240 results on '"Lee, Shaun W."'
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2. Minimal domain peptides derived from enterocins exhibit potent antifungal activity.
3. A large scale prediction of bacteriocin gene blocks suggests a wide functional spectrum for bacteriocins
4. Streptococcus co-opts a conformational lock in human plasminogen to facilitate streptokinase cleavage and bacterial virulence
5. Multi-modal Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Brain Immune Landscape Plasticity during Aging and Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis
6. The impact of home-based management of malaria on clinical outcomes in sub-Saharan African populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis
7. Solution structural model of the complex of the binding regions of human plasminogen with its M-protein receptor from Streptococcus pyogenes
8. Variations in the secondary structures of PAM proteins influence their binding affinities to human plasminogen
9. Editorial: When streptococci seize the opportunity: identifying how manipulation of host inflammatory signaling impacts pathogenesis in streptococcal infections
10. Contributions of different modules of the plasminogen-binding Streptococcus pyogenes M-protein that mediate its functional dimerization
11. Group AStreptococcusremains viable inside fibrin clots and gains access to human plasminogen for subsequent fibrinolysis and dissemination
12. Conformationally organized lysine isosteres in Streptococcus pyogenes M protein mediate direct high-affinity binding to human plasminogen
13. Using bacterial genomes and essential genes for the development of new antibiotics
14. Variable region in streptococcal M-proteins provides stable binding with host fibrinogen for plasminogen-mediated bacterial invasion
15. CD46 Is Phosphorylated at Tyrosine 354 upon Infection of Epithelial Cells by Neisseria gonorrhoeae
16. Live Cell Microscopy and Flow Cytometry to Study Streptolysin S-Mediated Erythrocyte Hemolysis
17. Rational design of syn-safencin, a novel linear antimicrobial peptide derived from the circular bacteriocin safencin AS-48
18. What tool do undergraduate pharmacy students prefer when grading systematic review evidence: AMSTAR‐2 or ROBIS?
19. Streptococcus pyogenes Employs Strain-dependent Mechanisms of C3b Inactivation to Inhibit Phagocytosis and Killing of Bacteria
20. Antimicrobial peptide-conjugated phage-mimicking nanoparticles exhibit potent bactericidal action against Streptococcus pyogenes in murine wound infection models.
21. Design and evaluation of a peptide-based immunotoxin for breast cancer therapeutics
22. Rationally Designed Minimal Bioactive Domains of AS-48 Bacteriocin Homologs Possess Potent Antileishmanial Properties
23. The Role of Host-Cellular Responses in COVID-19 Endothelial Dysfunction
24. Streptolysin S targets the sodium-bicarbonate cotransporter NBCn1 to induce inflammation and cytotoxicity in human keratinocytes during Group A Streptococcal infection
25. Discovery of a Widely Distributed Toxin Biosynthetic Gene Cluster
26. Relationships Between Plasminogen-Binding M-Protein and Surface Enolase for Human Plasminogen Acquisition and Activation in Streptococcus pyogenes
27. Clostridiolysin S, a Post-translationally Modified Biotoxin from Clostridium botulinum
28. Evolution of Gram+ Streptococcus pyogenes has maximized efficiency of the Sortase A cleavage site
29. Structural and Functional Dissection of the Heterocyclic Peptide Cytotoxin Streptolysin S
30. Binding of the kringle‐2 domain of human plasminogen to streptococcal PAM‐type M‐protein causes dissociation of PAM dimers
31. A Seed-Endophytic Bacillus safensis Strain With Antimicrobial Activity Has Genes for Novel Bacteriocin-Like Antimicrobial Peptides
32. Group A Streptococcus-Induced Activation of Human Plasminogen Is Required for Keratinocyte Wound Retraction and Rapid Clot Dissolution
33. Synthetic Peptide Libraries Designed From a Minimal Alpha-Helical Domain of AS-48-Bacteriocin Homologs Exhibit Potent Antibacterial Activity
34. Algorithmic assessment of missense mutation severity in the Von-Hippel Lindau protein
35. Directly Acting Antivirals for COVID-19: Where Do We Stand?
36. A local α-helix drives structural evolution of streptococcal M-protein affinity for host human plasminogen
37. The M Protein of Streptococcus pyogenes Strain AP53 Retains Cell Surface Functional Plasminogen Binding after Inactivation of the Sortase A Gene
38. The Streptococcal Protease SpeB Antagonizes the Biofilms of the Human PathogenStaphylococcus aureusUSA300 through Cleavage of the Staphylococcal SdrC Protein
39. RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND COMPARISON OF ACUPUNCTURE VERSUS SHAM ACUPUNCTURE FOR CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME: 88
40. Potentially inappropriate medication prescribed among older patients in a primary care setting in Malaysia
41. Stable genetic integration of a red fluorescent protein in a virulent Group A Streptococcus strain
42. Single Cells Exhibit Differing Behavioral Phases during Early Stages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Swarming
43. Novel antimicrobial peptide discovery using machine learning and biophysical selection of minimal bacteriocin domains
44. Discovery of genes encoding a Streptolysin S-like toxin biosynthetic cluster in a select highly pathogenic methicillin resistantStaphylococcus aureusJKD6159 strain
45. Pharmacists’ attitude, self‐reported knowledge and practice of dosage adjustment among chronic kidney disease patients in Malaysia
46. Clustering and rapid long-range motility behavior of bacteria by type IV pili
47. Phage-mimicking antibacterial core–shell nanoparticles
48. A local β -helix drives structural evolution of streptococcal M-protein affinity for host human plasminogen.
49. Pharmacists’ roles in nursing homes in Malaysia
50. Neutralization of Streptolysin S-Dependent and Independent Inflammatory Cytokine IL-1β Activity Reduces Pathology During Early Group A Streptococcal Skin Infection
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