Publications

Technology Supporting Publications
Drew Catron Publications
Lisa Herron-Olson Publications
Sandra Lobo Publications
Tim Tripp Publications

Technology Supporting Publications

1. Effects of a commercially available vaccine against Salmonella enterica serotype Newport on milk production, somatic cell count, and shedding of Salmonella organisms in female dairy cattle with no clinical signs of salmonellosis.

Hermesch DR, Thomson DU, Loneragan GH, Renter DR, White BJ.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008 Sep 15;233(6):959.


2. Transcriptional modulation of some Staphylococcus aureus iron-regulated genes during growth in vitro and in a tissue cage model in vivo.

Allard M, Moisan H, Brouillette E, Gervais AL, Jacques M, Lacasse P, Diarra MS, Malouin F.
Microbes Infect. 2006 Jun;8(7):1679-90.


3. Protection mediated by antibodies to iron-regulated outer-membrane proteins of S. typhi in a mouse peritonitis model.

Sood S, Rishi P, Dhawan V, Sharma S, Ganguly NK.
Mol Cell Biochem. 2005 May;273(1-2):69-78.


4. Anthrax pathogen evades the mammalian immune system through stealth siderophore production.

Abergel RJ, Wilson MK, Arceneaux JE, Hoette TM, Strong RK, Byers BR, Raymond KN.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Dec 5;103(49):18499-503.

5. Porins of Gram negative bacteria.

R.E.W. Hancock Laboratory, University of British Columbia

6. The E. coli Porin Proteins OmpF and Maltoporin (LamB Porin).

Kristin Flammer, Aaron Downs, and David Marcey (Kenyon College, Gambier, OH)

7. Structure of an E.coli siderophore receptor.

Hofmann, E., Ferguson, A.D., Diederichs, K., Welte, W. (From the RCSB Protein Data Bank)

8. Siderophores: Structure and Function of Microbial Iron Transport Compounds.

J. B. Neilands (University of California, Berkeley) in JBC Online (the Journal of Biological Chemistry)

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Drew Catron Publications

1. A protease-dependent mechanism for initiating T-dependent B cell responses to large particulate antigens.

Catron DM, Pape KA, Fife BT, van Rooijen N, Jenkins MK.
J Immunol. 2010 Apr 1;184(7):3609-17. Epub 2010 Mar 5.PMID: 20208013

2. Dendritic cell antigen presentation drives simultaneous cytokine production by effector and regulatory T cells in inflamed skin.

McLachlan JB, Catron DM, Moon JJ, Jenkins MK.
Immunity. 2009 Feb 20;30(2):277-88. Epub 2009 Feb 5.PMID: 19200757

3. Esterification of cholesterol by a type III secretion effector during intracellular Salmonella infection.

Nawabi P, Catron DM, Haldar K.
Mol Microbiol. 2008 Apr;68(1):173-85.

4. Proliferating CD4+ T cells undergo immediate growth arrest upon cessation of TCR signaling in vivo.

Yarke CA, Dalheimer SL, Zhang N, Catron DM, Jenkins MK, Mueller DL.
J Immunol. 2008 Jan 1;180(1):156-62.

5. The humoral immune response is initiated in lymph nodes by B cells that acquire soluble antigen directly in the follicles.

Pape KA, Catron DM, Itano AA, Jenkins MK.
Immunity. 2007 Apr;26(4):491-502. Epub 2007 Mar 22.

6. CD4+ T cells that enter the draining lymph nodes after antigen injection participate in the primary response and become central-memory cells.

Catron DM, Rusch LK, Hataye J, Itano AA, Jenkins MK.
J Exp Med. 2006 Apr 17;203(4):1045-54. Epub 2006 Mar 27.

7. Visualizing the first 50 hr of the primary immune response to a soluble antigen.

Catron DM, Itano AA, Pape KA, Mueller DL, Jenkins MK.
Immunity. 2004 Sep;21(3):341-7. Review.

8. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium requires nonsterol precursors of the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway for intracellular proliferation.

Catron DM, Lange Y, Borensztajn J, Sylvester MD, Jones BD, Haldar K.
Infect Immun. 2004 Feb;72(2):1036-42.

9. The Salmonella-containing vacuole is a major site of intracellular cholesterol accumulation and recruits the GPI-anchored protein CD55.

Catron DM, Sylvester MD, Lange Y, Kadekoppala M, Jones BD, Monack DM, Falkow S, Haldar K.
Cell Microbiol. 2002 Jun;4(6):315-28.

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Lisa Herron-Olson Publications

1. Pathogenomic analysis of the common bovine Staphylococcus aureus clone (ET3): emergence of a virulent subtype with potential risk to public health.

Guinane CM, Sturdevant DE, Herron-Olson L, Otto M, Smyth DS, Villaruz AE, Kapur V, Hartigan PJ, Smyth CJ, Fitzgerald JR.
J Infect Dis. 2008 Jan 15;197(2):205-13.

2. Molecular correlates of host specialization in Staphylococcus aureus.

Herron-Olson L, Fitzgerald JR, Musser JM, Kapur V.
PLoS ONE. 2007 Oct 31;2(10):e1120.

3. Sequence analysis of the Staphylococcus aureus srrAB loci reveals that truncation of srrA affects growth and virulence factor expression.

Pragman AA, Herron-Olson L, Case LC, Vetter SM, Henke EE, Kapur V, Schlievert PM.
J Bacteriol. 2007 Oct;189(20):7515-9. Epub 2007 Aug 10.

4. MGView: an alignment and visualization tool to enhance gap closure of microbial genomes.

Herron-Olson L, Freeman J, Zhang Q, Retzel EF, Kapur V.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2003 Sep 1;31(17):e106.

5. Genome sequence survey identifies unique sequences and key virulence genes with unusual rates of amino Acid substitution in bovine Staphylococcus aureus.

Herron LL, Chakravarty R, Dwan C, Fitzgerald JR, Musser JM, Retzel E, Kapur V.
Infect Immun. 2002 Jul;70(7):3978-81.

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Sandra Lobo Publications

1. Fatty acid flux in adipocytes: the in's and out's of fat cell lipid trafficking.

Thompson BR, Lobo S, Bernlohr DA.
Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2010 Apr 29;318(1-2):24-33. Epub 2009 Aug 29.

2. FATP1 mediates fatty acid-induced activation of AMPK in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

Wiczer BM, Lobo S, Machen GL, Graves LM, Bernlohr DA.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2009 Sep 18;387(2):234-8. Epub 2009 Jun 26.

3. Functional analysis of long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase 1 in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

Lobo S, Wiczer BM, Bernlohr DA.
J Biol Chem. 2009 Jul 3;284(27):18347-56. Epub 2009 May 8.

4. Fatty acid metabolism in adipocytes: functional analysis of fatty acid transport proteins 1 and 4.

Lobo S, Wiczer BM, Smith AJ, Hall AM, Bernlohr DA.
J Lipid Res. 2007 Mar;48(3):609-20. Epub 2006 Dec 11.

5. Fatty acid transport in adipocytes and the development of insulin resistance.

Lobo S, Bernlohr DA.
Novartis Found Symp. 2007;286:113-21; discussion 121-6, 162-3, 196-203.

6. DHHC9 and GCP16 constitute a human protein fatty acyltransferase with specificity for H- and N-Ras.

Swarthout JT, Lobo S, Farh L, Croke MR, Greentree WK, Deschenes RJ, Linder ME.
J Biol Chem. 2005 Sep 2;280(35):31141-8. Epub 2005 Jul 6.

7. Palmitoylation and plasma membrane localization of Ras2p by a nonclassical trafficking pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Dong X, Mitchell DA, Lobo S, Zhao L, Bartels DJ, Deschenes RJ.
Mol Cell Biol. 2003 Sep;23(18):6574-84.

8. Erf4p and Erf2p form an endoplasmic reticulum-associated complex involved in the plasma membrane localization of yeast Ras proteins.

Zhao L, Lobo S, Dong X, Ault AD, Deschenes RJ.
J Biol Chem. 2002 Dec 20;277(51):49352-9. Epub 2002 Oct 11.

9. Identification of a Ras palmitoyltransferase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Lobo S, Greentree WK, Linder ME, Deschenes RJ.
J Biol Chem. 2002 Oct 25;277(43):41268-73. Epub 2002 Aug 21.

10. A Streptomyces collinus thiolase with novel acetyl-CoA:acyl carrier protein transacylase activity.

Lobo S, Florova G, Reynolds KA.
Biochemistry. 2001 Oct 2;40(39):11955-64.

11. Genes encoding acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (AcdH) homologues from Streptomyces coelicolor and Streptomyces avermitilis provide insights into the metabolism of small branched-chain fatty acids and macrolide antibiotic production.

Zhang YX, Denoya CD, Skinner DD, Fedechko RW, McArthur HA, Morgenstern MR, Davies RA, Lobo S, Reynolds KA, Hutchinson CR.
Microbiology. 1999 Sep;145 ( Pt 9):2323-34.

12. Characterization of beta-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase III from Streptomyces glaucescens and its role in initiation of fatty acid biosynthesis.

Han L, Lobo S, Reynolds KA.
J Bacteriol. 1998 Sep;180(17):4481-6.

13. In vivo and in vitro effects of thiolactomycin on fatty acid biosynthesis in Streptomyces collinus.

Wallace KK, Lobo S, Han L, McArthur HA, Reynolds KA.
J Bacteriol. 1997 Jun;179(12):3884-91.

Tim Tripp Publications

1. Multiple functional domains of Enterococcus faecalis aggregation substance Asc10 contribute to endocarditis virulence.

Chuang ON, Schlievert PM, Wells CL, Manias DA, Tripp TJ, Dunny GM
Infect Immun. 2009 Jan;77(1):539-48. Epub 2008 Oct 27.

2. Vaginal Staphylococcus aureus superantigen profile shift from 1980 and 1981 to 2003, 2004, and 2005.

Schlievert PM, Case LC, Strandberg KL, Tripp TJ, Lin YC, Peterson ML.
J Clin Microbiol. 2007 Aug;45(8):2704-7. Epub 2007 May 30.

3. Staphylococcal alpha-toxin causes increased tracheal epithelial permeability.

Phillips JR, Tripp TJ, Regelmann WE, Schlievert PM, Wangensteen OD.
Pediatr Pulmonol. 2006 Dec;41(12):1146-52.

4. Reemergence of staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, during the 2000-2003 surveillance period.

Schlievert PM, Tripp TJ, Peterson ML.
J Clin Microbiol. 2004 Jun;42(6):2875-6. No abstract available.

5. A toroid model for in vitro investigations of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 production.

Flood JA, Tripp TJ, Davis CC, Hill DR, Schlievert PM.
J Microbiol Methods. 2004 May;57(2):283-8.

6. Characterization of virulence factor regulation by SrrAB, a two-component system in Staphylococcus aureus.

Pragman AA, Yarwood JM, Tripp TJ, Schlievert PM.
J Bacteriol. 2004 Apr;186(8):2430-8.

7. Effects of total body irradiation and cyclosporin a on the lethality of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 in a rabbit model of toxic shock syndrome.

Dinges MM, Gregerson DS, Tripp TJ, McCormick JK, Schlievert PM.
LJ Infect Dis. 2003 Oct 15;188(8):1142-5. Epub 2003 Sep 30.

8. Functional analysis of the TCR binding domain of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 predicts further diversity in MHC class II/superantigen/TCR ternary complexes.

McCormick JK, Tripp TJ, Llera AS, Sundberg EJ, Dinges MM, Mariuzza RA, Schlievert PM.
J Immunol. 2003 Aug 1;171(3):1385-92.

9. Genome diversification in Staphylococcus aureus: Molecular evolution of a highly variable chromosomal region encoding the Staphylococcal exotoxin-like family of proteins.

Fitzgerald JR, Reid SD, Ruotsalainen E, Tripp TJ, Liu M, Cole R, Kuusela P, Schlievert PM, Järvinen A, Musser JM.
Infect Immun. 2003 May;71(5):2827-38.

10. The zinc-dependent major histocompatibility complex class II binding site of streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin C is critical for maximal superantigen function and toxic activity.

Tripp TJ, McCormick JK, Webb JM, Schlievert PM.
Infect Immun. 2003 Mar;71(3):1548-50.

11. Characterization of a novel staphylococcal enterotoxin-like superantigen, a member of the group V subfamily of pyrogenic toxins.

Orwin PM, Leung DY, Tripp TJ, Bohach GA, Earhart CA, Ohlendorf DH, Schlievert PM.
Biochemistry. 2002 Nov 26;41(47):14033-40.

12. Formation of vegetations during infective endocarditis excludes binding of bacterial-specific host antibodies to Enterococcus faecalis.

McCormick JK, Tripp TJ, Dunny GM, Schlievert PM.
J Infect Dis. 2002 Apr 1;185(7):994-7. Epub 2002 Mar 11.

13. Antibodies to a surface-exposed, N–terminal domain of aggregation substance are not protective in the rabbit model of Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis.

McCormick JK, Hirt H, Waters CM, Tripp TJ, Dunny GM, Schlievert PM.
Infect Immun. 2001 May;69(5):3305-14.

14. Development of streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin C vaccine toxoids that are protective in the rabbit model of toxic shock syndrome.

McCormick JK, Tripp TJ, Olmsted SB, Matsuka YV, Gahr PJ, Ohlendorf DH, Schlievert PM.
J Immunol. 2000 Aug 15;165(4):2306-12.

15. Staphylococcal exfoliative toxins cleave alpha- and beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormones.

Rago JV, Vath GM, Tripp TJ, Bohach GA, Ohlendorf DH, Schlievert PM.
Infect Immun. 2000 Apr;68(4):2366-8.

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