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Characterisation of a putative AraC transcriptional regulator from Mycobacterium smegmatis (2014)
Journal Article
Evangelopoulos, D., Gupta, A., Lack, N. A., Maitra, A., Ten Bokum, A. M. C., Kendall, S. L., Sim, E., & Bhakta, S. (2014). Characterisation of a putative AraC transcriptional regulator from Mycobacterium smegmatis. Tuberculosis, 94(6), 664-671. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tube.2014.08.007

MSMEG_0307 is annotated as a transcriptional regulator belonging to the AraC protein family and is located adjacent to the arylamine N-acetyltransferase (nat) gene in Mycobacterium smegmatis, in a gene cluster, conserved in most environmental mycobac... Read More about Characterisation of a putative AraC transcriptional regulator from Mycobacterium smegmatis.

Prevalence and risk factors for infection of bovine tuberculosis in indigenous cattle in the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania (2013)
Journal Article
Katale, B. Z., Mbugi, E. V., Karimuribo, E. D., Keyyu, J. D., Kendall, S., Kibiki, G. S., Godfrey-Faussett, P., Michel, A. L., Kazwala, R. R., van Helden, P., & Matee, M. I. (2013). Prevalence and risk factors for infection of bovine tuberculosis in indigenous cattle in the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania. BMC Veterinary Research, 9(9), 1746-6148. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-9-267

'One Health' infectious diseases surveillance in Tanzania: Are we all on board the same flight? (2012)
Journal Article
Mbugi, E. V., Kayunze, K. A., Katale, B. Z., Kendall, S., Good, L., Kibik, G. S., Keyyu, J. D., Godfrey-Faussett, P., Van Helden, P., & Matee, M. I. (2012). 'One Health' infectious diseases surveillance in Tanzania: Are we all on board the same flight?. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 79(2), E1-7. https://doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v79i2.500

Infectious diseases account for nearly 40% of the burden of human mortality and morbidity in low-income countries, of which 7% is attributable to zoonoses and 13% to recently emerging diseases from animals. One of the strategic approaches for effecti... Read More about 'One Health' infectious diseases surveillance in Tanzania: Are we all on board the same flight?.

The Structure and Unusual Protein Chemistry of Hypoxic Response Protein 1, a Latency Antigen and Highly Expressed Member of the DosR Regulon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2008)
Journal Article
Sharpe, M. L., Gao, C., Kendall, S. L., Baker, E. N., & Lott, J. S. (2008). The Structure and Unusual Protein Chemistry of Hypoxic Response Protein 1, a Latency Antigen and Highly Expressed Member of the DosR Regulon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Journal of Molecular Biology, 383(4), 822-836. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2008.07.001

Mycobacterium tuberculosis adapts to cellular stresses such as decreased oxygen concentration, at least in part, by upregulation of the dormancy survival regulon, which is thought to be important for the bacterium's ability to enter a persistent stat... Read More about The Structure and Unusual Protein Chemistry of Hypoxic Response Protein 1, a Latency Antigen and Highly Expressed Member of the DosR Regulon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains disrupted in mce3 and mce4 operons are attenuated in mice (2008)
Journal Article
Senaratne, R. H., Sidders, B., Sequeira, P., Saunders, G., Dunphy, K., Marjanovic, C., Reader, J. R., Lima, P., Chan, S., Kendall, S. L., McFadden, J., & Riley, L. W. (2008). Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains disrupted in mce3 and mce4 operons are attenuated in mice. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 57(2), 164-170. https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.47454-0

The Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome contains four copies of an operon called mce (mce1-4). Previously we reported that M. tuberculosis disrupted in the mce1 operon is more virulent than wild-type M. tuberculosis in mice. We generated single deletio... Read More about Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains disrupted in mce3 and mce4 operons are attenuated in mice.

Quantification of global transcription patterns in prokaryotes using spotted microarrays (2007)
Journal Article
Sidders, B., Withers, M., Kendall, S. L., Bacon, J., Waddell, S. J., Hinds, J., Golby, P., Movahedzadeh, F., Cox, R. A., Frita, R., Ten Bokum, A. M. C., Wernisch, L., & Stoker, N. G. (2007). Quantification of global transcription patterns in prokaryotes using spotted microarrays. Genome Biology, 8(12), R265. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-12-r265

We describe an analysis, applicable to any spotted microarray dataset produced using genomic DNA as a reference, that quantifies prokaryotic levels of mRNA on a genome-wide scale. Applying this to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, we validate the technique... Read More about Quantification of global transcription patterns in prokaryotes using spotted microarrays.

Mycobacterial cells have dual nickel-cobalt sensors - Sequence relationships and metal sites of metal-responsive repressors are not congruent (2007)
Journal Article
Campbell, D. R., Chapman, K. E., Waldron, K. J., Tottey, S., Kendall, S. L., Cavallaro, G., Andreini, C., Hinds, J., Stoker, N. G., Robinson, N. J., & Cavet, J. S. (2007). Mycobacterial cells have dual nickel-cobalt sensors - Sequence relationships and metal sites of metal-responsive repressors are not congruent. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(44), 32298-310. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M703451200

Mycobacterial cells have a second ArsR/smtB nickel;-cobalt sensor with a novel sensory site: Phylogenies and metal-sites diverge. (2007)
Journal Article
Campbell, D. R., Chapman, K. E., Waldron, K. J., Tottey, S., Kendall, S. L., Cavallaro, G., Andreini, C., Hinds, J., Stoker, N. G., Robinson, N. J., & Cavett, J. S. (2007). Mycobacterial cells have a second ArsR/smtB nickel;-cobalt sensor with a novel sensory site: Phylogenies and metal-sites diverge. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(44), 32298-32310. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M703451200

A highly conserved transcriptional repressor controls a large regulon involved in lipid degradation in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2007)
Journal Article
Kendall, S. L., Withers, M., Soffair, C. N., Moreland, N. J., Gurcha, S., Sidders, B., Frita, R., Ten Bokum, A. M. C., Besra, G. S., Lott, J. S., & Stoker, N. G. (2007). A highly conserved transcriptional repressor controls a large regulon involved in lipid degradation in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Molecular Microbiology, 65(3), 684-699. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05827.x

Lipid composition and transcriptional response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown under iron-limitation in continuous culture: identification of a novel wax ester (2007)
Journal Article
Bacon, J., Dover, L. G., Hatch, K. A., Zhang, Y., Gomes, J. M., Kendall, S. L., Wernisch, L., Stoker, N. G., Butcher, P. D., Besra, G. S., & Marsh, P. D. (2007). Lipid composition and transcriptional response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown under iron-limitation in continuous culture: identification of a novel wax ester. Microbiology, 153(153), 1435-1444. https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.2006/004317-0

The mycobacterial two-component regulatory systems (2005)
Book Chapter
Kendall, S. (2005). The mycobacterial two-component regulatory systems. . Horizon Bioscience

Rison SCG, Kendall SL, Movahedzadeh F, Stoker NG.. In: Parish T, editor. Mycobacterium Molecular Microbiology.