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2015A second β-hexosaminidase encoded in the streptococcus pneumoniae genome provides an expanded biochemical ability to degrade host glycansRobb, M.; Robb, C.; Higgins, M.; Hobbs, J.; Paton, J.; Boraston, A.
2016The First Histidine Triad Motif of PhtD Is Critical for Zinc Homeostasis in Streptococcus pneumoniaeEijkelkamp, B.; Pederick, V.; Plumptre, C.; Harvey, R.; Hughes, C.; Paton, J.; McDevitt, C.; Camilli, A.
2013H-NS plays a role in expression of Acinetobacter baumannii virulence featuresEijkelkamp, B.; Stroeher, U.; Hassan, K.; Elbourne, L.; Paulsen, I.; Brown, M.; Payne, S.M.
2015Manganese uptake and streptococcal virulenceEijkelkamp, B.; McDevitt, C.; Kitten, T.
2016The variable region of pneumococcal pathogenicity island 1 is responsible for unusually high virulence of a serotype 1 isolateHarvey, R.; Trappetti, C.; Mahdi, L.; Wang, H.; McAllister, L.; Scalvini, A.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Pirofski, L.
2017Lectin activity of the pneumococcal pilin proteinsDay, C.; Paton, A.; Harvey, R.; Hartley-Tassell, L.; Seib, K.; Tiralongo, J.; Bovin, N.; Savino, S.; Masignani, V.; Paton, J.; Jennings, M.
2013Novel role for the Streptococcus pneumoniae toxin pneumolysin in the assembly of biofilmsShak, J.; Ludewick, H.; Howery, K.; Sakai, F.; Yi, H.; Harvey, R.; Paton, J.; Klugman, K.; Vidal, J.; McDaniel, L.S.
2012Selective inhibition of biotin protein ligase from Staphylococcus aureusSoares da Costa, T.; Tieu, W.; Yap, M.; Pendini, N.; Polyak, S.; Pedersen, D.; Morona, R.; Turnidge, J.; Wallace, J.; Wilce, M.; Booker, G.; Abell, A.
2011The conformation and function of a multimodular glycogen-degrading pneumococcal virulence factorvan Bueren, A.; Ficko-Blean, E.; Pluvinage, B.; Hehemann, J.; Higgins, M.; Deng, L.; Ogunniyi, A.; Stroeher, U.; El Warry, N.; Burke, R.; Czjzek, M.; Paton, J.; Vocadlo, D.; Boraston, A.
2010Bacterial lipoproteins differentially regulate human primary and memory CD4+T and B cell responses to pneumococcal protein antigens through Toll-like receptor 2Zhang, Q.; Bagrade, L.; Clarke, E.; Paton, J.; Nunez, D.; Finn, A.