Josue Flores-Kim, Ph.D.

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2014 Basic Medical Science New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Microbiology Biology
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Andrew J. Darwin grad student 2014 NYU
 (Analysis of the PspBC regulatory complex and its mechanism of signal transduction in the Yersinia enterocolitica phage-shock-protein response.)
Thomas G. Bernhardt post-doc
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Flores-Kim J, Dobihal GS, Bernhardt TG, et al. (2022) WhyD tailors surface polymers to prevent premature bacteriolysis and direct cell elongation in . Elife. 11
Dobihal GS, Flores-Kim J, Roney IJ, et al. (2021) The WalR-WalK signaling pathway modulates the activities of both CwlO and LytE through control of the peptidoglycan deacetylase PdaC in . Journal of Bacteriology. JB0053321
Flores-Kim J, Dobihal GS, Fenton A, et al. (2019) A switch in surface polymer biogenesis triggers growth-phase-dependent and antibiotic-induced bacteriolysis. Elife. 8
Buss JA, Baidin V, Welsh MA, et al. (2018) A pathway-directed screen for inhibitors of the bacterial cell elongation machinery. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Fenton AK, Manuse S, Flores-Kim J, et al. (2018) Phosphorylation-dependent activation of the cell wall synthase PBP2a inby MacP. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Srivastava D, Moumene A, Flores-Kim J, et al. (2017) Psp Stress Response Proteins Form a Complex with Mislocalized Secretins in the Yersinia enterocolitica Cytoplasmic Membrane. Mbio. 8
Flores-Kim J, Darwin AJ. (2016) Interactions between the cytoplasmic domains of PspB and PspC silence the Yersinia enterocolitica phage shock protein response. Journal of Bacteriology
Flores-Kim J, Darwin AJ. (2016) The Phage Shock Protein Response. Annual Review of Microbiology
Flores-Kim J, Darwin AJ. (2015) Activity of a bacterial cell envelope stress response is controlled by the interaction of a protein binding domain with different partners. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290: 11417-30
Flores-Kim J, Darwin AJ. (2014) Regulation of bacterial virulence gene expression by cell envelope stress responses. Virulence. 5: 835-51
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