The genus yersinia : from genomics to function
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The genus yersinia : from genomics to function
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 603)
Springer Science+Business Media, c2007
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"The 9th International Symopsium on Yersinia was held in Lexington, Kentucky, USA on October 10-14, 2006."--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The 9th International Symposium on Yersinia was held in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, in October 2006. Hundreds of Yersinia researchers from 18 countries gathered to present and discuss their research. In addition to 37 oral presentations, there were 150 poster presentations. This Symposium volume is based on selected presentations from the meeting and contains both reviews and research articles. It is divided into six topic areas that include genomics and pathogenesis.
Table of Contents
Genomics.- Comparative Genome Analyses of the Pathogenic Yersiniae Based on the Genome Sequence of Yersinia enterocolitica Strain 8081.- Pestoides F, an Atypical Yersinia pestis Strain from the Former Soviet Union.- Variability of the Protein Sequences of LcrV Between Epidemic and Atypical Rhamnose-Positive Strains of Yersinia pestis.- A New Asset for Pathogen Informatics - the Enteropathogen Resource Integration Center (ERIC), an NIAID Bioinformatics Resource Center for Biodefense and Emerging/Re-emerging Infectious Disease.- Structure and Metabolism.- My Life with Yersinia.- Structure and Assembly of Yersinia pestis F1 Antigen.- Relationship of the Lipopolysaccharide Structure of Yersinia bpestis to Resistance to Antimicrobial Factors.- Characterization of Six Novel Chaperone/Usher Systems in Yersinia pestis.- Polyamines in Bacteria: Pleiotropic Effects yet Specific Mechanisms.- Intermediary Metabolism, Na+, the Low Calcium-Response, and Acute Disease.- Regulatory Mechanisms.- Differential Gene Regulation in Yersinia pestis versus Yersinia pseudotuberculosis: Effects of Hypoxia and Potential Role of a Plasmid Regulator.- Two-Component System Regulon Plasticity in Bacteria: A Concept Emerging from Phenotypic Analysis of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Response Regulator Mutants.- Regulatory Elements Implicated in the Environmental Control of Invasin Expression in Enteropathogenic Yersinia.- Regulation of the Phage-Shock-Protein Stress Response in Yersinia enterocolitica.- Functional Quorum Sensing Systems Affect Biofilm Formation and Protein Expression in Yersinia pestis.- Analysis of Yersinia pestis Gene Expression in the Flea Vector.- Regulation of Biofilm Formation in Yersinia pestis.- Environmental Stimuli Affecting Expression of the Ysa Type Three Secretion Locus.- Polynucleotide Phosphorylase and the T3SS.- Roles of YopN, LcrG and LcrV in Controlling Yops Secretion by Yersinia pestis.- Identification of TyeA Residues Required to Interact with YopN and to Regulate Yop Secretion.- Pathogenesis and Host Interactions.- The Insect Toxin Complex of Yersinia.- Twin Arginine Translocation in Yersinia.- Using Every Trick in the Book: The Pla Surface Protease of Yersinia pestis.- Invasion and Dissemination of Yersinia enterocolitica in the Mouse Infection Model.- The Ysa Type 3 Secretion System of Yersinia enterocolitica Biovar 1B.- A Rationale for Repression and/or Loss of Motility by Pathogenic Yersinia in the Mammalian Host.- Disparity Between Yersinia pestis and Yersinia enterocolitica O:8 in YopJ/YopP-Dependent Functions.- Molecular Epidemiology and Detection.- 3 IS-RFLP: A Powerful Tool for Geographical Clustering of Global Isolates of Yersinia pestis.- Analysis of the Three Yersinia pestis CRISPR Loci Provides New Tools for Phylogenetic Studies and Possibly for the Investigation of Ancient DNA.- Enrichment of Yersinia pestis from Blood Cultures Enables Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Determination by Flow Cytometry.- Development and Evaluation of a Single Tube Nested PCR Based Approach (STNPCR) for the Diagnosis of Plague.- Vaccine and Antimicrobial Therapy Development.- Therapeutic Potential of Yersinia Anti-Inflammatory Components.- High Throughput Screening for Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Type III Secretion in Yersinia pestis.- Cell-Mediated Defense Against Yersinia pestis Infection.- Oral Vaccination with Different Antigens from Yersinia pestis KIM Delivered by Live Attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium Elicits a Protective Immune Response Against Plague.- Yersinia pestis YadC: A Novel Vaccine Candidate Against Plague.- Protective Immunity Against Plague.
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