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Emmanuele Severi

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Microbial Genomics|June 29, 2021
Multiple evolutionary origins reflect the importance of sialic acid transporters in the colonization potential of bacterial pathogens and commensalsEmmanuele Severi, Michelle Rudden, Andrew Bell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 31, 2009
The substrate-binding protein imposes directionality on an electrochemical sodium gradient-driven TRAP transporterChristopher Mulligan, Eric R Geertsma, Emmanuele Severi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 8, 2007
Sialic acid mutarotation is catalyzed by the Escherichia coli beta-propeller protein YjhTEmmanuele Severi, Axel Müller, Jennifer R Potts, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|August 2, 2024
Corrigendum: Characterisation of anhydro-sialic acid transporters from mucosa-associated bacteriaYunhan Wu, Andrew Bell, Gavin H Thomas, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|March 15, 2024
Characterisation of anhydro-sialic acid transporters from mucosa-associated bacteriaYunhan Wu, Andrew Bell, Gavin H Thomas, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|November 3, 2005
Sialic acid transport in Haemophilus influenzae is essential for lipopolysaccharide sialylation and serum resistance and is dependent on a novel tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic transporterEmmanuele Severi, Gaynor Randle, Polly Kivlin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 17, 2020
Uncovering a novel molecular mechanism for scavenging sialic acids in bacteriaAndrew Bell, Emmanuele Severi, Micah Lee, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 7, 2015
Tripartite ATP-independent Periplasmic (TRAP) Transporters Use an Arginine-mediated Selectivity Filter for High Affinity Substrate BindingMarcus Fischer, Adam P Hopkins, Emmanuele Severi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 17, 2006
Conservation of structure and mechanism in primary and secondary transporters exemplified by SiaP, a sialic acid binding virulence factor from Haemophilus influenzaeAxel Müller, Emmanuele Severi, Christopher Mulligan, et al.
Nature Communications|August 4, 2022
Structural and mechanistic analysis of a tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic TRAP transporterMartin F Peter, Jan A Ruland, Peer Depping, et al.
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Microbial Genomics|June 29, 2021
Multiple evolutionary origins reflect the importance of sialic acid transporters in the colonization potential of bacterial pathogens and commensalsEmmanuele Severi, Michelle Rudden, Andrew Bell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 31, 2009
The substrate-binding protein imposes directionality on an electrochemical sodium gradient-driven TRAP transporterChristopher Mulligan, Eric R Geertsma, Emmanuele Severi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 8, 2007
Sialic acid mutarotation is catalyzed by the Escherichia coli beta-propeller protein YjhTEmmanuele Severi, Axel Müller, Jennifer R Potts, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|August 2, 2024
Corrigendum: Characterisation of anhydro-sialic acid transporters from mucosa-associated bacteriaYunhan Wu, Andrew Bell, Gavin H Thomas, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|March 15, 2024
Characterisation of anhydro-sialic acid transporters from mucosa-associated bacteriaYunhan Wu, Andrew Bell, Gavin H Thomas, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|November 3, 2005
Sialic acid transport in Haemophilus influenzae is essential for lipopolysaccharide sialylation and serum resistance and is dependent on a novel tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic transporterEmmanuele Severi, Gaynor Randle, Polly Kivlin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 17, 2020
Uncovering a novel molecular mechanism for scavenging sialic acids in bacteriaAndrew Bell, Emmanuele Severi, Micah Lee, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 7, 2015
Tripartite ATP-independent Periplasmic (TRAP) Transporters Use an Arginine-mediated Selectivity Filter for High Affinity Substrate BindingMarcus Fischer, Adam P Hopkins, Emmanuele Severi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 17, 2006
Conservation of structure and mechanism in primary and secondary transporters exemplified by SiaP, a sialic acid binding virulence factor from Haemophilus influenzaeAxel Müller, Emmanuele Severi, Christopher Mulligan, et al.
Nature Communications|August 4, 2022
Structural and mechanistic analysis of a tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic TRAP transporterMartin F Peter, Jan A Ruland, Peer Depping, et al.
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