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Concept
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Genes, Bacterial
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Academic Article
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Identification of a Legionella pneumophila locus required for intracellular multiplication in human macrophages.
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Genetics of Legionella pneumophila virulence.
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Relationships between a new type IV secretion system and the icm/dot virulence system of Legionella pneumophila.
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Academic Article
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Legionella pneumophila utilizes the same genes to multiply within Acanthamoeba castellanii and human macrophages.
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Academic Article
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Legionella pneumophila contains a type II general secretion pathway required for growth in amoebae as well as for secretion of the Msp protease.
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Academic Article
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Host cell killing and bacterial conjugation require overlapping sets of genes within a 22-kb region of the Legionella pneumophila genome.
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Academic Article
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Possible origin of the Legionella pneumophila virulence genes and their relation to Coxiella burnetii.
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Academic Article
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Intracellular multiplication and human macrophage killing by Legionella pneumophila are inhibited by conjugal components of IncQ plasmid RSF1010.
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Academic Article
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The Legionella pneumophila icmGCDJBF genes are required for killing of human macrophages.
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Academic Article
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The ATP-binding cassette subunit of the maltose transporter MalK antagonizes MalT, the activator of the Escherichia coli mal regulon.
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Academic Article
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The malZ gene of Escherichia coli, a member of the maltose regulon, encodes a maltodextrin glucosidase.
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Academic Article
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The genomic sequence of the accidental pathogen Legionella pneumophila.
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Academic Article
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The Legionella pneumophila major secretory protein, a protease, is not required for intracellular growth or cell killing.
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Academic Article
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Antibiotics and UV radiation induce competence for natural transformation in Legionella pneumophila.
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Academic Article
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The Legionella pneumophila icm locus: a set of genes required for intracellular multiplication in human macrophages.
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Academic Article
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Evidence for acquisition of Legionella type IV secretion substrates via interdomain horizontal gene transfer.
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Academic Article
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Transport of p-nitrophenyl-alpha-maltoside by the maltose transport system of Escherichia coli and its subsequent hydrolysis by a cytoplasmic alpha-maltosidase.
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Academic Article
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The iron superoxide dismutase of Legionella pneumophila is essential for viability.
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Academic Article
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Genetic evidence for substrate and periplasmic-binding-protein recognition by the MalF and MalG proteins, cytoplasmic membrane components of the Escherichia coli maltose transport system.
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Academic Article
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Identification of Legionella pneumophila genes required for growth within and killing of human macrophages.
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Academic Article
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Mutagenesis of Legionella pneumophila using Tn903 dlllacZ: identification of a growth-phase-regulated pigmentation gene.
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Academic Article
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Legionella pneumophila 6S RNA optimizes intracellular multiplication.
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Academic Article
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The effect of nalidixic acid on the expression of some genes in Escherichia coli K-12.
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Academic Article
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Maltose/maltodextrin system of Escherichia coli: transport, metabolism, and regulation.
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Academic Article
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Genetic Manipulation of Acinetobacter baumannii.
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Academic Article
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Joint Transcriptional Control of Virulence and Resistance to Antibiotic and Environmental Stress in Acinetobacter baumannii.
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Academic Article
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GigA and GigB are Master Regulators of Antibiotic Resistance, Stress Responses, and Virulence in Acinetobacter baumannii.
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Academic Article
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Gallium disrupts bacterial iron metabolism and has therapeutic effects in mice and humans with lung infections.
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Academic Article
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Acinetobacter baumannii NCIMB8209: a Rare Environmental Strain Displaying Extensive Insertion Sequence-Mediated Genome Remodeling Resulting in the Loss of Exposed Cell Structures and Defensive Mechanisms.
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