Publications by authors named "Jessica L Rooke"

is a globally disseminated pathogen that is the cause of over 100 million infections per year. The resulting diseases are dependent upon host susceptibility and the infecting serovar. As serovar Typhimurium induces a typhoid-like disease in mice, this model has been used extensively to illuminate various aspects of infection and host responses.

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Infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria are leading causes of mortality worldwide. Due to the rise in antibiotic resistant strains, there is a desperate need for alternative strategies to control infections caused by these organisms. One such approach is the prevention of infection through vaccination.

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  • * Researchers conducted a genome-wide screen on ECL8, an endemic bacterial strain, to identify essential genes for growth in various environments, including laboratory media and human bodily fluids.
  • * They discovered 427 essential genes for growth in lab conditions, along with additional genes critical for survival in human urine and serum, highlighting potential new antimicrobial targets for treating these infections.
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The cell envelope is essential for viability in all domains of life. It retains enzymes and substrates within a confined space while providing a protective barrier to the external environment. Destabilising the envelope of bacterial pathogens is a common strategy employed by antimicrobial treatment.

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Unlabelled: The BAM complex in is composed of five proteins, BamA-E. BamA and BamD are essential for cell viability and are required for the assembly of β-barrel outer membrane proteins. Consequently, BamA and BamD are indispensable for secretion via the classical autotransporter pathway (Type 5a secretion).

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