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2009-02-25ZeitschriftenartikelCross-talk between type three secretion system and metabolism in Yersinia. Schmid, Annika; Neumayer, Wibke; Trülzsch, Konrad; Israel, Lars; Imhof, Axel; Roessle, Manfred; Sauer, Guido; Richter, Susanna; Lauw, Susan; Eylert, Eva; Eisenreich, Wolfgang; Heesemann, Jürgen; Wilharm, GottfriedPathogenic yersiniae utilize a type three secretion system (T3SS) to inject Yop proteins into host cells in order to undermine their immune response. YscM1 and YscM2 proteins have been reported to be functionally equivalent ...
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2017-06-21ZeitschriftenartikelDifferential Substrate Usage and Metabolic Fluxes in Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica and Francisella novicida Chen, Fan; Rydzewski, Kerstin; Kutzner, Erika; Häuslein, Ina; Schunder, Eva; Wang, Xinzhe; Meighen-Berger, Kevin; Grunow, Roland; Eisenreich, Wolfgang; Heuner, KlausFrancisella tularensis is an intracellular pathogen for many animals causing the infectious disease, tularemia. Whereas F. tularensis subsp. holarctica is highly pathogenic for humans, F. novicida is almost avirulent for ...
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2010-05-04ZeitschriftenartikelIsotopologue Profiling of Legionella pneumophila Role of Serine and Glucose as Carbon SubstratesEylert, Eva; Herrmann, Vroni; Jules, Matthieu; Gillmaier, Nadine; Lautner, Monika; Buchrieser, Carmen; Eisenreich, Wolfgang; Heuner, KlausLegionella pneumophila (Lp) is commonly found in freshwater habitats but is also the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease when infecting humans. Although various virulence factors have been reported, little is known ...
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2013-07-18ZeitschriftenartikelLegionella oakridgensis ATCC 33761 genome sequence and phenotypic characterization reveals its replication capacity in amoebae Brzuszkiewicz, Elzbieta; Schulz, Tino; Rydzewski, Kerstin; Daniel, Rolf; Gillmaier, Nadine; Dittmann, Christine; Holland, Gudrun; Schunder, Eva; Lautner, Monika; Eisenreich, Wolfgang; Lück, Christian; Heuner, KlausLegionella oakridgensis is able to cause Legionnaires’ disease, but is less virulent compared to L. pneumophila strains and very rarely associated with human disease. L. oakridgensis is the only species of the family ...