B2Q42784864-4358A4A8-5F6F-42DC-A2EE-F08D1D145DE0Q43579069-9DE70117-7113-42AD-8BF3-B5590524A211
P2860
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
description
2003 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2003 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2003 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2003年の論文
@ja
2003年論文
@yue
2003年論文
@zh-hant
2003年論文
@zh-hk
2003年論文
@zh-mo
2003年論文
@zh-tw
2003年论文
@wuu
name
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@ast
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@en
type
label
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@ast
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@en
prefLabel
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@ast
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Borrelia burgdorferi transcriptome in the central nervous system of non-human primates.
@en
P2093
Andrew R Pachner
Fang Ting Liang
Felix Santiago
Justin D Radolf
Mario T Philipp
Melissa J Caimano
Michelle Laskowski
Sukanya Narasimhan
P2860
P304
15953-15958
P356
10.1073/PNAS.2432412100
P407
P50
P577
2003-12-11T00:00:00Z