Jiang, Chao Mei, Miao Liu, Ying Hou, Min Jiao, Jun Tan, Ya Tan, Xu
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Studying the co-evolution between viruses and humans is important for understanding why we are what we are now as well as for developing future antiviral drugs. Here we pinned down an evolutionary arms race between retroviruses and mammalian hosts at the molecular level by identifying the antagonism between a host antiviral restriction factor PSGL-...
Li, Yong-qing He, Lin Aryal, Makunda Wicander, James Korza, George Setlow, Peter
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Bacillus and Clostridium spores cause food spoilage and disease because of spores’ dormancy and resistance to microbicides. However, when spores “come back to life” in germination, their resistance properties are lost. Thus, understanding the mechanisms of spore germination could facilitate the development of “germinate to eradicate” strategies. On...
Jones, Jane T. Morelli, Kaesi A. Vesely, Elisa M. Puerner, Charles T. S. Pavuluri, Chetan K. Ross, Brandon S. van Rhijn, Norman Bromley, Michael J. Cramer, Robert A.
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PwCF commonly test positive for pathogenic fungi, and more than 90% of the cystic fibrosis patient population is approved for the modulator treatment, Trikafta. Therefore, it is critical to understand how fungal communities, specifically A. fumigatus, respond to Trikafta exposure. Therefore, we sought to determine whether Trikafta impacted the biol...
Khan, Muhammad S. Kim, Eun Le Hingrat, Quentin Kleinman, Adam Ferrari, Alessandro Sammartino, Jose C. Percivalle, Elena Xu, Cuiling Huang, Shaohua Kenniston, Thomas W.
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The study provides important insights into the immunogenicity and efficacy of a tetravalent protein subunit vaccine candidate against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The vaccine induced both humoral and cellular immune responses in nonhuman primates with controlled SIVagm infection and was able to generate Omicron vari...
Foor, Shelby D. Brangulis, Kalvis Shakya, Anil K. Rana, Vipin S. Bista, Sandhya Kitsou, Chrysoula Ronzetti, Michael Alreja, Adit B. Linden, Sara B. Altieri, Amanda S.
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Lyme disease is a major tick-borne infection caused by a bacterial pathogen called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by ticks and affects hundreds of thousands of people every year. These bacterial pathogens are distinct from other genera of microbes because of their distinct features and ability to transmit a multi-system infection to a r...
Baccianti, Francesco Masson, Charlène Delecluse, Susanne Li, Zhe Poirey, Remy Delecluse, Henri-Jacques
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The Epstein-Barr virus efficiently infects and transforms B lymphocytes. During this process, infectious viral particles transport the viral genome to the nucleus of target cells. We show here that these complex viral structures serve additional crucial roles by activating transcription of the transforming genes encoded by the virus. We show that c...
Sundararaman, Balaji Sylvester, Matthew D. Kozyreva, Varvara K. Berrada, Zenda L. Corbett-Detig, Russell B. Green, Richard E.
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Emerging infectious diseases require continuous pathogen monitoring. Rapid clinical diagnosis by nucleic acid amplification is limited to a small number of targets and may miss target detection due to new mutations in clinical isolates. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) identifies genome-wide variations that may be used to determine a pathogen’s drug r...
Castro, Claudia Ndukwe, Ikenna Heiss, Christian Black, Ian Ingel, Brian M. Guevara, Matthew Sun, Yuling Azadi, Parastoo Sun, Qiang Roper, M. Caroline
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It is well established that exopolysaccharide (EPS) is an integral structural component of bacterial biofilms necessary for assembly and maintenance of the three-dimensional architecture of the biofilm. However, the process and role of EPS turnover within a developing biofilm is not fully understood. Here, we demonstrated that Xylella fastidiosa us...
Wang, Hsiu-Jung Hernández-Rocamora, Víctor M. Kuo, Chiao-I Hsieh, Kan-Yen Lee, Szu-Hui Ho, Meng-Ru Tu, Zhijay Vollmer, Waldemar Chang, Chung-I
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Cross-linking reaction of Braun's lipoprotein (Lpp) to peptidoglycan (PG) is catalyzed by some members of the YkuD family of transpeptidases. However, the exact opposite reaction of cleaving the Lpp-PG cross-link is performed by DpaA, which is also a YkuD-like protein. In this work, we determined the crystal structure of DpaA to provide the molecul...
Procknow, Rebecca R. Kennedy, Kristopher J. Kluba, Maxwell Rodriguez, Lesley J. Taga, Michiko E.
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In addition to proteins, microbes can use structured RNAs such as riboswitches for the important task of regulating gene expression. Riboswitches control gene expression by changing their structure in response to binding a small molecule and are widespread among bacteria. Here we determine the mechanism of regulation in a riboswitch that responds t...