URMC / Labs / Dziejman Lab / Publications Publications Heisler DBKudryashova EHitt RWilliams BDziejman MGunn JKudryashov DS Antagonistic effects of actin-specific toxins on Salmonella Typhimurium invasion into mammalian cells.; bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2024 Jul 02. Pecora NHolzbauer SWang XGu YTaffner SHatwar THardy DDziejman MD'Heilly PPung KGuh AQiu XGill SDumyati G Genomic analysis of Clostridioides difficile in two regions of the United States reveals a diversity of strains and limited transmission.; The Journal of infectious diseases. 2021 Jun 09. Sofia MKDziejman M DksA coordinates bile-mediated regulation of virulence-associated phenotypes in type three secretion system-positive Vibrio cholerae.; Microbiology (Reading, England). 2020 Dec 17. Miller KATomberlin KFDziejman M Vibrio variations on a type three theme.; Current opinion in microbiology; Vol 47. 2019 Jan 31. Miller KAChaand MGregoire SYoshida TBeck LAIvanov AIDziejman M Characterization of V. cholerae T3SS-dependent cytotoxicity in cultured intestinal epithelial cells.; Cellular microbiology; Vol 18(12). 2016 Dec. Miller KASofia MKWeaver JWSeward CHDziejman M Regulation by ToxR-Like Proteins Converges on vttRB Expression To Control Type 3 Secretion System-Dependent Caco2-BBE Cytotoxicity in Vibrio cholerae.; Journal of bacteriology; Vol 198(11). 2016 Jun 1. Seward CHManzella AAlam AButler JSDziejman M Using S. cerevisiae as a Model System to Investigate V. cholerae VopX-Host Cell Protein Interactions and Phenotypes.; Toxins; Vol 7(10). 2015 Oct. Chaand MMiller KASofia MKSchlesener CWeaver JWSood VDziejman M Type 3 Secretion System Island Encoded Proteins Required for Colonization by Non-O1/non-O139 Serogroup V. cholerae.; Infection and immunity. 2015 May 4. Chaand MDziejman M Vibrio cholerae VttR(A) and VttR(B) regulatory influences extend beyond the type 3 secretion system genomic island.; Journal of bacteriology; Vol 195(10). 2013 May. Miller KAHamilton EDziejman M The Vibrio cholerae trh gene is coordinately regulated in vitro with type III secretion system genes by VttR(A)/VttR(B) but does not contribute to Caco2-BBE cell cytotoxicity.; Infection and immunity; Vol 80(12). 2012 Dec. Valentino MDAbdul-Alim CSMaben ZJSkrombolas DHensley LLKawula THDziejman MLord EMFrelinger JAFrelinger JG A broadly applicable approach to T cell epitope identification: application to improving tumor associated epitopes and identifying epitopes in complex pathogens.; Journal of immunological methods; Vol 373(1-2). 2011 Oct 28. Alam AMiller KAChaand MButler JSDziejman M Identification of Vibrio cholerae type III secretion system effector proteins.; Infection and immunity; Vol 79(4). 2011 Apr. Alam ATam VHamilton EDziejman M vttRA and vttRB Encode ToxR family proteins that mediate bile-induced expression of type three secretion system genes in a non-O1/non-O139 Vibrio cholerae strain.; Infection and immunity; Vol 78(6). 2010 Jun. Tam VCSerruto DDziejman MBrieher WMekalanos JJ A type III secretion system in Vibrio cholerae translocates a formin/spire hybrid-like actin nucleator to promote intestinal colonization.; Cell host & microbe; Vol 1(2). 2007 Apr 19. Faruque SMTam VCChowdhury NDiraphat PDziejman MHeidelberg JFClemens JDMekalanos JJNair GB Genomic analysis of the Mozambique strain of Vibrio cholerae O1 reveals the origin of El Tor strains carrying classical CTX prophage.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 104(12). 2007 Mar 20. Larocque RCHarris JBDziejman MLi XKhan AIFaruque ASFaruque SMNair GBRyan ETQadri FMekalanos JJCalderwood SB Transcriptional profiling of Vibrio cholerae recovered directly from patient specimens during early and late stages of human infection.; Infection and immunity; Vol 73(8). 2005 Aug. Dziejman MSerruto DTam VCSturtevant DDiraphat PFaruque SMRahman MHHeidelberg JFDecker JLi LMontgomery KTGrills GKucherlapati RMekalanos JJ Genomic characterization of non-O1, non-O139 Vibrio cholerae reveals genes for a type III secretion system.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 102(9). 2005 Mar 1. Faruque SMChowdhury NKamruzzaman MDziejman MRahman MHSack DANair GBMekalanos JJ Genetic diversity and virulence potential of environmental Vibrio cholerae population in a cholera-endemic area.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 101(7). 2004 Feb 17. Bina JZhu JDziejman MFaruque SCalderwood SMekalanos J ToxR regulon of Vibrio cholerae and its expression in vibrios shed by cholera patients.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 100(5). 2003 Mar 4. Xu QDziejman MMekalanos JJ Determination of the transcriptome of Vibrio cholerae during intraintestinal growth and midexponential phase in vitro.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 100(3). 2003 Feb 4. Dufour JHDziejman MLiu MTLeung JHLane TELuster AD IFN-gamma-inducible protein 10 (IP-10; CXCL10)-deficient mice reveal a role for IP-10 in effector T cell generation and trafficking.; Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950); Vol 168(7). 2002 Apr 1. Zhu JMiller MBVance REDziejman MBassler BLMekalanos JJ Quorum-sensing regulators control virulence gene expression in Vibrio cholerae.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 99(5). 2002 Mar 5. Dziejman MBalon EBoyd DFraser CMHeidelberg JFMekalanos JJ Comparative genomic analysis of Vibrio cholerae: genes that correlate with cholera endemic and pandemic disease.; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol 99(3). 2002 Feb 5. Yang OOSwanberg SLLu ZDziejman MMcCoy JLuster ADWalker BDHerrmann SH Enhanced inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 by Met-stromal-derived factor 1beta correlates with down-modulation of CXCR4.; Journal of virology; Vol 73(6). 1999 Jun. Sauty ADziejman MTaha RAIarossi ASNeote KGarcia-Zepeda EAHamid QLuster AD The T cell-specific CXC chemokines IP-10, Mig, and I-TAC are expressed by activated human bronchial epithelial cells.; Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950); Vol 162(6). 1999 Mar 15. Dziejman MKolmar HFritz HJMekalanos JJ ToxR co-operative interactions are not modulated by environmental conditions or periplasmic domain conformation.; Molecular microbiology; Vol 31(1). 1999 Jan. Agostini CCassatella MZambello RTrentin LGasperini SPerin APiazza FSiviero MFacco MDziejman MChilosi MQin SLuster ADSemenzato G Involvement of the IP-10 chemokine in sarcoid granulomatous reactions.; Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950); Vol 161(11). 1998 Dec 1. Dziejman MMekalanos JJ Analysis of membrane protein interaction: ToxR can dimerize the amino terminus of phage lambda repressor.; Molecular microbiology; Vol 13(3). 1994 Aug. Mirels LKopec LYagil CDickinson DPDziejman MTabak LA Expression of glutamine/glutamic acid-rich proteins in rat submandibular glands.; Archives of oral biology; Vol 35(1). 1990.