[HTML][HTML] Yersinia infection tools—characterization of structure and function of adhesins
KM Mikula, R Kolodziejczyk, A Goldman - Frontiers in cellular and …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Among the seventeen species of the Gram-negative genus Yersinia, three have been shown
to be virulent and pathogenic to humans and animals—Y. enterocolitica, Y …
to be virulent and pathogenic to humans and animals—Y. enterocolitica, Y …
[HTML][HTML] Antibiotic therapy of plague: a review
F Sebbane, N Lemaître - Biomolecules, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plague—a deadly disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis—is still an international
public health concern. There are three main clinical forms: bubonic plague, septicemic …
public health concern. There are three main clinical forms: bubonic plague, septicemic …
Integrated analysis of population genomics, transcriptomics and virulence provides novel insights into Streptococcus pyogenes pathogenesis
Streptococcus pyogenes causes 700 million human infections annually worldwide, yet,
despite a century of intensive effort, there is no licensed vaccine against this bacterium …
despite a century of intensive effort, there is no licensed vaccine against this bacterium …
[PDF][PDF] Structural insights into Ail-mediated adhesion in Yersinia pestis
Ail is an outer membrane protein from Yersinia pestis that is highly expressed in a rodent
model of bubonic plague, making it a good candidate for vaccine development. Ail is …
model of bubonic plague, making it a good candidate for vaccine development. Ail is …
[HTML][HTML] Host defense and the airway epithelium: frontline responses that protect against bacterial invasion and pneumonia
NA Eisele, DM Anderson - Journal of pathogens, 2011 - hindawi.com
Airway epithelial cells are the first line of defense against invading microbes, and they
protect themselves through the production of carbohydrate and protein matrices …
protect themselves through the production of carbohydrate and protein matrices …
Yersinia adhesins: An arsenal for infection
N Chauhan, A Wrobel, M Skurnik… - PROTEOMICS–Clinical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The Yersiniae are a group of Gram‐negative coccobacilli inhabiting a wide range of
habitats. The genus harbors three recognized human pathogens: Y. enterocolitica and Y …
habitats. The genus harbors three recognized human pathogens: Y. enterocolitica and Y …
[HTML][HTML] Yersinia pestis: mechanisms of entry into and resistance to the host cell
Y Ke, Z Chen, R Yang - Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
During infection, Yersinia, a facultative intracellular bacterial species, exhibits the ability to
first invade host cells and then counteract phagocytosis by the host cells. During these two …
first invade host cells and then counteract phagocytosis by the host cells. During these two …
[HTML][HTML] Yersinia pestis Ail: multiple roles of a single protein
AM Kolodziejek, CJ Hovde, SA Minnich - Frontiers in cellular and …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Yersinia pestis is one of the most virulent bacteria identified. It is the causative agent of
plague—a systemic disease that has claimed millions of human lives throughout history. Y …
plague—a systemic disease that has claimed millions of human lives throughout history. Y …
[HTML][HTML] Yersinia pestis and Plague: Some knowns and unknowns
R Yang, S Atkinson, Z Chen, Y Cui, Z Du… - Zoonoses (Burlington …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Since its first identification in 1894 during the third pandemic in Hong Kong, there has been
significant progress of understanding the lifestyle of Yersinia pestis, the pathogen that is …
significant progress of understanding the lifestyle of Yersinia pestis, the pathogen that is …
[HTML][HTML] All Yersinia Are Not Created Equal: Phenotypic Adaptation to Distinct Niches Within Mammalian Tissues
KM Davis - Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis replicates within mammalian tissues to form clustered bacterial
replication centers, called microcolonies. A subset of bacterial cells within microcolonies …
replication centers, called microcolonies. A subset of bacterial cells within microcolonies …