Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Analyzing the molecular mechanism of lipoprotein localization in BrucellaProteomic analysis of detergent resistant membrane domains during early interaction of macrophages with rough and smooth Brucella melitensisFunctional characterization of the incomplete phosphotransferase system (PTS) of the intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensisBrucella abortus uses a stealthy strategy to avoid activation of the innate immune system during the onset of infection.Computational biology in Costa Rica: the role of a small country in the global context of bioinformaticsThe differential interaction of Brucella and ochrobactrum with innate immunity reveals traits related to the evolution of stealthy pathogensTranscriptome analysis of the Brucella abortus BvrR/BvrS two-component regulatory systemProteomics-based confirmation of protein expression and correction of annotation errors in the Brucella abortus genome.Identification of the essential Brucella melitensis porin Omp2b as a suppressor of Bax-induced cell death in yeast in a genome-wide screening.A comprehensive proteogenomic study of the human Brucella vaccine strain 104 M.Global analysis of quorum sensing targets in the intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis 16 MRecent advances in Brucella abortus vaccinesOuter membrane vesicles from Brucella abortus promote bacterial internalization by human monocytes and modulate their innate immune response.Immunogenic and invasive properties of Brucella melitensis 16M outer membrane protein vaccine candidates identified via a reverse vaccinology approachSystems biology approach predicts antibody signature associated with Brucella melitensis infection in humans.Characterization of outer membrane vesicles from Brucella melitensis and protection induced in mice.BvrR/BvrS-controlled outer membrane proteins Omp3a and Omp3b are not essential for Brucella abortus virulence.Brucella regulators: self-control in a hostile environment.Virulence factors in brucellosis: implications for aetiopathogenesis and treatment.Survival of the fittest: how Brucella strains adapt to their intracellular niche in the host.Intracellular adaptation of Brucella abortus.An evolutionary strategy for a stealthy intracellular Brucella pathogen.Brucella adaptation and survival at the crossroad of metabolism and virulence.Internal affairs: investigating the Brucella intracellular lifestyle.Host-Brucella interactions and the Brucella genome as tools for subunit antigen discovery and immunization against brucellosis.Brucella central carbon metabolism: an update.Modulation of the phagosome proteome by interferon-gamma.The two-component system BvrR/BvrS regulates the expression of the type IV secretion system VirB in Brucella abortus.Brucella melitensis MucR, an orthologue of Sinorhizobium meliloti MucR, is involved in resistance to oxidative, detergent, and saline stresses and cell envelope modifications.Brucella suis prevents human dendritic cell maturation and antigen presentation through regulation of tumor necrosis factor alpha secretion"If you bring an alarm, we will destroy it," said Brucella to the host cell.
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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im April 2007 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у квітні 2007
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Extensive Cell Envelope Modulation Is Associated with Virulence inBrucella abortus
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Caroline Paquet
Daniel Chelsky
Edgardo Moreno
Esteban Chaves-Olarte
Eustache Paramithiotis
Heather Butler
Joanna Hunter
Julie Lamontagne
Lyes Hamaidi
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10.1021/PR060636A
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z