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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lsr2 is a global transcriptional regulator required for adaptation to changing oxygen levels and virulence by Bartek, I L, Woolhiser, L K, Baughn, A D, Basaraba, R J, Jacobs, Jr, W R, Lenaerts, A J, Voskuil, M I

    Published in mBio (03-06-2014)
    “…To survive a dynamic host environment, Mycobacterium tuberculosis must endure a series of challenges, from reactive oxygen and nitrogen stress to drastic…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene expression during adaptation to stationary phase and low-oxygen dormancy by Voskuil, M.I., Visconti, K.C., Schoolnik, G.K.

    “…The innate mechanisms used by Mycobacterium tuberculosis to persist during periods of non-proliferation are central to understanding the physiology of the…”
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    Antibiotic Bactericidal Activity Is Countered by Maintaining pH Homeostasis in Mycobacterium smegmatis by Bartek, I L, Reichlen, M J, Honaker, R W, Leistikow, R L, Clambey, E T, Scobey, M S, Hinds, A B, Born, S E, Covey, C R, Schurr, M J, Lenaerts, A J, Voskuil, M I

    Published in mSphere (01-07-2016)
    “…Antibiotics target specific biosynthetic processes essential for bacterial growth. It is intriguing that several commonalities connect the bactericidal…”
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    A Burkholderia pseudomallei colony variant necessary for gastric colonization by Austin, C R, Goodyear, A W, Bartek, I L, Stewart, A, Sutherland, M D, Silva, E B, Zweifel, A, Vitko, N P, Tuanyok, A, Highnam, G, Mittelman, D, Keim, P, Schweizer, H P, Vázquez-Torres, A, Dow, S W C, Voskuil, M I

    Published in mBio (03-02-2015)
    “…Diverse colony morphologies are a hallmark of Burkholderia pseudomallei recovered from infected patients. We observed that stresses that inhibit aerobic…”
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    predicted operon map for Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Roback, P, Beard, J, Baumann, D, Gille, C, Henry, K, Krohn, S, Wiste, H, Voskuil, M.I, Rainville, C, Rutherford, R

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-08-2007)
    “…The prediction of operons in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a first step toward understanding the regulatory network of this pathogen. Here we apply a…”
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    The DosR regulon of M. tuberculosis and antibacterial tolerance by Bartek, I.L, Rutherford, R, Gruppo, V, Morton, R.A, Morris, R.P, Klein, M.R, Visconti, K.C, Ryan, G.J, Schoolnik, G.K, Lenaerts, A, Voskuil, M.I

    Published in Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-07-2009)
    “…Summary Adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to an anaerobic dormant state that is tolerant to several antibacterials is mediated largely by a set of…”
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    Regulation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE/PPE genes by Voskuil, M.I., Schnappinger, D., Rutherford, R., Liu, Y., Schoolnik, G.K.

    “…The genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis encodes approximately 170 members of the unique mycobacterial PE and PPE gene families. Evidence suggests members of…”
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    The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Sigma Factor σB Is Required for Full Response to Cell Envelope Stress and Hypoxia In Vitro, but It Is Dispensable for In Vivo Growth by FONTAN, P. A, VOSKUIL, M. I, GOMEZ, M, TAN, D, PARDINI, M, MANGANELLÏ, R, FATTORINI, L, SCHOOLNIK, G. K, SMITH, I

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (15-09-2009)
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    Rapid isolation and sequencing of purified plasmid DNA from Bacillus subtilis by VOSKUIL, M. I, CHAMBLISS, G. H

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-1993)
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    Significance of HPr in catabolite repression of alpha-amylase by Voskuil, M I, Chambliss, G H

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-12-1996)
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    The −16 region of Bacillus subtilis and other gram-positive bacterial promoters by Voskuil, Martin I., Chambliss, Glenn H.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-08-1998)
    “…The Bacillus subtilis α-amylase promoter amyP contains an essential TGTG motif (−16 region) upstream of the −10 region. Mutations of this region significantly…”
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    NADP, Corepressor for the Bacillus Catabolite Control Protein CcpA by Kim, Jeong-Ho, Voskuil, Martin I., Chambliss, Glenn H.

    “…Expression of the α -amylase gene (amyE) of Bacillus subtilis is subject to CcpA (catabolite control protein A)-mediated catabolite repression, a global…”
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    The -16 region, a vital sequence for the utilization of a promoter in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli by Voskuil, M I, Voepel, K, Chambliss, G H

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-07-1995)
    “…The promoter (amyP) of the Bacillus subtilis alpha-amylase gene, which is recognized by E sigma A, has a three out of six match to the consensus promoter in…”
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    Transcriptional Adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within Macrophages: Insights into the Phagosomal Environment by Schnappinger, Dirk, Ehrt, Sabine, Voskuil, Martin I, Liu, Yang, Mangan, Joseph A, Monahan, Irene M, Dolganov, Gregory, Efron, Brad, Butcher, Philip D, Nathan, Carl, Schoolnik, Gary K

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-09-2003)
    “…Little is known about the biochemical environment in phagosomes harboring an infectious agent. To assess the state of this organelle we captured the…”
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    Inhibition of respiration by nitric oxide induces a Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy program by Voskuil, Martin I, Schnappinger, Dirk, Visconti, Kevin C, Harrell, Maria I, Dolganov, Gregory M, Sherman, David R, Schoolnik, Gary K

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-09-2003)
    “…An estimated two billion persons are latently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The host factors that initiate and maintain this latent state and the…”
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    The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Sigma Factor [sigma]^sup B^ Is Required for Full Response to Cell Envelope Stress and Hypoxia In Vitro, but It Is Dispensable for In Vivo Growth by Fontán, P A, Voskuil, M I, Gomez, M, Tan, D, Pardini, M, Manganelli, R, Fattorini, L, Schoolnik, G K, Smith, I

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-09-2009)
    “…The numerous sigma (...) factors present in Mycobacterium tuberculosis are indicative of the adaptability of this pathogen to different environmental…”
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    Rv3133c/dosR is a transcription factor that mediates the hypoxic response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Park, Heui‐Dong, Guinn, Kristi M., Harrell, Maria I., Liao, Reiling, Voskuil, Martin I., Tompa, Martin, Schoolnik, Gary K., Sherman, David R.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-05-2003)
    “…Summary Unlike many pathogens that are overtly harmful to their hosts, Mycobacterium tuberculosis can persist for years within humans in a clinically latent…”
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    An allelic exchange system for compliant genetic manipulation of the select agents Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia mallei by Hamad, Mohamad A., Zajdowicz, Sheryl L., Holmes, Randall K., Voskuil, Martin I.

    Published in Gene (01-02-2009)
    “…Burkholderia pseudomallei and B. mallei are Gram-negative bacterial pathogens that cause melioidosis in humans and glanders in horses, respectively. Both…”
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    ideR, an Essential Gene in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Role of IdeR in Iron-Dependent Gene Expression, Iron Metabolism, and Oxidative Stress Response by RODRIGUEZ, G. Marcela, VOSKUIL, Martin I, GOLD, Benjamin, SCHOOLNIK, Gary K, SMITH, Issar

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-07-2002)
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