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Triggering pneumococcal competence
Slager, Jelle
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Oktaviani, N.A., Pool, T.J., Kamikubo, H., Slager, J., Scheek, R.M., Kataoka, M., and Mulder, F.A.A. (2012). Comprehensive determination of protein tyrosine pKa values for photoactive yellow protein using indirect 13C NMR spectroscopy.
Biophys. J. 102, 579–586.
Farber, P.J., Slager, J., and Mittermaier, A.K. (2012). Local folding and misfolding in the PBX homeodomain from a three-state analysis of CPMG relaxation dispersion NMR data. J. Phys. Chem. B 116, 10317–10329.
Slager, J., Kjos, M., Attaiech, L., and Veening, J.-W. (2014). Antibiotic-induced
replication stress triggers bacterial competence by increasing gene dosage near the origin. Cell 157, 395–406.
Kjos, M., Miller, E., Slager, J., Lake, F.B., Gericke, O., Roberts, I.S., Rozen, D.E., and Veening, J.-W. (2016). Expression of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteriocins is induced by antibiotics via regulatory interplay with the competence system. PLoS Pathog. 12, e1005422.
Slager, J., and Veening, J.-W. (2016). Hard-wired control of bacterial processes
by chromosomal gene location. Trends Microbiol. 24, 788–800.
Aprianto, R., Slager, J., Holsappel, S., and Veening, J.-W. (2016). Time-resolved dual RNA-seq reveals extensive rewiring of lung epithelial and pneumococcal transcriptomes during early infection. Genome Biol. 17, 198.
Liu, X., Gallay, C., Kjos, M., Domenech, A., Slager, J., van Kessel, S.P., Knoops, K., Sorg, R.A., Zhang, J.-R., and Veening, J.-W. (2017). High-throughput CRISPRi phenotyping identifies new essential genes in Streptococcus pneumoniae. Mol. Syst. Biol. 13, 931.
Slager, J.*, Aprianto, R.*, and Veening, J.-W. (2018). Deep genome annotation
of the opportunistic human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae D39. Nucleic Acids Res. 46, 9971–9989.
Aprianto, R.*, Slager, J.*, Holsappel, S., and Veening, J.-W. (2018). High-resolution analysis of the pneumococcal transcriptome under a wide range of infection-relevant conditions. Nucleic Acids Res. 46, 9990–10006.
Domenech, A., Slager, J., and Veening, J.-W. (2018). Antibiotic-induced cell chaining triggers pneumococcal competence by reshaping quorum sensing to autocrine signaling. Cell Rep. 25, 2390-2400.e3.
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