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Aeromonas hydrophila RTX adhesin has three ligand-binding domains that give the bacterium the potential to adhere to and aggregate a wide variety of cell types.
Ye, Qilu, Robert Eves, Tyler D R Vance, Thomas Hansen, Adam P Sage, Andrea Petkovic, Brianna Bradley, et al. 2025. “Aeromonas Hydrophila RTX Adhesin Has Three Ligand-Binding Domains That Give the Bacterium the Potential to Adhere to and Aggregate a Wide Variety of Cell Types.”. MBio 16 (5): e0315824.
Sugar-binding and split domain combinations in repeats-in-toxin adhesins from Vibrio cholerae and Aeromonas veronii mediate cell-surface recognition and hemolytic activities.
Sherik, Mustafa, Robert Eves, Shuaiqi Guo, Cameron J Lloyd, Karl E Klose, and Peter L Davies. 2024. “Sugar-Binding and Split Domain Combinations in Repeats-in-Toxin Adhesins from Vibrio Cholerae and Aeromonas Veronii Mediate Cell-Surface Recognition and Hemolytic Activities.”. MBio 15 (2): e0229123.
The restricted N-glycome of neurons is programmed during differentiation.
Kiwimagi, Katherine, Maxence Noel, Murat Cetinbas, Ruslan I Sadreyev, Lei Wang, Jordan W Smoller, Richard D Cummings, Ron Weiss, and Robert G Mealer. 2024. “The Restricted N-Glycome of Neurons Is Programmed During Differentiation.”. BioRxiv : The Preprint Server for Biology.
A glycan atlas of the mammalian intestine through ontogeny and inflammation.
Siegel, Steven J, Daniel Pomerantz, Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro, Shaikh Danish Mahmood, Joshua R Korzenik, Richard D Cummings, and Seth Rakoff-Nahoum. 2025. “A Glycan Atlas of the Mammalian Intestine through Ontogeny and Inflammation.”. BioRxiv : The Preprint Server for Biology.