2012 Journal Article Conserved anchorless surface proteins as group A streptococcal vaccine candidatesHenningham, Anna, Chiarot, Emiliano, Gillen, Christine M., Cole, Jason N., Rohde, Manfred, Fulde, Marcus, Ramachandran, Vidiya, Cork, Amanda J., Hartas, Jon, Magor, Graham, Djordjevic, Steven P., Cordwell, Stuart J., Kobe, Bostjan, Sriprakash, Kabada S., Nizet, Victor, Chhatwal, G. S., Margarit, Immaculada Y. R., Batzloff, Michael R. and Walker, Mark J. (2012). Conserved anchorless surface proteins as group A streptococcal vaccine candidates. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 90 (10), 1197-1207. doi: 10.1007/s00109-012-0897-9 |
2012 Journal Article Region specific and worldwide distribution of collagen-binding M proteins with PARF motifs among human pathogenic streptococcal isolatesReibmann, Silvana, Gillen, Christine M., Fulde, Marcus, Bergmann, Rene, Nerlich, Andreas, Rajkumari, Reena, Brahmadathan, Kootallur N., Chhatwal, Gursharan S. and Nitsche-Schmitz, D. Patric (2012). Region specific and worldwide distribution of collagen-binding M proteins with PARF motifs among human pathogenic streptococcal isolates. PLoS One, 7 (1) e30122, e30122.1-e30122.11. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030122 |
2010 Journal Article Contribution of plasminogen activation towards the pathogenic potential of oral streptococciItzek, Andreas, Gillen, Christine M., Fulde, Marcus, Friedrichs, Claudia, Rodloff, Arne C., Chhatwal, Gursharan S. and Nitsche-Schmitz, Daniel Patric (2010). Contribution of plasminogen activation towards the pathogenic potential of oral streptococci. PLoS One, 5 (11), e13826. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013826 |
2009 Journal Article Identification of active variants of PARF in human pathogenic group C and group G streptococci leads to an amended description of its consensus motifBarroso, Vanessa, Rohde, Manfred, Davies, Mark R., Gillen, Christine M., Nitsche-Schmitz, D. Patric, Dinkla, Katrin and Chhatwal, Gursharan S. (2009). Identification of active variants of PARF in human pathogenic group C and group G streptococci leads to an amended description of its consensus motif. International Journal of Medical Microbiology, 299 (8), 547-553. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2009.04.004 |
2008 Journal Article Opacity factor activity and epithelial cell binding by the serum opacity factor protein of Streptococcus pyogenes are functionally discreteGillen, Christine M., Courtney, Harry S., Schulze, Kai, Rohde, Manfred, Wilson, Mark R., Timmer, Anjulli M., Guzman, Carlos A., Nizet, Victor, Chhatwal, G. s. and Walker, Mark J. (2008). Opacity factor activity and epithelial cell binding by the serum opacity factor protein of Streptococcus pyogenes are functionally discrete. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283 (10), 6359-6366. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M706739200 |
2008 Journal Article Human pathogenic streptococcal proteomics and vaccine developmentCole, Jason N., Henningham, Anna, Gillen, Christine M., Ramachandran, Vidiya and Walker, Mark J. (2008). Human pathogenic streptococcal proteomics and vaccine development. Proteomics Clinical Applications, 2 (3), 387-410. doi: 10.1002/prca.200780048 |
2006 Journal Article Serum opacity factor promotes group A streptococcal epithelial cell invasion and virulenceTimmer, Anjuli M., Kristian, Sascha A., Datta, Vivekanand, Jeng, Arthur, Gillen, Christine M., Walker, Mark J., Beall, Bernard and Nizet, Victor (2006). Serum opacity factor promotes group A streptococcal epithelial cell invasion and virulence. Molecular Microbiology, 62 (1), 15-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05337.x |
2002 Journal Article Immunological response mounted by Aboriginal Australians living in the Northern Territory of Australia against Streptococcus pyogenes serum opacity factorGillen, Christine M., Towers, Rebecca J., McMillan, David J., Delvecchio, Armando, Sriprakash, Kadaba S., Currie, Bart, Kreikemeyer, Berndt, Chhatwal, Gurusharan S. and Walker, Mark J. (2002). Immunological response mounted by Aboriginal Australians living in the Northern Territory of Australia against Streptococcus pyogenes serum opacity factor. Microbiology, 148 (1), 169-178. doi: 10.1099/00221287-148-1-169 |