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171 related items for PubMed ID: 29984543

  • 1. l-Rhamnosylation of wall teichoic acids promotes efficient surface association of Listeria monocytogenes virulence factors InlB and Ami through interaction with GW domains.
    Carvalho F, Sousa S, Cabanes D.
    Environ Microbiol; 2018 Nov; 20(11):3941-3951. PubMed ID: 29984543
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  • 3. Galactosylated wall teichoic acid, but not lipoteichoic acid, retains InlB on the surface of serovar 4b Listeria monocytogenes.
    Sumrall ET, Schefer CRE, Rismondo J, Schneider SR, Boulos S, Gründling A, Loessner MJ, Shen Y.
    Mol Microbiol; 2020 Mar; 113(3):638-649. PubMed ID: 32185836
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  • 5. Glucose Decoration on Wall Teichoic Acid Is Required for Phage Adsorption and InlB-Mediated Virulence in Listeria ivanovii.
    Sumrall ET, Schneider SR, Boulos S, Loessner MJ, Shen Y.
    J Bacteriol; 2021 Jul 22; 203(16):e0013621. PubMed ID: 34096780
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  • 6. Phage resistance at the cost of virulence: Listeria monocytogenes serovar 4b requires galactosylated teichoic acids for InlB-mediated invasion.
    Sumrall ET, Shen Y, Keller AP, Rismondo J, Pavlou M, Eugster MR, Boulos S, Disson O, Thouvenot P, Kilcher S, Wollscheid B, Cabanes D, Lecuit M, Gründling A, Loessner MJ.
    PLoS Pathog; 2019 Oct 22; 15(10):e1008032. PubMed ID: 31589660
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  • 7. Listeria monocytogenes Wall Teichoic Acid Glycosylation Promotes Surface Anchoring of Virulence Factors, Resistance to Antimicrobial Peptides, and Decreased Susceptibility to Antibiotics.
    Meireles D, Pombinho R, Carvalho F, Sousa S, Cabanes D.
    Pathogens; 2020 Apr 16; 9(4):. PubMed ID: 32316182
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  • 8. Identification of a Lipoteichoic Acid Glycosyltransferase Enzyme Reveals that GW-Domain-Containing Proteins Can Be Retained in the Cell Wall of Listeria monocytogenes in the Absence of Lipoteichoic Acid or Its Modifications.
    Percy MG, Karinou E, Webb AJ, Gründling A.
    J Bacteriol; 2016 Aug 01; 198(15):2029-42. PubMed ID: 27185829
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  • 9. Structural basis for autoinhibition and activation of Auto, a virulence-associated peptidoglycan hydrolase of Listeria monocytogenes.
    Bublitz M, Polle L, Holland C, Heinz DW, Nimtz M, Schubert WD.
    Mol Microbiol; 2009 Mar 01; 71(6):1509-22. PubMed ID: 19210622
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  • 10. The autolysin Ami contributes to the adhesion of Listeria monocytogenes to eukaryotic cells via its cell wall anchor.
    Milohanic E, Jonquières R, Cossart P, Berche P, Gaillard JL.
    Mol Microbiol; 2001 Mar 01; 39(5):1212-24. PubMed ID: 11251838
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  • 11. InlB: an invasion protein of Listeria monocytogenes with a novel type of surface association.
    Braun L, Dramsi S, Dehoux P, Bierne H, Lindahl G, Cossart P.
    Mol Microbiol; 1997 Jul 01; 25(2):285-94. PubMed ID: 9282740
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  • 12. Interaction between the protein InlB of Listeria monocytogenes and lipoteichoic acid: a novel mechanism of protein association at the surface of gram-positive bacteria.
    Jonquières R, Bierne H, Fiedler F, Gounon P, Cossart P.
    Mol Microbiol; 1999 Dec 01; 34(5):902-14. PubMed ID: 10594817
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  • 13. Auto, a surface associated autolysin of Listeria monocytogenes required for entry into eukaryotic cells and virulence.
    Cabanes D, Dussurget O, Dehoux P, Cossart P.
    Mol Microbiol; 2004 Mar 01; 51(6):1601-14. PubMed ID: 15009888
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  • 14. Autolysin amidase of Listeria monocytogenes promotes efficient colonization of mouse hepatocytes and enhances host immune response.
    Asano K, Sashinami H, Osanai A, Asano Y, Nakane A.
    Int J Med Microbiol; 2011 Aug 01; 301(6):480-7. PubMed ID: 21388880
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  • 15. GW domains of the Listeria monocytogenes invasion protein InlB are required for potentiation of Met activation.
    Banerjee M, Copp J, Vuga D, Marino M, Chapman T, van der Geer P, Ghosh P.
    Mol Microbiol; 2004 Apr 01; 52(1):257-71. PubMed ID: 15049825
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  • 16. Listeria monocytogenes wall teichoic acid decoration in virulence and cell-to-cell spread.
    Spears PA, Havell EA, Hamrick TS, Goforth JB, Levine AL, Abraham ST, Heiss C, Azadi P, Orndorff PE.
    Mol Microbiol; 2016 Sep 01; 101(5):714-30. PubMed ID: 26871418
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  • 20. The Lipoteichoic Acid-Related Proteins YqgS and LafA Contribute to the Resistance of Listeria monocytogenes to Nisin.
    Pang X, Wu Y, Liu X, Wu Y, Shu Q, Niu J, Chen Q, Zhang X.
    Microbiol Spectr; 2022 Feb 23; 10(1):e0209521. PubMed ID: 35196823
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