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Helicobacter pylori Uses Motility for Initial Colonization and To Attain Robust Infection
KM Ottemann, AC Lowenthal
Infection and immunity 70 (4), 1984-1990, 2002
4292002
Roles for motility in bacterial–host interactions
KM Ottemann, JF Miller
Molecular microbiology 24 (6), 1109-1117, 1997
4061997
Motility and Chemotaxis in Campylobacter and Helicobacter
P Lertsethtakarn, KM Ottemann, DR Hendrixson
Annual review of microbiology 65, 389-410, 2011
3862011
A piston model for transmembrane signaling of the aspartate receptor
KM Ottemann, W Xiao, YK Shin, DE Koshland Jr
Science 285 (5434), 1751-1754, 1999
3691999
The Complete Genome Sequence of Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 Reveals a Cellulolytic and Metabolic Specialist
G Suen, PJ Weimer, DM Stevenson, FO Aylward, J Boyum, J Deneke, ...
PloS one 6 (4), e18814, 2011
2692011
The Complete Genome Sequence of Helicobacter pylori Strain G27
DA Baltrus, MR Amieva, A Covacci, TM Lowe, DS Merrell, KM Ottemann, ...
Journal of bacteriology 191 (1), 447-448, 2009
2562009
Chemotaxis Plays Multiple Roles during Helicobacter pylori Animal Infection
K Terry, SM Williams, L Connolly, KM Ottemann
Infection and immunity 73 (2), 803-811, 2005
2002005
One of three transmembrane stretches is sufficient for the functioning of the SecE protein, a membrane component of the E. coli secretion machinery.
PJ Schatz, KL Bieker, KM Ottemann, TJ Silhavy, J Beckwith
The EMBO journal 10 (7), 1749-1757, 1991
1911991
CD44 Plays a Functional Role in Helicobacter pylori-induced Epithelial Cell Proliferation
N Bertaux-Skeirik, R Feng, MA Schumacher, J Li, MM Mahe, AC Engevik, ...
PLoS pathogens 11 (2), e1004663, 2015
1662015
Helicobacter pylori biofilm formation and its potential role in pathogenesis
S Hathroubi, SL Servetas, I Windham, DS Merrell, KM Ottemann
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 82 (2), 10.1128/mmbr. 00001-18, 2018
1612018
ChePep Controls Helicobacter pylori Infection of the Gastric Glands and Chemotaxis in the Epsilonproteobacteria
MR Howitt, JY Lee, P Lertsethtakarn, R Vogelmann, LM Joubert, ...
MBio 2 (4), 10.1128/mbio. 00098-11, 2011
1442011
Helicobacter pylori perceives the quorum-sensing molecule AI-2 as a chemorepellent via the chemoreceptor TlpB
BA Rader, C Wreden, KG Hicks, EG Sweeney, KM Ottemann, K Guillemin
Microbiology 157 (9), 2445-2455, 2011
1402011
Helicobacter pylori Chemotaxis Modulates Inflammation and Bacterium-Gastric Epithelium Interactions in Infected Mice
SM Williams, YT Chen, TM Andermann, JE Carter, DJ McGee, ...
Infection and immunity 75 (8), 3747-3757, 2007
1382007
Colonization and Inflammation Deficiencies in Mongolian Gerbils Infected by Helicobacter pylori Chemotaxis Mutants
DJ McGee, ML Langford, EL Watson, JE Carter, YT Chen, KM Ottemann
Infection and immunity 73 (3), 1820-1827, 2005
1342005
The use of murine‐derived fundic organoids in studies of gastric physiology
MA Schumacher, E Aihara, R Feng, A Engevik, NF Shroyer, KM Ottemann, ...
The Journal of physiology 593 (8), 1809-1827, 2015
1302015
Eosinophils suppress Th1 responses and restrict bacterially induced gastrointestinal inflammation
IC Arnold, M Artola-Borán, P Tallón de Lara, A Kyburz, C Taube, ...
Journal of Experimental Medicine 215 (8), 2055-2072, 2018
1182018
How Helicobacter pylori senses, targets and interacts with the gastric epithelium
D Keilberg, KM Ottemann
Environmental microbiology 18 (3), 791-806, 2016
1132016
Colonization, localization, and inflammation: the roles of H. pylori chemotaxis in vivo
KS Johnson, KM Ottemann
Current opinion in microbiology 41, 51-57, 2018
1062018
Motility and Chemotaxis Mediate the Preferential Colonization of Gastric Injury Sites by Helicobacter pylori
E Aihara, C Closson, AL Matthis, MA Schumacher, AC Engevik, Y Zavros, ...
PLoS pathogens 10 (7), e1004275, 2014
1052014
Functional Analysis of the Helicobacter pylori Flagellar Switch Proteins
AC Lowenthal, M Hill, LK Sycuro, K Mehmood, NR Salama, KM Ottemann
Journal of bacteriology 191 (23), 7147-7156, 2009
992009
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