Roy M. Roop - Publications

Affiliations: 
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology

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2018 Pirone L, Pitzer JE, D'Abrosca G, Fattorusso R, Malgieri G, Pedone EM, Pedone PV, Roop RM, Baglivo I. Identifying the region responsible for Brucella abortus MucR higher-order oligomer formation and examining its role in gene regulation. Scientific Reports. 8: 17238. PMID 30467359 DOI: 10.1038/S41598-018-35432-1  0.346
2018 Baglivo I, Pirone L, Malgieri G, Fattorusso R, Roop RM, Pedone EM, Pedone PV. MucR binds multiple target sites in the promoter of its own gene and is a heat-stable protein: Is MucR a H-NS-like protein? Febs Open Bio. 8: 711-718. PMID 29632823 DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.12411  0.345
2003 Roop RM, Gee JM, Robertson GT, Richardson JM, Ng WL, Winkler ME. Brucella stationary-phase gene expression and virulence. Annual Review of Microbiology. 57: 57-76. PMID 12730323 DOI: 10.1146/Annurev.Micro.57.030502.090803  0.362
2003 Bellaire BH, Elzer PH, Hagius S, Walker J, Baldwin CL, Roop RM. Genetic organization and iron-responsive regulation of the Brucella abortus 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid biosynthesis operon, a cluster of genes required for wild-type virulence in pregnant cattle. Infection and Immunity. 71: 1794-803. PMID 12654793 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.71.4.1794-1803.2003  0.312
2000 LeVier K, Phillips RW, Grippe VK, Roop RM, Walker GC. Similar requirements of a plant symbiont and a mammalian pathogen for prolonged intracellular survival Science. 287: 2492-2493. PMID 10741969 DOI: 10.1126/Science.287.5462.2492  0.348
2000 Robertson GT, Kovach ME, Allen CA, Ficht TA, Roop RM. The Brucella abortus Lon functions as a generalized stress response protease and is required for wild-type virulence in BALB/c mice. Molecular Microbiology. 35: 577-88. PMID 10672180 DOI: 10.1046/J.1365-2958.2000.01726.X  0.341
1999 Robertson GT, Roop RM. The Brucella abortus host factor I (HF-I) protein contributes to stress resistance during stationary phase and is a major determinant of virulence in mice Molecular Microbiology. 34: 690-700. PMID 10564509  0.322
1995 Phillips RW, Elzer PH, Roop RM. A Brucella melitensis high temperature requirement A (htrA) deletion mutant demonstrates a stress response defective phenotype in vitro and transient attenuation in the BALB/c mouse model Microbial Pathogenesis. 19: 277-284. PMID 8778563 DOI: 10.1016/S0882-4010(96)80001-5  0.329
1994 Roop RM, Fletcher TW, Sriranganathan NM, Boyle SM, Schurig GG. Identification of an immunoreactive Brucella abortus HtrA stress response protein homolog. Infection and Immunity. 62: 1000-7. PMID 8112833  0.316
1994 Elzer PH, Phillips RW, Kovach ME, Peterson KM, Roop RM. Characterization and genetic complementation of a Brucella abortus high-temperature-requirement A (htrA) deletion mutant. Infection and Immunity. 62: 4135-9. PMID 7927667 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.62.10.4135-4139.1994  0.36
1992 Roop RM, Price ML, Dunn BE, Boyle SM, Sriranganathan N, Schurig GG. Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence analysis of the gene encoding the immunoreactive Brucella abortus Hsp60 protein, BA60K. Microbial Pathogenesis. 12: 47-62. PMID 1560753 DOI: 10.1016/0882-4010(92)90065-V  0.316
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