Jerry M. Keith

Genetically engineered vaccines / edited by Joseph E. Ciardi, Jerry R. McGhee and Jerry M. Keith (1992)

Ciardi, Joseph E, McGhee, Jerry R, Keith, Jerry M

"Proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Dental Research ... held November 6-8, 1991, in Bethesda Maryland"

Molecular cloning of pertussis toxin genes (1986)

Locht, Camille, Barstad, Paul A., Coligan, John E., Mayer, Leonard, Munoz, John J., Smith, Susan G., ...

We have cloned a 4.5 kb EcoRI/BamHI DNA fragment from Bordetella pertussis which contains at least two genes responsible for expression of pertussis toxin. The S4 subunit of the toxin was isolated by...

Studies on the chemical structure of the terminal sequences of Rous sarcoma virus RNA and other viral RNAs. (1976)

Keith, Jerry M.

Thesis (Ph. D. in Comparative Biochemistry)--Univ. of California, Berkeley, June 1976.

Targeting HIV proteins to the major histocompatibility complex class I processing pathway with a novel gp120-anthrax toxin fusion protein

Goletz, Theresa J., Klimpel, Kurt R., Arora, Naveen, Leppla, Stephen H., Keith, Jerry M., Berzofsky, Jay A.

A challenge for subunit vaccines whose goal is to elicit CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) is to deliver the antigen to the cytosol of the living cell, where it can be processed for presentation by...

Two Regions of EpsL Involved in Species-Specific Protein-Protein Interactions with EpsE and EpsM of the General Secretion Pathway in Vibrio cholerae

Sandkvist, Maria, Keith, Jerry M., Bagdasarian, Michael, Howard, S. Peter

Extracellular secretion of proteins via the type II or general secretion pathway in gram-negative bacteria requires the assistance of at least 12 gene products that are thought to form a complex...

Contribution of Regulation by the bvg Locus to Respiratory Infection of Mice by Bordetella pertussis

Merkel, Tod J., Stibitz, Scott, Keith, Jerry M., Leef, Mary, Shahin, Roberta

Whooping cough is an acute respiratory disease caused by the small, gram-negative bacterium Bordetella pertussis. B. pertussis expresses several factors that contribute to its ability to cause...

Survival of Enterococcus faecalis in Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages

Gentry-Weeks, Claudia R., Karkhoff-Schweizer, RoxAnn, Pikis, Andreas, Estay, Monica, Keith, Jerry M.

Enterococcus faecalis was tested for the ability to persist in mouse peritoneal macrophages in two separate studies. In the first study, the intracellular survival of serum-passaged E. faecalis 418...

Dinucleotide Sequences at the 5′ Ends of Vaccinia Virus mRNA's Synthesized In Vitro

Keith, Jerry M., Gershowitz, Alan, Moss, Bernard

The diversity of dinucleotide sequences at the 5′ ends of vaccinia virus mRNA's was determined by a two-dimensional electrophoresis procedure. RNA labeled with S-adenosyl[methyl-3H]methionine was...

Common Sequence at the 5′ Ends of the Segmented RNA Genomes of Influenza A and B Viruses

Moss, Bernard, Keith, Jerry M., Gershowitz, Alan, Ritchey, Mary B., Palese, Peter

Guanylyl- and methyltransferases, isolated from purified vaccinia virus, were used to specifically label the 5′ ends of the genome RNAs of influenza A and B viruses. All eight segments were labeled...

Targeting HIV proteins to the major histocompatibility complex class I processing pathway with a novel gp120-anthrax toxin fusion protein

Goletz, Theresa J., Klimpel, Kurt R., Arora, Naveen, Leppla, Stephen H., Keith, Jerry M., Berzofsky, Jay A.

A challenge for subunit vaccines whose goal is to elicit CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) is to deliver the antigen to the cytosol of the living cell, where it can be processed for presentation by...

Two Regions of EpsL Involved in Species-Specific Protein-Protein Interactions with EpsE and EpsM of the General Secretion Pathway in Vibrio cholerae

Sandkvist, Maria, Keith, Jerry M., Bagdasarian, Michael, Howard, S. Peter

Extracellular secretion of proteins via the type II or general secretion pathway in gram-negative bacteria requires the assistance of at least 12 gene products that are thought to form a complex...

Contribution of Regulation by the bvg Locus to Respiratory Infection of Mice by Bordetella pertussis

Merkel, Tod J., Stibitz, Scott, Keith, Jerry M., Leef, Mary, Shahin, Roberta

Whooping cough is an acute respiratory disease caused by the small, gram-negative bacterium Bordetella pertussis. B. pertussis expresses several factors that contribute to its ability to cause...

Survival of Enterococcus faecalis in Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages

Gentry-Weeks, Claudia R., Karkhoff-Schweizer, RoxAnn, Pikis, Andreas, Estay, Monica, Keith, Jerry M.

Enterococcus faecalis was tested for the ability to persist in mouse peritoneal macrophages in two separate studies. In the first study, the intracellular survival of serum-passaged E. faecalis 418...

Dinucleotide Sequences at the 5′ Ends of Vaccinia Virus mRNA's Synthesized In Vitro

Keith, Jerry M., Gershowitz, Alan, Moss, Bernard

The diversity of dinucleotide sequences at the 5′ ends of vaccinia virus mRNA's was determined by a two-dimensional electrophoresis procedure. RNA labeled with S-adenosyl[methyl-3H]methionine was...

Common Sequence at the 5′ Ends of the Segmented RNA Genomes of Influenza A and B Viruses

Moss, Bernard, Keith, Jerry M., Gershowitz, Alan, Ritchey, Mary B., Palese, Peter

Guanylyl- and methyltransferases, isolated from purified vaccinia virus, were used to specifically label the 5′ ends of the genome RNAs of influenza A and B viruses. All eight segments were labeled...