Search Results - "Godbold, Gene D"
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SeqScreen: accurate and sensitive functional screening of pathogenic sequences via ensemble learning
Published in Genome Biology (20-06-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the importance of accurate detection of known and emerging pathogens. However, robust characterization of pathogenic…”
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Simulating transmission of ESKAPE pathogens plus C. difficile in relevant clinical scenarios
Published in BMC infectious diseases (12-06-2020)“…Abstract Background The prevalence of healthcare-acquired infections (HAI) and rising levels of antimicrobial resistance places significant economic and public…”
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Improved understanding of biorisk for research involving microbial modification using annotated sequences of concern
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (25-04-2023)“…Regulation of research on microbes that cause disease in humans has historically been focused on taxonomic lists of 'bad bugs'. However, given our increased…”
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Categorizing Sequences of Concern by Function To Better Assess Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis
Published in Infection and immunity (19-05-2022)“…To identify sequences with a role in microbial pathogenesis, we assessed the adequacy of their annotation by existing controlled vocabularies and sequence…”
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Cell killing by the human parasite Entamoeba histolytica is inhibited by the Rho-inactivating C3 exoenzyme
Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (30-04-2000)Get full text
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A Rho-like small GTPase of Entamoeba histolytica contains an unusual amino acid residue in a conserved GDP-stabilization region and is not a substrate for C3 exoenzyme
Published in Experimental parasitology (01-06-2002)“…The Entamoeba histolytica small GTP-binding protein EhRho1 has an unusual amino acid residue at a conserved site found in all known Ras superfamily proteins…”
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The pH-dependent membrane association of procathepsin L is mediated by a 9-residue sequence within the propeptide
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-01-1994)“…The lysosomal proprotease procathepsin L binds to mouse fibroblast microsomal membranes at pH 5, but mature active cathepsin L does not (McIntyre, G.F., and…”
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