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Recombination-Based In Vivo Expression Technology Identifies Helicobacter pylori Genes Important for Host Colonization

Andrea R. Castillo, Andrew J. Woodruff, Lynn E. Connolly, William E. Sause, Karen M. Ottemann
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Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High St., Santa Cruz, California 95064
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DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00990-10
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Volume 76, no. 12, p. 5632-5644, 2008. Page 5638: Figure 4 should appear as shown here.

Page 5638: The legend to Fig. 4B should read as follows. “(B) Pivi51 is 95 bp in length and overlaps mesJ and the intergenic region upstream of mesJ. However, since Pivi51 is antisense to mesJ, it does not regulate mesJ, but rather an as-yet-unidentified transcript.”

Page 5638, column 2: Lines 33-44 should read as follows. “Pivi51 regulates an as-yet-unidentified open reading frame. Pivi51 overlaps HP1182 and the region upstream of HP1182. However, Pivi51 is located on the reverse strand and thus is not oriented correctly to direct expression of HP1182. It is not immediately obvious which open reading frame is regulated by Pivi51.”

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Recombination-Based In Vivo Expression Technology Identifies Helicobacter pylori Genes Important for Host Colonization
Andrea R. Castillo, Andrew J. Woodruff, Lynn E. Connolly, William E. Sause, Karen M. Ottemann
Infection and Immunity Oct 2010, 78 (11) 4967; DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00990-10

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Recombination-Based In Vivo Expression Technology Identifies Helicobacter pylori Genes Important for Host Colonization
Andrea R. Castillo, Andrew J. Woodruff, Lynn E. Connolly, William E. Sause, Karen M. Ottemann
Infection and Immunity Oct 2010, 78 (11) 4967; DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00990-10
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KEYWORDS

Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
Genes, Bacterial
Helicobacter pylori

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