Andrei P. Pomerantsev

A Spontaneous Translational Fusion of Bacillus cereus PlcR and PapR Activates Transcription of PlcR-Dependent Genes in Bacillus anthracis via Binding With a Specific Palindromic Sequence (2006)

Pomerantsev, Andrei P., Pomerantseva, Olga M., Leppla, Stephen H.

Transformation of Bacillus anthracis with plasmid pUTE29-plcR-papR carrying the native Bacillus cereus plcR-papR gene cluster did not activate expression of B. anthracis hemolysin genes, even though...

A Spontaneous Translational Fusion of Bacillus cereus PlcR and PapR Activates Transcription of PlcR-Dependent Genes in Bacillus anthracis via Binding with a Specific Palindromic Sequence

Pomerantsev, Andrei P., Pomerantseva, Olga M., Leppla, Stephen H.

Transformation of Bacillus anthracis with plasmid pUTE29-plcR-papR carrying the native Bacillus cereus plcR-papR gene cluster did not activate expression of B. anthracis hemolysin genes, even though...

Genome Engineering in Bacillus anthracis Using Cre Recombinase

Pomerantsev, Andrei P., Sitaraman, Ramakrishnan, Galloway, Craig R., Kivovich, Violetta, Leppla, Stephen H.

Genome engineering is a powerful method for the study of bacterial virulence. With the availability of the complete genomic sequence of Bacillus anthracis, it is now possible to inactivate or delete...

A Spontaneous Translational Fusion of Bacillus cereus PlcR and PapR Activates Transcription of PlcR-Dependent Genes in Bacillus anthracis via Binding with a Specific Palindromic Sequence

Pomerantsev, Andrei P., Pomerantseva, Olga M., Leppla, Stephen H.

Transformation of Bacillus anthracis with plasmid pUTE29-plcR-papR carrying the native Bacillus cereus plcR-papR gene cluster did not activate expression of B. anthracis hemolysin genes, even though...

Genome Engineering in Bacillus anthracis Using Cre Recombinase

Pomerantsev, Andrei P., Sitaraman, Ramakrishnan, Galloway, Craig R., Kivovich, Violetta, Leppla, Stephen H.

Genome engineering is a powerful method for the study of bacterial virulence. With the availability of the complete genomic sequence of Bacillus anthracis, it is now possible to inactivate or delete...

Codon-Optimized Fluorescent Proteins Designed for Expression in Low-GC Gram-Positive Bacteriaâ–¿

Sastalla, Inka, Chim, Kannie, Cheung, Gordon Y. C., Pomerantsev, Andrei P., Leppla, Stephen H.

Fluorescent proteins have wide applications in biology. However, not all of these proteins are properly expressed in bacteria, especially if the codon usage and genomic GC content of the host...