Stephen B. Melville

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
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Microbiology Biology
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Soncini SR, Hartman AH, Gallagher TM, et al. (2020) Changes in the expression of genes encoding type IV pili-associated proteins are seen when Clostridium perfringens is grown in liquid or on surfaces. Bmc Genomics. 21: 45
Rood JI, Adams V, Lacey J, et al. (2018) Expansion of the Clostridium perfringens toxin-based typing scheme. Anaerobe
Hendrick WA, Orr MW, Murray SR, et al. (2017) Cyclic-di-GMP Binding by an Assembly ATPase (PilB2) and Control of Type IV Pilin Polymerization in the Gram-positive Pathogen Clostridium perfringens. Journal of Bacteriology
Liu H, Ray WK, Helm RF, et al. (2016) Analysis of the spore membrane proteome in Clostridium perfringens implicates cyanophycin in spore assembly. Journal of Bacteriology
Therit B, Cheung JK, Rood JI, et al. (2015) NanR, a Transcriptional Regulator That Binds to the Promoters of Genes Involved in Sialic Acid Metabolism in the Anaerobic Pathogen Clostridium perfringens. Plos One. 10: e0133217
Hassan KA, Elbourne LD, Tetu SG, et al. (2015) Genomic analyses of Clostridium perfringens isolates from five toxinotypes. Research in Microbiology. 166: 255-63
Chen Y, Ray WK, Helm RF, et al. (2014) Levels of germination proteins in Bacillus subtilis dormant, superdormant, and germinating spores. Plos One. 9: e95781
Liu H, McCord KD, Howarth J, et al. (2014) Hypermotility in Clostridium perfringens strain SM101 is due to spontaneous mutations in genes linked to cell division. Journal of Bacteriology. 196: 2405-12
Melville S, Craig L. (2013) Type IV pili in Gram-positive bacteria. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : Mmbr. 77: 323-41
Kumar RS, Hendrick W, Correll JB, et al. (2013) Biochemistry and physiology of the β class carbonic anhydrase (Cpb) from Clostridium perfringens strain 13. Journal of Bacteriology. 195: 2262-9
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