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1. Dual proteomics of infected macrophages reveal bacterial and host players involved in the Francisella intracellular life cycle and cell to cell dissemination by merocytophagy.

2. Critical Role of a Sheath Phosphorylation Site On the Assembly and Function of an Atypical Type VI Secretion System.

3. The metabolic enzyme fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase acts as a transcriptional regulator in pathogenic Francisella.

4. Role of Glycosylation/Deglycolysation Processes in Francisella tularensis Pathogenesis.

5. Host glycosylation pathways and the unfolded protein response contribute to the infection by Francisella.

6. Francisella tularensis IglG Belongs to a Novel Family of PAAR-Like T6SS Proteins and Harbors a Unique N-terminal Extension Required for Virulence.

7. Gluconeogenesis, an essential metabolic pathway for pathogenic Francisella.

8. The complex amino acid diet of Francisella in infected macrophages.

9. Importance of branched-chain amino acid utilization in Francisella intracellular adaptation.

10. Changes in proteome of the Δhfq strain derived from Francisella tularensis LVS correspond with its attenuated phenotype.

11. Asparagine assimilation is critical for intracellular replication and dissemination of Francisella.

12. Detection of the interaction between host and bacterial proteins: eukaryotic nucleolin interacts with Francisella elongation factor Tu.

13. Glutamate utilization couples oxidative stress defense and the tricarboxylic acid cycle in Francisella phagosomal escape.

14. Possible links between stress defense and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in Francisella pathogenesis.

15. Proteins involved in Francisella tularensis survival and replication inside macrophages.

16. Francisella tularensis regulates the expression of the amino acid transporter SLC1A5 in infected THP-1 human monocytes.

17. Identification of a novel small RNA modulating Francisella tularensis pathogenicity.

18. Identification of a putative chaperone involved in stress resistance and virulence in Francisella tularensis.

19. Nucleolin, a shuttle protein promoting infection of human monocytes by Francisella tularensis.

20. Identification of small RNAs in Francisella tularensis.

21. The unraveling panoply of Francisella tularensis virulence attributes.

22. Identification of trkH, encoding a potassium uptake protein required for Francisella tularensis systemic dissemination in mice.

23. Pivotal role of the Francisella tularensis heat-shock sigma factor RpoH.

24. Loops and networks in control of Francisella tularensis virulence.

25. Hfq, a novel pleiotropic regulator of virulence-associated genes in Francisella tularensis.

26. Glutathione provides a source of cysteine essential for intracellular multiplication of Francisella tularensis.

27. A novel receptor - ligand pathway for entry of Francisella tularensis in monocyte-like THP-1 cells: interaction between surface nucleolin and bacterial elongation factor Tu.

28. The heat-shock protein ClpB of Francisella tularensis is involved in stress tolerance and is required for multiplication in target organs of infected mice.

29. Role of the wbt locus of Francisella tularensis in lipopolysaccharide O-antigen biogenesis and pathogenicity.

30. Importance of Metabolic Adaptations in Francisella Pathogenesis

32. Asparagine assimilation is critical for intracellular replication and dissemination of Francisella

33. Manipulation of host membranes by the bacterial pathogens Listeria, Francisella, Shigella and Yersinia.

34. Francisella tularensis intracellular survival: to eat or to die.

35. Critical Role of a Sheath Phosphorylation Site On the Assembly and Function of an Atypical Type VI Secretion System

36. Pivotal role of the FranciselIa tularensis heat-shock sigma factor RpoH.

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