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330 related items for PubMed ID: 20876294

  • 1. Listeria monocytogenes uses Listeria adhesion protein (LAP) to promote bacterial transepithelial translocation and induces expression of LAP receptor Hsp60.
    Burkholder KM, Bhunia AK.
    Infect Immun; 2010 Dec; 78(12):5062-73. PubMed ID: 20876294
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  • 2. LAP, an alcohol acetaldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme in Listeria, promotes bacterial adhesion to enterocyte-like Caco-2 cells only in pathogenic species.
    Jagadeesan B, Koo OK, Kim KP, Burkholder KM, Mishra KK, Aroonnual A, Bhunia AK.
    Microbiology (Reading); 2010 Sep; 156(Pt 9):2782-2795. PubMed ID: 20507888
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  • 3. Heat shock protein 60 acts as a receptor for the Listeria adhesion protein in Caco-2 cells.
    Wampler JL, Kim KP, Jaradat Z, Bhunia AK.
    Infect Immun; 2004 Feb; 72(2):931-6. PubMed ID: 14742538
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  • 4. Listeria Adhesion Protein Induces Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction for Bacterial Translocation.
    Drolia R, Tenguria S, Durkes AC, Turner JR, Bhunia AK.
    Cell Host Microbe; 2018 Apr 11; 23(4):470-484.e7. PubMed ID: 29606495
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  • 5. Recombinant probiotic expressing Listeria adhesion protein attenuates Listeria monocytogenes virulence in vitro.
    Koo OK, Amalaradjou MA, Bhunia AK.
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  • 6. Listeria adhesion protein orchestrates caveolae-mediated apical junctional remodeling of epithelial barrier for Listeria monocytogenes translocation.
    Drolia R, Bryant DB, Tenguria S, Jules-Culver ZA, Thind J, Amelunke B, Liu D, Gallina NLF, Mishra KK, Samaddar M, Sawale MR, Mishra DK, Cox AD, Bhunia AK.
    mBio; 2024 Mar 13; 15(3):e0282123. PubMed ID: 38376160
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  • 7. Adhesion characteristics of Listeria adhesion protein (LAP)-expressing Escherichia coli to Caco-2 cells and of recombinant LAP to eukaryotic receptor Hsp60 as examined in a surface plasmon resonance sensor.
    Kim KP, Jagadeesan B, Burkholder KM, Jaradat ZW, Wampler JL, Lathrop AA, Morgan MT, Bhunia AK.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2006 Mar 13; 256(2):324-32. PubMed ID: 16499624
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  • 8. A Listeria adhesion protein-deficient Listeria monocytogenes strain shows reduced adhesion primarily to intestinal cell lines.
    Jaradat ZW, Wampler JW, Bhunia AW.
    Med Microbiol Immunol; 2003 May 13; 192(2):85-91. PubMed ID: 12736821
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  • 9. Expression of LAP, a SecA2-dependent secretory protein, is induced under anaerobic environment.
    Burkholder KM, Kim KP, Mishra KK, Medina S, Hahm BK, Kim H, Bhunia AK.
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  • 10. Influence of temperature and growth phase on expression of a 104-kilodalton Listeria adhesion protein in Listeria monocytogenes.
    Santiago NI, Zipf A, Bhunia AK.
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  • 11. Interaction of Listeria monocytogenes with the intestinal epithelium.
    Daniels JJ, Autenrieth IB, Goebel W.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2000 Sep 15; 190(2):323-8. PubMed ID: 11034299
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  • 15. Glucose and nutrient concentrations affect the expression of a 104-kilodalton Listeria adhesion protein in Listeria monocytogenes.
    Jaradat ZW, Bhunia AK.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2002 Oct 15; 68(10):4876-83. PubMed ID: 12324334
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  • 16. N-terminal Gly(224)-Gly(411) domain in Listeria adhesion protein interacts with host receptor Hsp60.
    Jagadeesan B, Fleishman Littlejohn AE, Amalaradjou MA, Singh AK, Mishra KK, La D, Kihara D, Bhunia AK.
    PLoS One; 2011 Oct 15; 6(6):e20694. PubMed ID: 21738582
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  • 17. Secreted Listeria adhesion protein (Lap) influences Lap-mediated Listeria monocytogenes paracellular translocation through epithelial barrier.
    Kim H, Bhunia AK.
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  • 18. Sweet buttermilk intake reduces colonisation and translocation of Listeria monocytogenes in rats by inhibiting mucosal pathogen adherence.
    Sprong RC, Hulstein MF, Lambers TT, van der Meer R.
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  • 19. Thioredoxin A Is Essential for Motility and Contributes to Host Infection of Listeria monocytogenes via Redox Interactions.
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    Front Cell Infect Microbiol; 2017 Dec 14; 7():287. PubMed ID: 28702378
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  • 20. Bacterial aggregation facilitates internalin-mediated invasion of Listeria monocytogenes.
    Feltham L, Moran J, Goldrick M, Lord E, Spiller DG, Cavet JS, Muldoon M, Roberts IS, Paszek P.
    Front Cell Infect Microbiol; 2024 Dec 14; 14():1411124. PubMed ID: 39045131
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