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  • Commensal bacteria modulate... Commensal bacteria modulate cullin-dependent signaling via generation of reactive oxygen species
    Kumar, Amrita; Wu, Huixia; Collier-Hyams, Lauren S ... EMBO journal, October 31, 2007, Volume: 26, Issue: 21
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    The resident prokaryotic microflora of the mammalian intestine influences diverse homeostatic functions of the gut, including regulation of cellular growth and immune responses; however, it is ...
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  • The bacterial fermentation ... The bacterial fermentation product butyrate influences epithelial signaling via reactive oxygen species-mediated changes in cullin-1 neddylation
    Kumar, Amrita; Wu, Huixia; Collier-Hyams, Lauren S ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2009-Jan-01, Volume: 182, Issue: 1
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    The human enteric flora plays a significant role in intestinal health and disease. Populations of enteric bacteria can inhibit the NF-kappaB pathway by blockade of IkappaB-alpha ubiquitination, a ...
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  • Flagellin is the major proi... Flagellin is the major proinflammatory determinant of enteropathogenic Salmonella
    Zeng, Hui; Carlson, Adam Q; Guo, Yanwen ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2003-Oct-01, Volume: 171, Issue: 7
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    The gastroenteritis-causing pathogen Salmonella typhimurium induces profound transcriptional changes in intestinal epithelia resulting in the recruitment of neutrophils whose presence is the ...
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  • Cutting edge: bacterial mod... Cutting edge: bacterial modulation of epithelial signaling via changes in neddylation of cullin-1
    Collier-Hyams, Lauren S; Sloane, Valerie; Batten, Brigid C ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2005-Oct-01, Volume: 175, Issue: 7
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    The human enteric flora plays a significant role in intestinal health and disease. Certain enteric bacteria can inhibit the NF-kappaB pathway by blockade of IkappaB-alpha ubiquitination. ...
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  • Lipoxin a4 analogs attenuat... Lipoxin a4 analogs attenuate induction of intestinal epithelial proinflammatory gene expression and reduce the severity of dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis
    Gewirtz, Andrew T; Collier-Hyams, Lauren S; Young, Andrew N ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2002-May-15, Volume: 168, Issue: 10
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    The anti-inflammatory eicosanoid lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)), aspirin-triggered 15-epi-LXA(4), and their stable analogs down-regulate IL-8 secretion and subsequent recruitment of neutrophils by intestinal ...
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  • Cutting edge: Salmonella Av... Cutting edge: Salmonella AvrA effector inhibits the key proinflammatory, anti-apoptotic NF-kappa B pathway
    Collier-Hyams, Lauren S; Zeng, Hui; Sun, Jun ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2002-Sep-15, Volume: 169, Issue: 6
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    Secreted prokaryotic effector proteins have evolved to modulate the cellular functions of specific eukaryotic hosts. Generally, these proteins are considered virulence factors that facilitate ...
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  • CatM Regulation of the benA... CatM Regulation of the benABCDE Operon: Functional Divergence of Two LysR-Type Paralogs in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1
    Ezezika, Obidimma C; Collier-Hyams, Lauren S; Dale, Haley A ... Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 03/2006, Volume: 72, Issue: 3
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    Two LysR-type transcriptional regulators, BenM and CatM, control benzoate consumption by the soil bacterium Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1. These homologs play overlapping roles in the expression of ...
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  • Enteric commensal bacteria ... Enteric commensal bacteria elicit epithelial ROS and modulate signaling via repression of cullin‐dependent ubiquitination
    Collier‐Hyams, Lauren S; Wu, Huixia; Kumar, Amrita ... The FASEB journal, April 2007, 2007-04-00, Volume: 21, Issue: 5
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    Enteric commensal bacteria inhibit ubiquitination of important signaling intermediates such as IκB and β‐catenin via deneddylation of the Cullin‐1 subunit of the SCFβ‐TrCPE3ubiquitin ligase. The ...
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    Collier-Hyams, Lauren S; Neish, Andrew S Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943), 5/2003, Volume: 124, Issue: 5
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  • Activation of β-Catenin by ... Activation of β-Catenin by Carcinogenic Helicobacter pylori
    Franco, Aime T.; Israel, Dawn A.; Washington, Mary K. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2005, Volume: 102, Issue: 30
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    Persistent gastritis induced by Helicobacter pylori is the strongest known risk factor for adenocarcinoma of the distal stomach, yet only a fraction of colonized persons ever develop gastric cancer. ...
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