Indranil Chatterjee
Department of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
University of Saarland
66421 Homburg/Saar
Germany
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- Staphylococcus aureus ClpC is involved in protection of carbon-metabolizing enzymes from carbonylation during stationary growth phase. Chatterjee, I., Maisonneuve, E., Ezraty, B., Herrmann, M., Dukan, S. Int. J. Med. Microbiol. (2011)
- Senescence of staphylococci: using functional genomics to unravel the roles of ClpC ATPase during late stationary phase. Chatterjee, I., Neumayer, D., Herrmann, M. Int. J. Med. Microbiol. (2010)
- Staphylococcus aureus ClpC ATPase is a late growth phase effector of metabolism and persistence. Chatterjee, I., Schmitt, S., Batzilla, C.F., Engelmann, S., Keller, A., Ring, M.W., Kautenburger, R., Ziebuhr, W., Hecker, M., Preissner, K.T., Bischoff, M., Proctor, R.A., Beck, H.P., Lenhof, H.P., Somerville, G.A., Herrmann, M. Proteomics (2009)
- Enhanced post-stationary-phase survival of a clinical thymidine-dependent small-colony variant of Staphylococcus aureus results from lack of a functional tricarboxylic acid cycle. Chatterjee, I., Herrmann, M., Proctor, R.A., Peters, G., Kahl, B.C. J. Bacteriol. (2007)