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Microevolution of group A streptococci in vivo: capturing regulatory networks engaged in sociomicrobiology, niche adaptation, and hypervirulenceDivergence in the plasminogen-binding group a streptococcal M protein family: functional conservation of binding site and potential role for immune selection of variantsThe Role of Copper and Zinc Toxicity in Innate Immune Defense against Bacterial PathogensStructure-Informed Design of an Enzymatically Inactive Vaccine Component for Group A StreptococcusRepeat regions R1 and R2 in the P97 paralogue Mhp271 of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae bind heparin, fibronectin and porcine cilia.Tracing the evolutionary history of the pandemic group A streptococcal M1T1 clone.Inhibition of indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase activity by H2O2.Site-directed mutations in the C-terminal extension of human alphaB-crystallin affect chaperone function and block amyloid fibril formationRole of group A Streptococcus HtrA in the maturation of SpeB protease.A naturally occurring mutation in ropB suppresses SpeB expression and reduces M1T1 group A streptococcal systemic virulence.A quantitative NMR spectroscopic examination of the flexibility of the C-terminal extensions of the molecular chaperones, αA- and αB-crystallin.Distribution of class 1 integrons with IS26-mediated deletions in their 3'-conserved segments in Escherichia coli of human and animal origin.Streptococcal collagen-like protein A and general stress protein 24 are immunomodulating virulence factors of group A Streptococcus.Effects on human plasminogen conformation and activation rate caused by interaction with VEK-30, a peptide derived from the group A streptococcal M-like protein (PAM).Surface analyses and immune reactivities of major cell wall-associated proteins of group a streptococcus.The classical lancefield antigen of group a Streptococcus is a virulence determinant with implications for vaccine design.Genetic switch to hypervirulence reduces colonization phenotypes of the globally disseminated group A streptococcus M1T1 clone.Molecular characterization of the 2011 Hong Kong scarlet fever outbreak.M protein and hyaluronic acid capsule are essential for in vivo selection of covRS mutations characteristic of invasive serotype M1T1 group A Streptococcus.Molecular characterization of a 21.4 kilobase antibiotic resistance plasmid from an α-hemolytic Escherichia coli O108:H- human clinical isolateDisease manifestations and pathogenic mechanisms of Group A Streptococcus.Mutual exclusivity of hyaluronan and hyaluronidase in invasive group A Streptococcus.Asp274 and his346 are essential for heme binding and catalytic function of human indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase.The cholesterol-dependent cytolysins pneumolysin and streptolysin O require binding to red blood cell glycans for hemolytic activitystx1c Is the most common Shiga toxin 1 subtype among Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolates from sheep but not among isolates from cattle.A key role for the urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) in invasive Group A streptococcal infection.Evolution of sfbI encoding streptococcal fibronectin-binding protein I: horizontal genetic transfer and gene mosaic structure.Extensive diversity of Streptococcus pyogenes in a remote human population reflects global-scale transmission rather than localised diversification.Bovine non-O157 Shiga toxin 2-containing Escherichia coli isolates commonly possess stx2-EDL933 and/or stx2vhb subtypes.Sequences of two related multiple antibiotic resistance virulence plasmids sharing a unique IS26-related molecular signature isolated from different Escherichia coli pathotypes from different hosts.Host responses to group a streptococcus: cell death and inflammationParameters governing invasive disease propensity of non-M1 serotype group A streptococci.Stability of the octameric structure affects plasminogen-binding capacity of streptococcal enolaseComparative analysis of virulence genes, genetic diversity, and phylogeny of commensal and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolates from weaned pigsThe plasminogen-binding group A streptococcal M protein-related protein Prp binds plasminogen via arginine and histidine residues.Zinc disrupts central carbon metabolism and capsule biosynthesis in Streptococcus pyogenes.Manganese homeostasis in group A Streptococcus is critical for resistance to oxidative stress and virulence.Sequence TTKF ↓ QE defines the site of proteolytic cleavage in Mhp683 protein, a novel glycosaminoglycan and cilium adhesin of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniaeStreptococcus agalactiae clones infecting humans were selected and fixed through the extensive use of tetracycline.Analysis of a Streptococcus pyogenes puerperal sepsis cluster by use of whole-genome sequencing.
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