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The complete genome sequence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis.

Li L., Bannantine J.P., Zhang Q., Amonsin A., May B.J., Alt D., Banerji N., Kanjilal S., Kapur V.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102:12344-12349(2005) · UniProtKB (4,316)

Genomic homogeneity between Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis belies their divergent growth rates.

Bannantine J.P., Zhang Q., Li L.L., Kapur V.

BMC Microbiol. 3:10-10(2003) · UniProtKB (1)

Diversity within inc genes of clinical Chlamydia trachomatis variant isolates that occupy non-fusogenic inclusions.

Rockey D.D., Viratyosin W., Bannantine J.P., Suchland R.J., Stamm W.E.

Microbiology 148:2497-2505(2002) · UniProtKB (9)

Identification of two Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis gene products differentially recognised by sera from rabbits immunised with live mycobacteria but not heat-killed mycobacteria.

Bannantine J.P., Stabel J.R.

J. Med. Microbiol. 50:795-804(2001) · UniProtKB (8)

A secondary structure motif predictive of protein localization to the chlamydial inclusion membrane.

Bannantine J.P., Griffiths R.S., Viratyosin W., Brown W.J., Rockey D.D.

Cell. Microbiol. 2:35-47(2000) · UniProtKB (1)

Isolates of Chlamydia trachomatis that occupy nonfusogenic inclusions lack IncA, a protein localized to the inclusion membrane.

Suchland R.J., Rockey D.D., Bannantine J.P., Stamm W.E.

Infect. Immun. 68:360-367(2000) · UniProtKB (1)

Use of primate model system to identify Chlamydia trachomatis protein antigens recognized uniquely in the context of infection.

Bannantine J.P., Rockey D.D.

Microbiology 145:2077-2085(1999) · UniProtKB (6)

Chlamydia trachomatis IncA is localized to the inclusion membrane and is recognized by antisera from infected humans and primates.

Bannantine J.P., Stamm W.E., Suchland R.J., Rockey D.D.

Infect. Immun. 66:6017-6021(1998) · UniProtKB (1)

Tandem genes of Chlamydia psittaci that encode proteins localized to the inclusion membrane.

Bannantine J.P., Rockey D.D., Hackstadt T.

Mol. Microbiol. 28:1017-1026(1998) · UniProtKB (5)

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