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Spring 2023
Glycosylation is one of the most abundant and diverse post-translational modifications. Glycans participate in various key biological functions and processes including immunity, cell adhesion, endocytosis, exocytosis, molecular trafficking, and signal transduction. Previous work from our lab...
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Exploiting novel Acinetobacter Oligosaccharyltransferases for the development of glycoconjugate vaccines against the Pneumococcus
DownloadSpring 2016
Vaccines bring many diseases under control, an example of which is the Streptococcus pneumoniae, or the Pneumococcus. Pneumococcus is one of the leading causes of meningitis in children under 5 years, and is responsible for almost a million child deaths annually, with more than 90 serotypes...
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Spring 2015
Acinetobacter baumannii remains a poorly understood, but very dangerous opportunistic pathogen. Though it lacks clear virulence traits expected of pathogens, it none the less poses a massive threat to the hospital system due to its inherent and acquired resistance to antibiotics, survival on...
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Fall 2015
Bacterial resistance to chemical and physical methods in food processing, and the consumers’ demand for food free of chemical additives challenge the food industry to identify new approaches for food preservation. Affordable and novel antimicrobial compounds from food derived sources are an...
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Spring 2021
While PrP is almost always found in the glycosylated state, there has been very little study attempting to explore the effects of the size of glycans, the composition of glycans, and the site of glycosylation on the stability of PrP. These effects can potentially play an important role in the...