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1. The Effector Domain Region of the Vibrio vulnificus MARTX Toxin Confers Biphasic Epithelial Barrier Disruption and Is Essential for Systemic Spread from the Intestine.

2. New ligation independent cloning vectors for expression of recombinant proteins with a self-cleaving CPD/6xHis-tag.

4. Phenotypic Analysis Reveals that the 2010 Haiti Cholera Epidemic Is Linked to a Hypervirulent Strain.

5. MARTX effector cross kingdom activation by Golgi-associated ADP-ribosylation factors.

6. MARTX toxins as effector delivery platforms.

8. The Makes Caterpillars Floppy (MCF)-Like Domain of Vibrio vulnificus Induces Mitochondrion-Mediated Apoptosis.

9. Autophagy and endosomal trafficking inhibition by Vibrio cholerae MARTX toxin phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate-specific phospholipase A1 activity.

10. Induced autoprocessing of the cytopathic Makes caterpillars floppy-like effector domain of the Vibrio vulnificus MARTX toxin.

12. Mechanisms of inflammasome activation by Vibrio cholerae secreted toxins vary with strain biotype.

13. Distinct roles of the repeat-containing regions and effector domains of the Vibrio vulnificus multifunctional-autoprocessing repeats-in-toxin (MARTX) toxin.

14. Vibrio cholerae MARTX toxin heterologous translocation of beta-lactamase and roles of individual effector domains on cytoskeleton dynamics.

15. A novel phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate binding domain mediates plasma membrane localization of ExoU and other patatin-like phospholipases.

16. Draft Genome Sequences of Four Closely Linked Vibrio vulnificus Isolates from the Biotype 1 Environmental Genotype.

17. Backbone and side-chain assignments of an effector membrane localization domain from Vibrio vulnificus MARTX toxin.

18. Cytotoxicity of the Vibrio vulnificus MARTX toxin effector DUF5 is linked to the C2A subdomain.

19. Vibrio vulnificus biotype 3 multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin is an adenylate cyclase toxin essential for virulence in mice.

20. Backbone and side-chain resonance assignments of the membrane localization domain from Pasteurella multocida toxin.

21. Draft Genome Sequence of Israeli Outbreak-Associated Vibrio vulnificus Biotype 3 Clinical Isolate BAA87.

22. Promotion of colonization and virulence by cholera toxin is dependent on neutrophils.

23. Analysis of Vibrio cholerae genome sequences reveals unique rtxA variants in environmental strains and an rtxA-null mutation in recent altered El Tor isolates.

24. Large scale structural rearrangement of a serine hydrolase from Francisella tularensis facilitates catalysis.

25. Identification of a His-Asp-Cys catalytic triad essential for function of the Rho inactivation domain (RID) of Vibrio cholerae MARTX toxin.

26. Neutrophils are essential for containment of Vibrio cholerae to the intestine during the proinflammatory phase of infection.

27. Plasma membrane association of three classes of bacterial toxins is mediated by a basic-hydrophobic motif.

28. Additive function of Vibrio vulnificus MARTX(Vv) and VvhA cytolysins promotes rapid growth and epithelial tissue necrosis during intestinal infection.

29. Vibrio vulnificus rtxA1 gene recombination generates toxin variants with altered potency during intestinal infection.

30. Structure and function of MARTX toxins and other large repetitive RTX proteins.

31. Inositol hexakisphosphate-induced autoprocessing of large bacterial protein toxins.

32. Identification of a conserved membrane localization domain within numerous large bacterial protein toxins.

33. Actin Crosslinking Toxins of Gram-Negative Bacteria.

34. The Vibrio cholerae flagellar regulatory hierarchy controls expression of virulence factors.

35. Successful small intestine colonization of adult mice by Vibrio cholerae requires ketamine anesthesia and accessory toxins.

36. Structural and molecular mechanism for autoprocessing of MARTX toxin of Vibrio cholerae at multiple sites.

37. Genetic determination of essential residues of the Vibrio cholerae actin cross-linking domain reveals functional similarity with glutamine synthetases.

38. Bacterial martyrdom: phagocytes disabled by type VI secretion after engulfing bacteria.

39. Connecting actin monomers by iso-peptide bond is a toxicity mechanism of the Vibrio cholerae MARTX toxin.

40. Structure-function analysis of inositol hexakisphosphate-induced autoprocessing of the Vibrio cholerae multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin.

42. Prolonged colonization of mice by Vibrio cholerae El Tor O1 depends on accessory toxins.

43. Hemolysin and the multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin are virulence factors during intestinal infection of mice with Vibrio cholerae El Tor O1 strains.

44. Auto-catalytic cleavage of Clostridium difficile toxins A and B depends on cysteine protease activity.

45. RTX toxin actin cross-linking activity in clinical and environmental isolates of Vibrio cholerae.

46. Autoprocessing of the Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin by the cysteine protease domain.

47. Inactivation of small Rho GTPases by the multifunctional RTX toxin from Vibrio cholerae.

48. Growth phase regulation of Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin export.

49. The Actin cross-linking domain of the Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin directly catalyzes the covalent cross-linking of actin.

50. Role of toll-like receptor 4 in the proinflammatory response to Vibrio cholerae O1 El tor strains deficient in production of cholera toxin and accessory toxins.

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