George, M. Narayanan, S. Tejada-Arranz, A. Plack, A. Basler, M.
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mBio
The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa harbors three different Type VI secretion systems (H1, H2, and H3-T6SS), which can translocate toxins that can inhibit bacterial competitors or inflict damage to eukaryotic host cells. Unlike the unregulated T6SS assembly in other Gram-negative bacteria, the H1-T6SS in P. aeruginosa is precisely ass...
Kempher, Megan L. Shadid, Tyler M. Larabee, Jason L. Ballard, Jimmy D.
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Journal of Bacteriology
Clostridioides difficile is a leading cause of antibiotic associated disease in the United States. The primary virulence factors produced by C. difficile are two large glucosylating toxins TcdA and TcdB. To date, several sequence variants of TcdB have been identified that differ in various functional properties. Here, we identified a highly conserv...
Gonçalves, Cátia Moutinho Cabral, Inês Alves de Matos, António P. Grosso, Ana R. Costa, Pedro M.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Cephalopods like octopuses and cuttlefishes are known to secrete a ‘toxic saliva’ to inject into their prey, especially crustaceans since the XIX century. However, only in the mid-XX century were the first coleoid-specific toxins successfully isolated. Motivated by the growing interest on the global ocean as an almost inexhaustible source of novel ...
Krishnan, Namrata Moledina, Dennis G Perazella, Mark A
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American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation
Toxic nephropathies are a clinically common group of disorders characterized by toxin-induced renal injury that can affect the glomerulus, vasculature, or tubulointerstitium. Various endogenous (eg, myoglobin, hemoglobin, monoclonal light chains, and lysozymes) and exogenous toxins (eg, therapeutic drugs, herbal medications, heavy metals, radiocont...
Wang, Yu Mukherjee, Ipsita Venkatasubramaniam, Arundhathi Dikeman, Dustin Orlando, Nicholas Zhang, Jing Ortines, Roger Mednikov, Mark Sherchand, Shardulendra P. Kanipakala, Tulasikumari
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Frontiers in Immunology
Staphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in the U.S. as well as more serious invasive diseases, including bacteremia, sepsis, endocarditis, surgical site infections, osteomyelitis, and pneumonia. These infections are exacerbated by the emergence of antibiotic-resistant clinical isolates such as methicill...
Jung, Patrick Briegel-Williams, Laura Werner, Lina Jost, Emily Schultz, Matthias Nürnberg, Dennis J. Grube, Martin Lakatos, Michael
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Cyanobacteria, green algae, lichens, and other cryptogams play crucial roles in complex microbial systems such as biological soil crusts of arid biomes or biofilms in caves. Molecular investigations on environmental samples or isolates of these microorganisms are often hampered by their dense aggregation, small size, or metabolism products which co...
Silveira, Georgianna Frair, Jacqueline L. Murphy, Lisa Ellis, Julie C. Needle, David Cunningham, Stephanie A. Watson, Amanda Facka, Aaron Tate, Patrick Webb, Shevenell
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Studies in parts of Europe, New Zealand, and North America indicate uptake of anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) by predatory mammals to be widespread and common, with proximity to urban and agricultural areas being an important driver of exposure. Yet, little is known regarding the patterns and drivers of AR exposure in predatory mammals within more...
Le, Lena Hoang My Elgamoudi, Bassam Colon, Nina Cramond, Angus Poly, Frederic Ying, Le Korolik, Victoria Ferrero, Richard L.
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Microbiology Spectrum
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of foodborne gastroenteritis in humans worldwide and a significant cause of childhood mortality due to diarrheal disease in developing countries. A major factor by which C. jejuni causes disease is a toxin, called cytolethal distending toxin (CDT). The biology of this toxin, however, is poorly understood. I...
Hunault, Lise Auria, Emile England, Patrick Deschamps, Julien Briandet, Romain Kremer, Vanessa Iannascoli, Bruno Vidal-Maison, Léo Guo, Chunguang Macdonald, Lynn
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Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile), a gram-positive anaerobic and spore-forming bacterium, is the leading cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhea in adults which is characterized by high levels of recurrence and mortality. Surface (S)-layer Protein A (SlpA), the most abundantly expressed protein on the bacterial surface, plays a cru...
Doris Nnenna, Ajibo Maureen, George-Opuda
The kidneys play a vital role in our overall health and well-being. Their ability to filter waste, reabsorb essential nutrients and maintain a balance of fluids and electrolytes in our body is essential for our health. However, various factors such as age-related changes, exposure to toxins, and lifestyle habits can contribute to a decline in kidne...