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    Epidemiological association of Campylobacter jejuni groups with pathogenicity-associated genetic markers

    Campylobacter jejuni, the most leading cause for bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, shows a high genetic diversity among its isolates. Recently, we demonstrated the existence of six C. jejuni-groups by combinin...

    Andreas E Zautner, Carolin Ohk, Abdul Malik Tareen, Raimond Lugert in BMC Microbiology (2012)

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    SMRT sequencing of the Campylobacter coli BfR-CA-9557 genome sequence reveals unique methylation motifs

    Campylobacter species are the most prevalent bacterial pathogen causing acute enteritis worldwide. In contrast to Campylobacter jejuni, about 5 % of Campylobacter coli strains exhibit ...

    Andreas E. Zautner, Anne-Marie Goldschmidt, Andrea Thürmer, Jörg Schuldes in BMC Genomics (2015)

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    The transducer-like protein Tlp12 of Campylobacter jejuni is involved in glutamate and pyruvate chemotaxis

    Campylobacter jejuni is one of the most common bacterial causes of food-borne enteritis worldwide. Chemotaxis in C. jejuni is known to be critical for the successful colonization of the host and key for the adapt...

    Anastasia-Lisa Lübke, Sabrina Minatelli, Thomas Riedel, Raimond Lugert in BMC Microbiology (2018)

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    Proteome profiling of Campylobacter jejuni 81–176 at 37 °C and 42 °C by label-free mass spectrometry

    The main natural reservoir for Campylobacter jejuni is the avian intestinal tract. There, C. jejuni multiplies optimally at 42 °C – the avian body temperature. After infecting humans through oral intake, the bact...

    Annika Dreyer, Wycliffe O. Masanta, Raimond Lugert, Wolfgang Bohne in BMC Microbiology (2024)