45 results on '"Cho, Kyu Hong"'
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2. Pro-SMP finder–A systematic approach for discovering small membrane proteins in prokaryotes
3. Molecular Targets in Streptococcus pyogenes for the Development of Anti-Virulence Agents.
4. Jesus in John's Gospel: Structure and Issues in Johannine Christology by William Loader (review)
5. The Dlt and LiaFSR systems derepress SpeB production independently in the Δpde2 mutant of Streptococcus pyogenes
6. Genetics of Group A Streptococci
7. Glucose starvation-induced turnover of the yeast glucose transporter Hxt1
8. Understanding the mechanism of glucose-induced relief of Rgt1-mediated repression in yeast
9. The glucose signaling network in yeast
10. Interactions with fibronectin attenuate the virulence of Streptococcus pyogenes
11. c-di-AMP-Regulated K + Importer KtrAB Affects Biofilm Formation, Stress Response, and SpeB Expression in Streptococcus pyogenes
12. Biochemical analysis of interactions between outer membrane proteins that contribute to starch utilization by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
13. New regulatory gene that contributes to control of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron starch utilizaton genes
14. William Loader. Jesus in John’s Gospel: Structure and Issues in Johannine Christology
15. Screening for Diguanylate Cyclase (DGC) Inhibitors Mitigating Bacterial Biofilm Formation
16. Physiological characterization of SusG, an outer membrane protein essential for starch utilization by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
17. Patterns of virulence gene expression differ between biofilm and tissue communities of Streptococcus pyogenes
18. The Second Messenger c-di-AMP Regulates Diverse Cellular Pathways Involved in Stress Response, Biofilm Formation, Cell Wall Homeostasis, SpeB Expression, and Virulence in Streptococcus pyogenes
19. The FDA-approved anti-cancer drugs, streptozotocin and floxuridine, reduce the virulence of Staphylococcus aureus
20. Identification of streptococcal small RNAs that are putative targets of RNase III through bioinformatics analysis of RNA sequencing data
21. Draft Genome Sequence of Streptococcus pyogenes Strain M3KCL
22. c-di-AMP-Regulated K+Importer KtrAB Affects Biofilm Formation, Stress Response, and SpeB Expression in Streptococcus pyogenes
23. The Structure and Function of the Gram-Positive Bacterial RNA Degradosome
24. Assessing Glucose Uptake through the Yeast Hexose Transporter 1 (Hxt1)
25. Assessing Glucose Uptake through the Yeast Hexose Transporter 1 (Hxt1)
26. Cis-encoded non-coding antisense RNAs in streptococci and other low GC Gram (+) bacterial pathogens
27. The prince and the pauper
28. Streptococcus pyogenes c-di-AMP Phosphodiesterase, GdpP, Influences SpeB Processing and Virulence
29. Novel Regulatory Small RNAs in Streptococcus pyogenes
30. Mth1 regulates the interaction between the Rgt1 repressor and the Ssn6-Tup1 corepressor complex by modulating PKA-dependent phosphorylation of Rgt1
31. Thermoregulation of Capsule Production by Streptococcus pyogenes
32. Virulence Gene Regulation by CvfA, a Putative RNase: the CvfA-Enolase Complex in Streptococcus pyogenes Links Nutritional Stress, Growth-Phase Control, and Virulence Gene Expression
33. A Hybrid Computational Approach for the Prediction of Small Non-coding RNAs from Genome Sequences
34. tRNA Modification by GidA/MnmE Is Necessary for Streptococcus pyogenes Virulence: a New Strategy To Make Live Attenuated Strains
35. Patterns of virulence gene expression differ between biofilm and tissue communities ofStreptococcus pyogenes
36. Novel Regulatory Small RNAs in Streptococcus pyogenes.
37. Virulence Gene Regulation by CvfA, a Putative RNase: the CvfA-Enolase Complex in Streptococcus pyogenesLinks Nutritional Stress, Growth-Phase Control, and Virulence Gene Expression
38. tRNA Modification by GidA/MnmE Is Necessary for Streptococcus pyogenesVirulence: a New Strategy To Make Live Attenuated Strains
39. Streptococcus pyogenes c-di-AMP Phosphodiesterase, GdpP, Influences SpeB Processing and Virulence.
40. Novel Regulatory Small RNAs in Streptococcus pyogenes.
41. Genetics of Group A Streptococci.
42. c-di-AMP: An Essential Molecule in the Signaling Pathways that Regulate the Viability and Virulence of Gram-Positive Bacteria.
43. Presence of a Prophage Determines Temperature-Dependent Capsule Production in Streptococcus pyogenes.
44. The glucose metabolite methylglyoxal inhibits expression of the glucose transporter genes by inactivating the cell surface glucose sensors Rgt2 and Snf3 in yeast.
45. The Mechanisms of Virulence Regulation by Small Noncoding RNAs in Low GC Gram-Positive Pathogens.
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