Randall K. Holmes

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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, Aurora, CO 
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Microbiology Biology
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O'Dowd A, Maciel M, Poole ST, et al. (2020) Evaluation of the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of an ETEC CFA/I adhesin-heat-labile toxin chimera. Infection and Immunity
Jobling MG, Poole ST, Rasulova-Lewis F, et al. (2020) Biochemical and immunological characterization of an ETEC CFA/I adhesin cholera toxin B subunit chimera. Plos One. 15: e0230138
Jobling MG, Gotow LF, Yang Z, et al. (2015) A mutational analysis of residues in cholera toxin A1 necessary for interaction with its substrate, the stimulatory G protein Gsα. Toxins. 7: 919-35
Day CA, Baetz NW, Copeland CA, et al. (2015) Microtubule motors power plasma membrane tubulation in clathrin-independent endocytosis. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 16: 572-90
Price GA, McFann K, Holmes RK. (2013) Immunization with cholera toxin B subunit induces high-level protection in the suckling mouse model of cholera. Plos One. 8: e57269
Jobling MG, Yang Z, Kam WR, et al. (2012) A single native ganglioside GM1-binding site is sufficient for cholera toxin to bind to cells and complete the intoxication pathway. Mbio. 3
Zajdowicz S, Haller JC, Krafft AE, et al. (2012) Purification and structural characterization of siderophore (corynebactin) from Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Plos One. 7: e34591
Casey TA, Connell TD, Holmes RK, et al. (2012) Evaluation of heat-labile enterotoxins type IIa and type IIb in the pathogenicity of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli for neonatal pigs. Veterinary Microbiology. 159: 83-9
Kim JS, Holmes RK. (2012) Characterization of OxyR as a negative transcriptional regulator that represses catalase production in Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Plos One. 7: e31709
Jobling MG, Holmes RK. (2012) Type II heat-labile enterotoxins from 50 diverse Escherichia coli isolates belong almost exclusively to the LT-IIc family and may be prophage encoded. Plos One. 7: e29898
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