Lynne R. Prost, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Microbiology Biology
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Samuel I. Miller grad student 2009 University of Washington
 (Mechanisms of activation of the bacterial sensor kinase PhoQ.)
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Hicks KG, Delbecq SP, Sancho-Vaello E, et al. (2015) Acidic pH and divalent cation sensing by PhoQ are dispensable for systemic salmonellae virulence. Elife. 4
Hicks KG, Delbecq SP, Sancho-Vaello E, et al. (2015) Author response: Acidic pH and divalent cation sensing by PhoQ are dispensable for systemic salmonellae virulence Elife
Prost LR, Grim JC, Tonelli M, et al. (2012) Noncarbohydrate glycomimetics and glycoprotein surrogates as DC-SIGN antagonists and agonists. Acs Chemical Biology. 7: 1603-8
Navarre WW, Zou SB, Roy H, et al. (2010) PoxA, yjeK, and elongation factor P coordinately modulate virulence and drug resistance in Salmonella enterica. Molecular Cell. 39: 209-21
Prost LR, Daley ME, Bader MW, et al. (2008) The PhoQ histidine kinases of Salmonella and Pseudomonas spp. are structurally and functionally different: Evidence that pH and antimicrobial peptide sensing contribute to mammalian pathogenesis Molecular Microbiology. 69: 503-519
Prost LR, Miller SI. (2008) The Salmonellae PhoQ sensor: mechanisms of detection of phagosome signals. Cellular Microbiology. 10: 576-82
Prost LR, Sanowar S, Miller SI. (2007) Salmonella sensing of anti-microbial mechanisms to promote survival within macrophages. Immunological Reviews. 219: 55-65
Prost LR, Daley ME, Le Sage V, et al. (2007) Activation of the Bacterial Sensor Kinase PhoQ by Acidic pH Molecular Cell. 26: 165-174
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