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    Chlamydial TARP Is a Bacterial Nucleator of Actin by Jewett, Travis J., Fischer, Elizabeth R., Mead, David J., Hackstadt, Ted

    “…Chlamydia trachomatis entry into host cells results from a parasite-directed remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton. A type IIl secreted effector, TARP…”
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    Temporal Analysis of Coxiella burnetii Morphological Differentiation by COLEMAN, Sherry A, FISCHER, Elizabeth R, HOWE, Dale, MEAD, David J, HEINZEN, Robert A

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-11-2004)
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    Golgi-Dependent Transport of Cholesterol to the Chlamydia trachomatis Inclusion by Carabeo, Reynaldo A., Mead, David J., Hackstadt, Ted

    “…Cholesterol, a lipid not normally found in prokaryotes, was identified in purified Chlamydia trachomatis elementary bodies and in the chlamydial…”
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    The trans-Golgi SNARE syntaxin 6 is recruited to the chlamydial inclusion membrane by MOORE, Elizabeth R, MEAD, David J, DOOLEY, Cheryl A, SAGER, Janet, HACKSTADT, Ted

    “…Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular pathogen that replicates within a parasitophorous vacuole termed an inclusion. The chlamydial inclusion is…”
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    Chlamydial Inclusion Preferentially Intercepts Basolaterally Directed Sphingomyelin-Containing Exocytic Vacuoles by Moore, Elizabeth R, Fischer, Elizabeth R, Mead, David J, Hackstadt, Ted

    Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-12-2008)
    “…Chlamydiae replicate intracellularly within a unique vacuole termed the inclusion. The inclusion circumvents classical endosomal/lysosomal pathways but…”
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    Proteome and Antigen Profiling of Coxiella burnetii Developmental Forms by Coleman, Sherry A, Fischer, Elizabeth R, Cockrell, Diane C, Voth, Daniel E, Howe, Dale, Mead, David J, Samuel, James E, Heinzen, Robert A

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-01-2007)
    “…A biphasic developmental cycle whereby highly resistant small-cell variants (SCVs) are generated from large-cell variants (LCVs) is considered fundamental to…”
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    Analysis of Putative Chlamydia trachomatis Chaperones Scc2 and Scc3 and Their Use in the Identification of Type III Secretion Substrates by FIELDS, Kenneth A, FISCHER, Elizabeth R, MEAD, David J, HACKSTADT, Ted

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-09-2005)
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    Maturation of Human Neutrophil Phagosomes Includes Incorporation of Molecular Chaperones and Endoplasmic Reticulum Quality Control Machinery by Burlak, Christopher, Whitney, Adeline R., Mead, David J., Hackstadt, Ted, DeLeo, Frank R.

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-04-2006)
    “…A Human neutrophils are an essential component of the innate immune response. Although significant progress has been made toward understanding mechanisms of…”
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    Chlamydial Histone-DNA Interactions Are Disrupted by a Metabolite in the Methylerythritol Phosphate Pathway of Isoprenoid Biosynthesis by Grieshaber, Nicole A., Fischer, Elizabeth R., Mead, David J., Dooley, Cheryl A., Hackstadt, Ted, Mekalanos, John J.

    “…The chlamydial developmental cycle is characterized by an intracellular replicative form, termed the reticulate body, and an extracellular form called the…”
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    Chlamydia trachomatis tarp is phosphorylated by src family tyrosine kinases by Jewett, Travis J., Dooley, Cheryl A., Mead, David J., Hackstadt, Ted

    “…The translocated actin recruiting phosphoprotein (Tarp) is injected into the cytosol shortly after Chlamydia trachomatis attachment to a target cell and…”
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    Identification and characterization of an intervening sequence within the 23S ribosomal RNA genes of Campylobacter jejuni by Konkel, M E, Marconi, R T, Mead, D J, Cieplak, Jr, W

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-1994)
    “…Campylobacter jejuni is a significant cause of bacterial enteritis in humans. Three of seven C. jejuni isolates examined were found to contain fragmented 23S…”
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    Site-directed Mutagenic Alteration of Potential Active-site Residues of the A Subunit of Escherichia coli Heat-labile Enterotoxin by Cieplak, Witold, Mead, David J., Messer, Ronald J., Grant, Christopher C.R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-12-1995)
    “…Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) and the related cholera toxin exert their effects on eukaryotic cells through the ADP-ribosylation of guanine…”
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    Site-directed mutagenic alteration of potential active-site residues of the A subunit of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin. Evidence for a catalytic role for glutamic acid 112 by Cieplak, Jr, W, Mead, D J, Messer, R J, Grant, C C

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-12-1995)
    “…Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) and the related cholera toxin exert their effects on eukaryotic cells through the ADP-ribosylation of guanine…”
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    Translocation of Campylobacter jejuni across Human Polarized Epithelial Cell Monolayer Cultures by Konkel, Michael E., Mead, David J., Hayes, Stanley F., Cieplak, Witold

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-08-1992)
    “…The ability of Campylobacter jejuni isolates to translocate across an epithelial cell barrier was investigated by using polarized Caco-2 cell monolayers grown…”
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    Kinetic and Antigenic Characterization of Altered Protein Synthesis by Campylobacter jejuni during Cultivation with Human Epithelial Cells by Konkel, Michael E., Mead, David J., Cieplak, Witold

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-10-1993)
    “…Cultivation of Campylobacter jejuni with INT 407 cell monolayer cultures results in new or enhanced synthesis of a number ofproteins compared with bacteria…”
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    Cloning, sequencing, and expression of a gene from Campylobacter jejuni encoding a protein (Omp18) with similarity to peptidoglycan-associated lipoproteins by Konkel, M.E. (Washington State University, Pullman, WA.), Mead, D.J, Cieplak, W. Jr

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-05-1996)
    “…A Campylobacter jejuni genomic plasmid library was screened with antiserum generated against whole C. jejuni, revealing two immunoreactive clones. Sequence…”
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    Enhanced stability of a 2μ-based recombinant plasmid in diploid yeast by MEAD, D. J, GARDNER, D. C. J, OLIVER, S. G

    Published in Biotechnology letters (01-06-1986)
    “…The stability of a 2 mu -based recombinant plasmid, pJDB219, has been compared in glucose-limited chemostat cultures of two haploid strains of Saccharomyces…”
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