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2003Mutational analysis of the carboxy-terminal (YGX)4 repeat domain of CpsD, an autophosphorylating tyrosine kinase required for capsule biosynthesis in Streptococcus pneumoniaeMorona, J.; Morona, R.; Miller, D.; Paton, J.
2002Streptococcus pneumoniae capsule biosynthesis protein CpsB is a novel manganese-dependent phosphotyrosine-protein phosphataseMorona, J.; Morona, R.; Miller, D.; Paton, J.
2003RegR, a global LacI/GalR family regulator, modulates virulence and competence in Streptococcus pneumoniaeChapuy-Regaud, S.; Ogunniyi, A.; Diallo, N.; Huet, Y.; Desnottes, J.; Paton, J.; Escaich, S.; Trombe, M.
1995Comparative toxicity and virulence of Escherichia coli clones expressing variant and chimeric Shiga-like toxin type II operonsPaton, A.; Bourne, A.; Manning, P.; Paton, J.
1998Translocated intimin receptors (Tir) of Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli isolates belonging to serogroups O26, O111, and O157 react with sera from patients with hemolytic-uremic syndrome and exhibit marked sequence heterogeneity.Paton, A.; Manning, P.; Woodrow, M.; Paton, J.; Barbieri, J.T.
1998Molecular analysis of shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli O111:H proteins which react with sera from patients with hemolytic-uremic syndrome.Voss, E.; Paton, A.; Manning, P.; Paton, J.
1997Characterization of the Capsular Polysaccharide Biosynthesis Locus of Streptococcus pneumoniae Type 19FPaton, J.; Morona, J.; Morona, R.
1999Molecular and genetic characterization of the capsule biosynthesis locus of Streptococcus pneumoniae type 23FMorona, J.; Miller, D.; Coffey, T.; Vindurampulle, C.; Spratt, B.; Morona, R.; Paton, J.
2001Characterization of Saa, a novel autoagglutinating adhesin produced by locus of enterocyte effacement-negative shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli strains that are virulent for humansPaton, A.; Srimanote, P.; Woodrow, M.; Paton, J.; O'Brien, A.D.
2011Pneumolysin with low hemolytic activity confers an early growth advantage to Streptococcus pneumoniae in the bloodHarvey, R.; Ogunniyi, A.; Chen, A.; Paton, J.; Camilli, A.