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| Characterization of Two Signal Transduction Systems Involved in Intracellular Macrophage Survival and Environmental Stress
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| SloR modulation of the Streptococcus mutans acid tolerance response involves the GcrR response regulator as an essential intermediary D. W. Dunning, L. W. McCall, W. F. Powell, W. T. Arscott, E. M. McConocha, C. J. McClurg, S. D. Goodman, and G. A. Spatafora Microbiology (2008) 154: 1132 Link to Article |
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| The two faces of Janus: virulence gene regulation by CovR/S in group A streptococci Gordon Churchward Molecular Microbiology (2007) 64: 34 Link to Article |
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| Mg2+ signalling defines the group A streptococcal CsrRS (CovRS) regulon Ioannis Gryllos, Renata Grifantini, Annalisa Colaprico, Shengmei Jiang, Emelia DeForce, Anders Hakansson, John L. Telford, Guido Grandi, and Michael R. Wessels Molecular Microbiology (2007) 65: 671 Link to Article |
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| RivR and the small RNA RivX: the missing links between the CovR regulatory cascade and the Mga regulon Samantha A. Roberts and June R. Scott Molecular Microbiology (2007) 0: 071115150640003 Link to Article |
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| Transcriptional regulation of the sil locus by the SilCR signalling peptide and its implications on group A streptococcus
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| Therapies for necrotising fasciitis Michael H Young, N Cary Engleberg, Zuber D Mulla, and David M Aronoff Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy (2006) 6: 155 Link to Article |
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| Inactivation of the group A Streptococcus regulator srv results in chromosome wide reduction of transcript levels, and changes
in extracellular levels of Sic and SpeB Sean D. Reid, Michael S. Chaussee, Christopher D. Doern, Michelle A. Chaussee, Alison G. Montgomery, Daniel E. Sturdevant, and James M. Musser FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology (2006) 48: 283 Link to Article |
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| Two-Component Signal Transduction Systems, Environmental Signals, and Virulence E. Calva and R. Oropeza Microbial Ecology (2006) 51: 166 Link to Article |
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| Defining the Mga regulon: comparative transcriptome analysis reveals both direct and indirect regulation by Mga in the group
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| A streptococcal protease that degrades CXC chemokines and impairs bacterial clearance from infected tissues Carlos Hidalgo-Grass, Inbal Mishalian, Mary Dan-Goor, Ilia Belotserkovsky, Yoni Eran, Victor Nizet, Amnon Peled, and Emanuel Hanski The EMBO Journal (2006) 25: 4628 Link to Article |
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| A novel adaptation of aldolase regulates virulence in Streptococcus pyogenes Jennifer A Loughman and Michael G Caparon The EMBO Journal (2006) 25: 5414 Link to Article |
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| Patterns of virulence gene expression differ between biofilm and tissue communities of Streptococcus pyogenes Kyu Hong Cho and Michael G. Caparon Molecular Microbiology (2005) 57: 1545 Link to Article |
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| The CovR response regulator of group A streptococcus (GAS) acts directly to repress its own promoter Asiya A. Gusa and June R. Scott Molecular Microbiology (2005) 56: 1195 Link to Article |
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| Bacterial virulence factors in neonatal sepsis: group B streptococcus Mark A Herbert, Catriona JE Beveridge, and Nigel J Saunders Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases (2004) 17: 225 Link to Article |
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| CovS/CovR of group B streptococcus: a two-component global regulatory system involved in virulence Marie-Cecile Lamy, Mohammed Zouine, Juliette Fert, Massimo Vergassola, Elisabeth Couve, Elisabeth Pellegrini, Philippe Glaser, Frank Kunst, Tarek Msadek, and Patrick Trieu-Cuot Molecular Microbiology (2004) 54: 1250 Link to Article |
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| Identification of SpyA, a novel ADP-ribosyltransferase of Streptococcus pyogenes Lisette H. Coye and Carleen M. Collins Molecular Microbiology (2004) 54: 89 Link to Article |
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| Synthesis of group A streptococcal virulence factors is controlled by a regulatory RNA molecule Monika Mangold, Maria Siller, Bernhard Roppenser, Bart J. M. Vlaminckx, Tom A. Penfound, Reinhard Klein, Rodger Novak, Richard P. Novick, and Emmanuelle Charpentier Molecular Microbiology (2004) 53: 1515 Link to Article |
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| NATURAL SELECTION AND THE EMERGENCE OF A MUTATION PHENOTYPE: An Update of the Evolutionary Synthesis Considering Mechanisms
that Affect Genome Variation Lynn Helena Caporale Annual Review of Microbiology (2003) 57: 467 Link to Article |
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| amrA encodes a putative membrane protein necessary for maximal exponential phase expression of the Mga virulence regulon in
Streptococcus pyogenes Deborah A. Ribardo and Kevin S. McIver Molecular Microbiology (2003) 50: 673 Link to Article |
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| The pathogenesis of streptococcal infections: from Tooth decay to meningitis Timothy J. Mitchell Nature Reviews Microbiology (2003) 1: 219 Link to Article |
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