Publications by authors named "E Pollitt"

During heart development, the embryonic ventricle becomes enveloped by the epicardium, which adheres to the outer apical surface of the heart. This is concomitant with onset of ventricular trabeculation, where a subset of cardiomyocytes lose apicobasal polarity and delaminate basally from the ventricular wall. Llgl1 regulates the formation of apical cell junctions and apicobasal polarity, and we investigated its role in ventricular wall maturation.

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During early vertebrate heart development, the heart transitions from a linear tube to a complex asymmetric structure, a morphogenetic process that occurs simultaneously with growth of the heart. Cardiac growth during early heart morphogenesis is driven by deployment of cells from the second heart field (SHF) into both poles of the heart. Laminin is a core component of the extracellular matrix and, although mutations in laminin subunits are linked with cardiac abnormalities, no role for laminin has been identified in early vertebrate heart morphogenesis.

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Staphylococcus aureus is a human commensal organism and opportunist pathogen, causing potentially fatal disease. The presence of non-pathogenic microflora or their components, at the point of infection, dramatically increases S. aureus pathogenicity, a process termed augmentation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Peptidoglycan is essential for the structure and integrity of the Staphylococcus aureus cell wall and is targeted by key antibiotics; however, its behavior during infection is not well understood.
  • Researchers developed techniques to extract and analyze bacterial cell walls from active infections, revealing that these cells are smaller and have thicker walls compared to those grown in lab conditions.
  • The study found that specific enzymes and proteins, like PBP4 and SagB, significantly influence Staphylococcus aureus's ability to survive and thrive in host environments, highlighting the complexity of peptidoglycan dynamics in disease.
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