Jonathan T. Sullivan, Ph.D.

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2012 Microbiology & Immunology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Microbiology Biology, Immunology
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Miriam Braunstein grad student 2012 UNC Chapel Hill
 (The role of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis SecA2 protein export pathway in virulence.)
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Zulauf KE, Sullivan JT, Braunstein M. (2018) The SecA2 pathway of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exports effectors that work in concert to arrest phagosome and autophagosome maturation. Plos Pathogens. 14: e1007011
Stafford LJ, Screnci B, Sulli C, et al. (2018) Abstract 5759: Discovery of a novel claudin 6 (CLDN6) specific monoclonal antibody Cancer Research. 78: 5759-5759
Perkowski EF, Miller BK, McCann JR, et al. (2015) An orphaned Mce-associated membrane protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a virulence factor that stabilizes Mce transporters. Molecular Microbiology
Allen IC, McElvania-TeKippe E, Wilson JE, et al. (2013) Characterization of NLRP12 during the in vivo host immune response to Klebsiella pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Plos One. 8: e60842
Allen IC, McElvania-TeKippe E, Wilson JE, et al. (2013) Correction: Characterization of NLRP12 during the In Vivo Host Immune Response to Klebsiella pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Plos One. 8
Sullivan JT, Young EF, McCann JR, et al. (2012) The Mycobacterium tuberculosis SecA2 system subverts phagosome maturation to promote growth in macrophages. Infection and Immunity. 80: 996-1006
McCann JR, McDonough JA, Sullivan JT, et al. (2011) Genome-wide identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exported proteins with roles in intracellular growth Journal of Bacteriology. 193: 854-861
Feltcher ME, Sullivan JT, Braunstein M. (2010) Protein export systems of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: novel targets for drug development? Future Microbiology. 5: 1581-97
McElvania Tekippe E, Allen IC, Hulseberg PD, et al. (2010) Granuloma formation and host defense in chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection requires PYCARD/ASC but not NLRP3 or caspase-1. Plos One. 5: e12320
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