M. C. Miller, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
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Biochemistry
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E DeMoll grad student 2007 University of Kentucky
 (Biosynthesis, structure, and function of yersiniabactin, a virulence factor of Yersinia pestis.)
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Jutras BL, Chenail AM, Rowland CL, et al. (2013) Eubacterial SpoVG homologs constitute a new family of site-specific DNA-binding proteins. Plos One. 8: e66683
Miller MC, DeMoll E. (2011) Extraction, purification, and identification of yersiniabactin, the siderophore of Yersinia pestis. Current Protocols in Microbiology. Unit5B.3
Miller MC, Fetherston JD, Pickett CL, et al. (2010) Reduced synthesis of the Ybt siderophore or production of aberrant Ybt-like molecules activates transcription of yersiniabactin genes in Yersinia pestis. Microbiology (Reading, England). 156: 2226-38
Cooley AE, Riley SP, Kral K, et al. (2009) DNA-binding by Haemophilus influenzae and Escherichia coli YbaB, members of a widely-distributed bacterial protein family. Bmc Microbiology. 9: 137
Riley SP, Bykowski T, Cooley AE, et al. (2009) Borrelia burgdorferi EbfC defines a newly-identified, widespread family of bacterial DNA-binding proteins. Nucleic Acids Research. 37: 1973-83
Stevenson B, Choy HA, Pinne M, et al. (2007) Leptospira interrogans endostatin-like outer membrane proteins bind host fibronectin, laminin and regulators of complement. Plos One. 2: e1188
Miller MC, Parkin S, Fetherston JD, et al. (2006) Crystal structure of ferric-yersiniabactin, a virulence factor of Yersinia pestis. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 100: 1495-500
Babb K, Bykowski T, Riley SP, et al. (2006) Borrelia burgdorferi EbfC, a novel, chromosomally encoded protein, binds specific DNA sequences adjacent to erp loci on the spirochete's resident cp32 prophages. Journal of Bacteriology. 188: 4331-9
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