Search Results - "Kelliher, Jessica L"
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The Two-Component System ArlRS and Alterations in Metabolism Enable Staphylococcus aureus to Resist Calprotectin-Induced Manganese Starvation
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2016)“…During infection the host imposes manganese and zinc starvation on invading pathogens. Despite this, Staphylococcus aureus and other successful pathogens…”
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Histone H2A variants alpha1-extension helix directs RNF168-mediated ubiquitination
Published in Nature communications (18-05-2020)“…Histone ubiquitination plays an important role in the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway. RNF168 catalyzes H2A and H2AX ubiquitination on lysine 13/15 (K13/K15)…”
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Evolved histone tail regulates 53BP1 recruitment at damaged chromatin
Published in Nature communications (31-05-2024)“…The master DNA damage repair histone protein, H2AX, is essential for orchestrating the recruitment of downstream mediator and effector proteins at damaged…”
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PASTA kinase-dependent control of peptidoglycan synthesis via ReoM is required for cell wall stress responses, cytosolic survival, and virulence in Listeria monocytogenes
Published in PLoS pathogens (08-10-2021)“…Pathogenic bacteria rely on protein phosphorylation to adapt quickly to stress, including that imposed by the host during infection. Penicillin-binding protein…”
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Metal-independent variants of phosphoglycerate mutase promote resistance to nutritional immunity and retention of glycolysis during infection
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2019)“…The ability of Staphylococcus aureus and other pathogens to consume glucose is critical during infection. However, glucose consumption increases the cellular…”
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PhoPR Contributes to Staphylococcus aureus Growth during Phosphate Starvation and Pathogenesis in an Environment-Specific Manner
Published in Infection and immunity (01-10-2018)“…Microbial pathogens must obtain all essential nutrients, including phosphate, from the host. To optimize phosphate acquisition in diverse and dynamic…”
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UBA80 and UBA52 fine-tune RNF168-dependent histone ubiquitination and DNA repair
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-08-2023)“…The ubiquitin signaling pathway is crucial for the DNA damage response pathway. More specifically, RNF168 is integral in regulating DNA repair proteins at…”
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The Metallophore Staphylopine Enables Staphylococcus aureus To Compete with the Host for Zinc and Overcome Nutritional Immunity
Published in mBio (31-10-2017)“…During infection, the host sequesters essential nutrients, such as zinc, to combat invading microbes. Despite the ability of the immune effector protein…”
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LC8/DYNLL1 is a 53BP1 effector and regulates checkpoint activation
Published in Nucleic acids research (09-07-2019)“…Abstract The tumor suppressor protein 53BP1 plays key roles in response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by serving as a master scaffold at the damaged…”
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Staphylococcus aureus Preferentially Liberates Inorganic Phosphate from Organophosphates in Environments where This Nutrient Is Limiting
Published in Journal of bacteriology (22-10-2020)“…Phosphate is an essential nutrient that and other pathogens must acquire from the host during infection. While inorganic monophosphate (P ) is the preferred…”
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Acquisition of the Phosphate Transporter NptA Enhances Staphylococcus aureus Pathogenesis by Improving Phosphate Uptake in Divergent Environments
Published in Infection and immunity (01-01-2018)“…During infection, pathogens must obtain all inorganic nutrients, such as phosphate, from the host. Despite the essentiality of phosphate for all forms of life,…”
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Disruption of Phosphate Homeostasis Sensitizes Staphylococcus aureus to Nutritional Immunity
Published in Infection and immunity (20-05-2020)“…To control infection, mammals actively withhold essential nutrients, including the transition metal manganese, by a process termed nutritional immunity. A…”
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1020 Proteomic analysis of T cell exhaustion unveils differential modulation of the DNA damage response
Published in Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (01-11-2023)“…BackgroundT cells are subjected to a variety of genotoxic events in the tumor microenvironment including replication stress, off-target toxicity of…”
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304 Discovering T cell proteome turnover dynamics to enhance persistence in solid tumors
Published in Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (01-11-2023)“…BackgroundAdoptive T cell therapies are widely considered to be the next frontier in cancer immunotherapy treatment but are currently only effective at…”
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1211 Defining the role of PCK2 in T cell metabolic plasticity in Glioblastoma
Published in Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (01-11-2023)“…BackgroundGlioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant brain tumor in adults and remains incurable.1 There is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic…”
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The Metallophore Staphylopine Enables italic toggle="yes">Staphylococcus aureus /italic> To Compete with the Host for Zinc and Overcome Nutritional Immunity
Published in mBio (01-11-2017)“…ABSTRACT During infection, the host sequesters essential nutrients, such as zinc, to combat invading microbes. Despite the ability of the immune effector…”
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