Charles E. Cowles, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(Characterization of bacterial colonization factors involved in the species-specific interaction between Xenorhabdus nematophila bacteria and Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes.) |
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Chaston JM, Suen G, Tucker SL, et al. (2011) The entomopathogenic bacterial endosymbionts Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus: convergent lifestyles from divergent genomes. Plos One. 6: e27909 |
Cowles CE, Li Y, Semmelhack MF, et al. (2011) The free and bound forms of Lpp occupy distinct subcellular locations in Escherichia coli Molecular Microbiology. 79: 1168-1181 |
Cowles CE, Goodrich-Blair H. (2008) The Xenorhabdus nematophila nilABC genes confer the ability of Xenorhabdus spp. to colonize Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes. Journal of Bacteriology. 190: 4121-8 |
Cowles KN, Cowles CE, Richards GR, et al. (2007) The global regulator Lrp contributes to mutualism, pathogenesis and phenotypic variation in the bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila. Cellular Microbiology. 9: 1311-23 |
Park Y, Herbert EE, Cowles CE, et al. (2007) Clonal variation in Xenorhabdus nematophila virulence and suppression of Manduca sexta immunity. Cellular Microbiology. 9: 645-56 |
Cowles CE, Goodrich-Blair H. (2006) nilR is necessary for co-ordinate repression of Xenorhabdus nematophila mutualism genes. Molecular Microbiology. 62: 760-71 |
Cowles CE, Goodrich-Blair H. (2004) Characterization of a lipoprotein, NilC, required by Xenorhabdus nematophila for mutualism with its nematode host. Molecular Microbiology. 54: 464-77 |
Heungens K, Cowles CE, Goodrich-Blair H. (2002) Identification of Xenorhabdus nematophila genes required for mutualistic colonization of Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes. Molecular Microbiology. 45: 1337-53 |