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Rosqvist, Roland
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Persson, C
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Francis, Matthew
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Fällman, Maria
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Elofsson, Mikael
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Garbom, Sara
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2009: Isaksson Elin L; Aili Margareta; Fahlgren Anna; Carlsson Sara E; Rosqvist Roland; Wolf-Watz Hans
The membrane localization domain is required for intracellular localization and autoregulation of YopE in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Infection and immunity 2009;77(11):4740-9.
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2009: Sundin Charlotta; Elofsson Mikael; Wolf-Watz Hans; Rosell Sune
[Virulence blocking antibiotics. Anti-bacterial agents with completely new action mechanisms]
Läkartidningen 2009;106(40):2543-5.
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2009: Björnfot Ann-Catrin; Lavander Moa; Forsberg Ake; Wolf-Watz Hans
Autoproteolysis of YscU of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is important for regulation of expression and secretion of Yop proteins.
Journal of bacteriology 2009;191(13):4259-67.
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2009: Najdenski H; Golkocheva-Markova E; Kussovski V; Vesselinova A; Garbom S; Wolf-Watz H
Attenuation and preserved immunogenic potential of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis mutant strains evidenced in oral pig model.
Zoonoses and public health 2009;56(4):157-68.
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2008: Aili Margareta; Isaksson Elin L; Carlsson Sara E; Wolf-Watz Hans; Rosqvist Roland; Francis Matthew S
Regulation of Yersinia Yop-effector delivery by translocated YopE.
International journal of medical microbiology : IJMM 2008;298(3-4):183-92.
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2008: Meinzer Ulrich; Esmiol-Welterlin Sophie; Barreau Frederick; Berrebi Dominique; Dussaillant Monique; Bonacorsi Stephane; Chareyre Fabrice; Niwa-Kawakita Michiko; Alberti Corinne; Sterkers Ghislaine; Villard Claude; Lesuffleur Thecla; Peuchmaur Michel; Karin Michael; Eckmann Lars; Giovannini Marco; Ollendorff Vincent; Wolf-Watz Hans; Hugot Jean-Pierre
Nod2 mediates susceptibility to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in mice.
PloS one 2008;3(7):e2769.
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2008: Fernebro Jenny; Blomberg Christel; Morfeldt Eva; Wolf-Watz Hans; Normark Staffan; Normark Birgitta Henriques
The influence of in vitro fitness defects on pneumococcal ability to colonize and to cause invasive disease.
BMC microbiology 2008;8():65.
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2007: Negrea Aurel; Bjur Eva; Ygberg Sofia Eriksson; Elofsson Mikael; Wolf-Watz Hans; Rhen Mikael
Salicylidene acylhydrazides that affect type III protein secretion in Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2007;51(8):2867-76.
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2007: Hudson Debra L; Layton Abigail N; Field Terry R; Bowen Alison J; Wolf-Watz Hans; Elofsson Mikael; Stevens Mark P; Galyov Edouard E
Inhibition of type III secretion in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium by small-molecule inhibitors.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2007;51(7):2631-5.
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2007: Navarro Lorena; Koller Antonius; Nordfelth Roland; Wolf-Watz Hans; Taylor Susan; Dixon Jack E
Identification of a molecular target for the Yersinia protein kinase A.
Molecular cell 2007;26(4):465-77.
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2007: Garbom Sara; Olofsson Martina; Björnfot Ann-Catrin; Srivastava Manoj Kumar; Robinson Victoria L; Oyston Petra C F; Titball Richard W; Wolf-Watz Hans
Phenotypic characterization of a virulence-associated protein, VagH, of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis reveals a tight link between VagH and the type III secretion system.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2007;153(Pt 5):1464-73.
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2007: Bailey Leslie; Gylfe Asa; Sundin Charlotta; Muschiol Sandra; Elofsson Mikael; Nordström Peter; Henriques-Normark Birgitta; Lugert Raimond; Waldenström Anders; Wolf-Watz Hans; Bergström Sven
Small molecule inhibitors of type III secretion in Yersinia block the Chlamydia pneumoniae infection cycle.
FEBS letters 2007;581(4):587-95.
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2006: Galán Jorge E; Wolf-Watz Hans
Protein delivery into eukaryotic cells by type III secretion machines.
Nature 2006;444(7119):567-73.
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2006: Muschiol Sandra; Bailey Leslie; Gylfe Asa; Sundin Charlotta; Hultenby Kjell; Bergström Sven; Elofsson Mikael; Wolf-Watz Hans; Normark Staffan; Henriques-Normark Birgitta
A small-molecule inhibitor of type III secretion inhibits different stages of the infectious cycle of Chlamydia trachomatis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006;103(39):14566-71.
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2006: Aili Margareta; Isaksson Elin L; Hallberg Bengt; Wolf-Watz Hans; Rosqvist Roland
Functional analysis of the YopE GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Cellular microbiology 2006;8(6):1020-33.
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2006: Wiley David J; Nordfeldth Roland; Rosenzweig Jason; DaFonseca Christopher J; Gustin Richard; Wolf-Watz Hans; Schesser Kurt
The Ser/Thr kinase activity of the Yersinia protein kinase A (YpkA) is necessary for full virulence in the mouse, mollifying phagocytes, and disrupting the eukaryotic cytoskeleton.
Microbial pathogenesis 2006;40(5):234-43.
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2005: Wiedig Carolin A; Kramer Uwe; Garbom Sara; Wolf-Watz Hans; Autenrieth Ingo B
Induction of CD8+ T cell responses by Yersinia vaccine carrier strains.
Vaccine 2005;23(42):4984-98.
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2005: Nordfelth R; Kauppi A M; Norberg H A; Wolf-Watz H; Elofsson M
Small-molecule inhibitors specifically targeting type III secretion.
Infection and immunity 2005;73(5):3104-14.
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2004: Olsson Jan; Edqvist Petra J; Bröms Jeanette E; Forsberg Ake; Wolf-Watz Hans; Francis Matthew S
The YopD translocator of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a multifunctional protein comprised of discrete domains.
Journal of bacteriology 2004;186(13):4110-23.
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2004: O'Toole Ronan; Von Hofsten Jonas; Rosqvist Roland; Olsson Per-Erik; Wolf-Watz Hans
Visualisation of zebrafish infection by GFP-labelled Vibrio anguillarum.
Microbial pathogenesis 2004;37(1):41-6.
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2004: Garbom Sara; Forsberg Ake; Wolf-Watz Hans; Kihlberg Britt-Marie
Identification of novel virulence-associated genes via genome analysis of hypothetical genes.
Infection and immunity 2004;72(3):1333-40.
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2003: Najdenski H; Vesselinova A; Golkocheva E; Garbom S; Wolf-Watz H
Experimental infections with wild and mutant Yersinia pseudotuberculosis strains in rabbits.
Journal of veterinary medicine. B, Infectious diseases and veterinary public health 2003;50(6):280-8.
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2003: Aili Margareta; Telepnev Maxim; Hallberg Bengt; Wolf-Watz Hans; Rosqvist Roland
In vitro GAP activity towards RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42 is not a prerequisite for YopE induced HeLa cell cytotoxicity.
Microbial pathogenesis 2003;34(6):297-308.
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2003: Rüssmann Holger; Gerdemann Ulrike; Igwe Emeka I; Panthel Klaus; Heesemann Jürgen; Garbom Sara; Wolf-Watz Hans; Geginat Gernot
Attenuated Yersinia pseudotuberculosis carrier vaccine for simultaneous antigen-specific CD4 and CD8 T-cell induction.
Infection and immunity 2003;71(6):3463-72.
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2003: Edqvist Petra J; Olsson Jan; Lavander Moa; Sundberg Lena; Forsberg Ake; Wolf-Watz Hans; Lloyd Scott A
YscP and YscU regulate substrate specificity of the Yersinia type III secretion system.
Journal of bacteriology 2003;185(7):2259-66.
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2003: Kauppi Anna M; Nordfelth Roland; Uvell Hanna; Wolf-Watz Hans; Elofsson Mikael
Targeting bacterial virulence: inhibitors of type III secretion in Yersinia.
Chemistry & biology 2003;10(3):241-9.
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2003: Deleuil Fabienne; Mogemark Lena; Francis Matthew S; Wolf-Watz Hans; Fällman Maria
Interaction between the Yersinia protein tyrosine phosphatase YopH and eukaryotic Cas/Fyb is an important virulence mechanism.
Cellular microbiology 2003;5(1):53-64.
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2003: Najdenski Hristo; Vesselinova Anna; Golkocheva Elitsa; Garbom Sara; Wolf-Watz Hans
Characterization of infections with wild and mutant Yersinia pseudotuberculosis strains in rabbit oral model.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2003;529():117-20.
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2003: Lavander Moa; Sundberg Lena; Edqvist Petra J; Lloyd Scott A; Wolf-Watz Hans; Forsberg Ake
Characterisation of the type III secretion protein YscU in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. YscU cleavage--dispensable for TTSS but essential for survival.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2003;529():109-12.
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2003: Kauppi Anna M; Nordfelth Roland; Hägglund Ulrik; Wolf-Watz Hans; Elofsson Mikael
Salicylanilides are potent inhibitors of type III secretion in Yersinia.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2003;529():97-100.
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2002: Lavander Moa; Sundberg Lena; Edqvist Petra J; Lloyd Scott A; Wolf-Watz Hans; Forsberg Ake
Proteolytic cleavage of the FlhB homologue YscU of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is essential for bacterial survival but not for type III secretion.
Journal of bacteriology 2002;184(16):4500-9.
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2002: Francis Matthew S; Wolf-Watz Hans; Forsberg Ake
Regulation of type III secretion systems.
Current opinion in microbiology 2002;5(2):166-72.
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2002: Lloyd Scott A; Sjöström Michael; Andersson Sara; Wolf-Watz Hans
Molecular characterization of type III secretion signals via analysis of synthetic N-terminal amino acid sequences.
Molecular microbiology 2002;43(1):51-9.
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2002: Aili Margareta; Hallberg Bengt; Wolf-Watz Hans; Rosqvist Roland
GAP activity of Yersinia YopE.
Methods in enzymology 2002;358():359-70.
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2001: Francis M S; Lloyd S A; Wolf-Watz H
The type III secretion chaperone LcrH co-operates with YopD to establish a negative, regulatory loop for control of Yop synthesis in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Molecular microbiology 2001;42(4):1075-93.
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2001: Lloyd S A; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H; Francis M S
Targeting exported substrates to the Yersinia TTSS: different functions for different signals?
Trends in microbiology 2001;9(8):367-71.
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2001: Nordfelth R; Wolf-Watz H
YopB of Yersinia enterocolitica is essential for YopE translocation.
Infection and immunity 2001;69(5):3516-8.
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2001: Holmström A; Olsson J; Cherepanov P; Maier E; Nordfelth R; Pettersson J; Benz R; Wolf-Watz H; Forsberg A
LcrV is a channel size-determining component of the Yop effector translocon of Yersinia.
Molecular microbiology 2001;39(3):620-32.
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2001: Lloyd S A; Norman M; Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H
Yersinia YopE is targeted for type III secretion by N-terminal, not mRNA, signals.
Molecular microbiology 2001;39(2):520-31.
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2000: Dukuzumuremyi J M; Rosqvist R; Hallberg B; Akerström B; Wolf-Watz H; Schesser K
The Yersinia protein kinase A is a host factor inducible RhoA/Rac-binding virulence factor.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(45):35281-90.
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2000: Francis M S; Aili M; Wiklund M L; Wolf-Watz H
A study of the YopD-lcrH interaction from Yersinia pseudotuberculosis reveals a role for hydrophobic residues within the amphipathic domain of YopD.
Molecular microbiology 2000;38(1):85-102.
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2000: Meijer L K; Schesser K; Wolf-Watz H; Sassone-Corsi P; Pettersson S
The bacterial protein YopJ abrogates multiple signal transduction pathways that converge on the transcription factor CREB.
Cellular microbiology 2000;2(3):231-8.
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2000: Von Pawel-Rammingen U; Telepnev M V; Schmidt G; Aktories K; Wolf-Watz H; Rosqvist R
GAP activity of the Yersinia YopE cytotoxin specifically targets the Rho pathway: a mechanism for disruption of actin microfilament structure.
Molecular microbiology 2000;36(3):737-48.
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2000: Henriksson M L; Rosqvist R; Telepnev M; Wolf-Watz H; Hallberg B
Ras effector pathway activation by epidermal growth factor is inhibited in vivo by exoenzyme S ADP-ribosylation of Ras.
The Biochemical journal 2000;347 Pt 1():217-22.
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1999: Persson C; Nordfelth R; Andersson K; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H; Fällman M
Localization of the Yersinia PTPase to focal complexes is an important virulence mechanism.
Molecular microbiology 1999;33(4):828-38.
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1999: O'Toole R; Lundberg S; Fredriksson S A; Jansson A; Nilsson B; Wolf-Watz H
The chemotactic response of Vibrio anguillarum to fish intestinal mucus is mediated by a combination of multiple mucus components.
Journal of bacteriology 1999;181(14):4308-17.
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1999: Pettersson J; Holmström A; Hill J; Leary S; Frithz-Lindsten E; von Euler-Matell A; Carlsson E; Titball R; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
The V-antigen of Yersinia is surface exposed before target cell contact and involved in virulence protein translocation.
Molecular microbiology 1999;32(5):961-76.
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1998: Francis M S; Wolf-Watz H
YopD of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is translocated into the cytosol of HeLa epithelial cells: evidence of a structural domain necessary for translocation.
Molecular microbiology 1998;29(3):799-813.
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1998: Schesser K; Spiik A K; Dukuzumuremyi J M; Neurath M F; Pettersson S; Wolf-Watz H
The yopJ locus is required for Yersinia-mediated inhibition of NF-kappaB activation and cytokine expression: YopJ contains a eukaryotic SH2-like domain that is essential for its repressive activity.
Molecular microbiology 1998;28(6):1067-79.
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1998: Fällman M; Persson C; Schesser K; Wolf-Watz H
Bidirectional signaling between Yersinia and its target cell.
Folia microbiologica 1998;43(3):263-73.
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1997: O'Toole R; Milton D L; Hörstedt P; Wolf-Watz H
RpoN of the fish pathogen Vibrio (Listonella) anguillarum is essential for flagellum production and virulence by the water-borne but not intraperitoneal route of inoculation.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1997;143 ( Pt 12)():3849-59.
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1997: Persson C; Carballeira N; Wolf-Watz H; Fällman M
The PTPase YopH inhibits uptake of Yersinia, tyrosine phosphorylation of p130Cas and FAK, and the associated accumulation of these proteins in peripheral focal adhesions.
The EMBO journal 1997;16(9):2307-18.
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1997: Holmström A; Petterson J; Rosqvist R; Håkansson S; Tafazoli F; Fällman M; Magnusson K E; Wolf-Watz H; Forsberg A
YopK of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis controls translocation of Yop effectors across the eukaryotic cell membrane.
Molecular microbiology 1997;24(1):73-91.
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1997: Fällman M; Persson C; Wolf-Watz H
Yersinia proteins that target host cell signaling pathways.
The Journal of clinical investigation 1997;99(6):1153-7.
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1996: Schesser K; Frithz-Lindsten E; Wolf-Watz H
Delineation and mutational analysis of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis YopE domains which mediate translocation across bacterial and eukaryotic cellular membranes.
Journal of bacteriology 1996;178(24):7227-33.
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1996: Håkansson S; Schesser K; Persson C; Galyov E E; Rosqvist R; Homblé F; Wolf-Watz H
The YopB protein of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is essential for the translocation of Yop effector proteins across the target cell plasma membrane and displays a contact-dependent membrane disrupting activity.
The EMBO journal 1996;15(21):5812-23.
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1996: Pettersson J; Nordfelth R; Dubinina E; Bergman T; Gustafsson M; Magnusson K E; Wolf-Watz H
Modulation of virulence factor expression by pathogen target cell contact.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1996;273(5279):1231-3.
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1996: Andersson K; Carballeira N; Magnusson K E; Persson C; Stendahl O; Wolf-Watz H; Fällman M
YopH of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis interrupts early phosphotyrosine signalling associated with phagocytosis.
Molecular microbiology 1996;20(5):1057-69.
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1996: Håkansson S; Galyov E E; Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H
The Yersinia YpkA Ser/Thr kinase is translocated and subsequently targeted to the inner surface of the HeLa cell plasma membrane.
Molecular microbiology 1996;20(3):593-603.
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1996: Lundgren E; Carballeira N; Vazquez R; Dubinina E; Bränden H; Persson H; Wolf-Watz H
Invasin of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis activates human peripheral B cells.
Infection and immunity 1996;64(3):829-35.
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1996: Milton D L; O'Toole R; Horstedt P; Wolf-Watz H
Flagellin A is essential for the virulence of Vibrio anguillarum.
Journal of bacteriology 1996;178(5):1310-9.
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1996: O'Toole R; Milton D L; Wolf-Watz H
Chemotactic motility is required for invasion of the host by the fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum.
Molecular microbiology 1996;19(3):625-37.
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1995: Persson C; Nordfelth R; Holmström A; Håkansson S; Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H
Cell-surface-bound Yersinia translocate the protein tyrosine phosphatase YopH by a polarized mechanism into the target cell.
Molecular microbiology 1995;18(1):135-50.
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1995: Milton D L; Norqvist A; Wolf-Watz H
Sequence of a novel virulence-mediating gene, virC, from Vibrio anguillarum.
Gene 1995;164(1):95-100.
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1995: Rosqvist R; Håkansson S; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
Functional conservation of the secretion and translocation machinery for virulence proteins of yersiniae, salmonellae and shigellae.
The EMBO journal 1995;14(17):4187-95.
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1995: Fällman M; Andersson K; Håkansson S; Magnusson K E; Stendahl O; Wolf-Watz H
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis inhibits Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis in J774 cells.
Infection and immunity 1995;63(8):3117-24.
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1995: Holmström A; Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H; Forsberg A
Virulence plasmid-encoded YopK is essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis to cause systemic infection in mice.
Infection and immunity 1995;63(6):2269-76.
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1995: Holmström A; Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H; Forsberg A
YopK, a novel virulence determinant of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Contributions to microbiology and immunology 1995;13():239-43.
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1995: Rosqvist R; Persson C; Håkansson S; Nordfeldt R; Wolf-Watz H
Translocation of the Yersinia YopE and YopH virulence proteins into target cells is mediated by YopB and YopD.
Contributions to microbiology and immunology 1995;13():230-4.
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1994: Galyov E E; Håkansson S; Wolf-Watz H
Characterization of the operon encoding the YpkA Ser/Thr protein kinase and the YopJ protein of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Journal of bacteriology 1994;176(15):4543-8.
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1994: Bergman T; Erickson K; Galyov E; Persson C; Wolf-Watz H
The lcrB (yscN/U) gene cluster of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is involved in Yop secretion and shows high homology to the spa gene clusters of Shigella flexneri and Salmonella typhimurium.
Journal of bacteriology 1994;176(9):2619-26.
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1994: Rosqvist R; Magnusson K E; Wolf-Watz H
Target cell contact triggers expression and polarized transfer of Yersinia YopE cytotoxin into mammalian cells.
The EMBO journal 1994;13(4):964-72.
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1994: Forsberg A; Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H
Regulation and polarized transfer of the Yersinia outer proteins (Yops) involved in antiphagocytosis.
Trends in microbiology 1994;2(1):14-9.
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1993: Norqvist A; Wolf-Watz H
Characterization of a novel chromosomal virulence locus involved in expression of a major surface flagellar sheath antigen of the fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum.
Infection and immunity 1993;61(6):2434-44.
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1993: Galyov E E; Håkansson S; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
A secreted protein kinase of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is an indispensable virulence determinant.
Nature 1993;361(6414):730-2.
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1993: Håkansson S; Bergman T; Vanooteghem J C; Cornelis G; Wolf-Watz H
YopB and YopD constitute a novel class of Yersinia Yop proteins.
Infection and immunity 1993;61(1):71-80.
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1992: Milton D L; Norqvist A; Wolf-Watz H
Cloning of a metalloprotease gene involved in the virulence mechanism of Vibrio anguillarum.
Journal of bacteriology 1992;174(22):7235-44.
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1992: Rimpiläinen M; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
A novel protein, LcrQ, involved in the low-calcium response of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis shows extensive homology to YopH.
Journal of bacteriology 1992;174(10):3355-63.
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1991: Rosqvist R; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
Intracellular targeting of the Yersinia YopE cytotoxin in mammalian cells induces actin microfilament disruption.
Infection and immunity 1991;59(12):4562-9.
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1991: Rosqvist R; Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
Microinjection of the Yersinia YopE cytotoxin in mammalian cells induces actin microfilament disruption.
Biochemical Society transactions 1991;19(4):1131-2.
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1991: Forsberg A; Viitanen A M; Skurnik M; Wolf-Watz H
The surface-located YopN protein is involved in calcium signal transduction in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Molecular microbiology 1991;5(4):977-86.
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1991: Bergman T; Håkansson S; Forsberg A; Norlander L; Macellaro A; Bäckman A; Bölin I; Wolf-Watz H
Analysis of the V antigen lcrGVH-yopBD operon of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis: evidence for a regulatory role of LcrH and LcrV.
Journal of bacteriology 1991;173(5):1607-16.
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1990: Norqvist A; Norrman B; Wolf-Watz H
Identification and characterization of a zinc metalloprotease associated with invasion by the fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum.
Infection and immunity 1990;58(11):3731-6.
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1990: Rosqvist R; Forsberg A; Rimpiläinen M; Bergman T; Wolf-Watz H
The cytotoxic protein YopE of Yersinia obstructs the primary host defence.
Molecular microbiology 1990;4(4):657-67.
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1990: Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
Genetic analysis of the yopE region of Yersinia spp.: identification of a novel conserved locus, yerA, regulating yopE expression.
Journal of bacteriology 1990;172(3):1547-55.
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1989: Rehnstam A S; Norqvist A; Wolf-Watz H; Hagström A
Identification of Vibrio anguillarum in fish by using partial 16S rRNA sequences and a specific 16S rRNA oligonucleotide probe.
Applied and environmental microbiology 1989;55(8):1907-10.
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1989: Norqvist A; Hagström A; Wolf-Watz H
Protection of rainbow trout against vibriosis and furunculosis by the use of attenuated strains of Vibrio anguillarum.
Applied and environmental microbiology 1989;55(6):1400-5.
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1988: Rosqvist R; Bölin I; Wolf-Watz H
Inhibition of phagocytosis in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis: a virulence plasmid-encoded ability involving the Yop2b protein.
Infection and immunity 1988;56(8):2139-43.
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1988: Rosqvist R; Skurnik M; Wolf-Watz H
Increased virulence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis by two independent mutations.
Nature 1988;334(6182):522-4.
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1988: Bölin I; Wolf-Watz H
The plasmid-encoded Yop2b protein of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a virulence determinant regulated by calcium and temperature at the level of transcription.
Molecular microbiology 1988;2(2):237-45.
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1988: Bölin I; Forsberg A; Norlander L; Skurnik M; Wolf-Watz H
Identification and mapping of the temperature-inducible, plasmid-encoded proteins of Yersinia spp.
Infection and immunity 1988;56(2):343-8.
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1988: Forsberg A; Wolf-Watz H
The virulence protein Yop5 of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is regulated at transcriptional level by plasmid-plB1-encoded trans-acting elements controlled by temperature and calcium.
Molecular microbiology 1988;2(1):121-33.
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1987: Forsberg A; Bölin I; Norlander L; Wolf-Watz H
Molecular cloning and expression of calcium-regulated, plasmid-coded proteins of Y. pseudotuberculosis.
Microbial pathogenesis 1987;2(2):123-37.
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1987: Wolf-Watz H
Plasmid-mediated virulence in Yersiniae.
Progress in veterinary microbiology and immunology 1987;3():159-78.
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1986: Rosqvist R; Wolf-Watz H
Virulence plasmid-associated HeLa cell induced cytotoxicity of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Microbial pathogenesis 1986;1(3):229-40.
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1985: Bölin I; Portnoy D A; Wolf-Watz H
Expression of the temperature-inducible outer membrane proteins of yersiniae.
Infection and immunity 1985;48(1):234-40.
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1985: Wolf-Watz H; Portnoy D A; Bölin I; Falkow S
Transfer of the virulence plasmid of Yersinia pestis to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Infection and immunity 1985;48(1):241-3.
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1984: Skurnik M; Bölin I; Heikkinen H; Piha S; Wolf-Watz H
Virulence plasmid-associated autoagglutination in Yersinia spp.
Journal of bacteriology 1984;158(3):1033-6.
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1984: Bölin I; Wolf-Watz H
Molecular cloning of the temperature-inducible outer membrane protein 1 of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
Infection and immunity 1984;43(1):72-8.
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1983: Gustafsson P; Wolf-Watz H; Lind L; Johansson K E; Nordström K
Binding between the par region of plasmids R1 and pSC101 and the outer membrane fraction of the host bacteria.
The EMBO journal 1983;2(1):27-32.
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1982: Bölin I; Norlander L; Wolf-Watz H
Temperature-inducible outer membrane protein of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica is associated with the virulence plasmid.
Infection and immunity 1982;37(2):506-12.
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