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Ashley Garner
Ashley Garner
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Indoleacrylic acid produced by commensal peptostreptococcus species suppresses inflammation
M Wlodarska, C Luo, R Kolde, E d’Hennezel, JW Annand, CE Heim, ...
Cell host & microbe 22 (1), 25-37. e6, 2017
6242017
A novel Ruminococcus gnavus clade enriched in inflammatory bowel disease patients
AB Hall, M Yassour, J Sauk, A Garner, X Jiang, T Arthur, GK Lagoudas, ...
Genome medicine 9, 1-12, 2017
5712017
Microbial genes and pathways in inflammatory bowel disease
M Schirmer, A Garner, H Vlamakis, RJ Xavier
Nature Reviews Microbiology 17 (8), 497-511, 2019
5462019
Structure and function of CarD, an essential mycobacterial transcription factor
DB Srivastava, K Leon, J Osmundson, AL Garner, LA Weiss, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (31), 12619-12624, 2013
1042013
Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcription machinery: ready to respond to host attacks
K Flentie, AL Garner, CL Stallings
Journal of bacteriology 198 (9), 1360-1373, 2016
822016
CarD stabilizes mycobacterial open complexes via a two-tiered kinetic mechanism
J Rammohan, A Ruiz Manzano, AL Garner, CL Stallings, EA Galburt
Nucleic acids research 43 (6), 3272-3285, 2015
682015
Growth effects of N-acylethanolamines on gut bacteria reflect altered bacterial abundances in inflammatory bowel disease
N Fornelos, EA Franzosa, J Bishai, JW Annand, A Oka, J Lloyd-Price, ...
Nature microbiology 5 (3), 486-497, 2020
672020
Cooperative stabilization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis rrnAP3 promoter open complexes by RbpA and CarD
J Rammohan, A Ruiz Manzano, AL Garner, J Prusa, CL Stallings, ...
Nucleic acids research 44 (15), 7304-7313, 2016
392016
CarD contributes to diverse gene expression outcomes throughout the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
DX Zhu, AL Garner, EA Galburt, CL Stallings
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (27), 13573-13581, 2019
382019
CarD integrates three functional modules to promote efficient transcription, antibiotic tolerance, and pathogenesis in mycobacteria
AL Garner, LA Weiss, AR Manzano, EA Galburt, CL Stallings
Molecular microbiology 93 (4), 682-697, 2014
332014
Cloning, expression, and characterization of a cellobiose dehydrogenase from Thielavia terrestris induced under cellulose growth conditions
JA Langston, K Brown, F Xu, K Borch, A Garner, MD Sweeney
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-proteins and proteomics 1824 (6), 802-812, 2012
332012
Methods for enhancing the degradation or conversion of cellulosic material
A Garner, P Harris, J Quinlan, R Kramer
US Patent App. 12/789,282, 2010
332010
A novel Ruminococcus gnavus clade enriched in inflammatory bowel disease patients. Genome Med 9: 103
AB Hall, M Yassour, J Sauk, A Garner, X Jiang, T Arthur, GK Lagoudas, ...
302017
Effects of increasing the affinity of CarD for RNA polymerase on Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth, rRNA transcription, and virulence
AL Garner, J Rammohan, JP Huynh, LM Onder, J Chen, B Bae, D Jensen, ...
Journal of bacteriology 199 (4), 10.1128/jb. 00698-16, 2017
212017
Domains within RbpA serve specific functional roles that regulate the expression of distinct mycobacterial gene subsets
J Prusa, D Jensen, G Santiago-Collazo, SS Pope, AL Garner, JJ Miller, ...
Journal of bacteriology 200 (13), 10.1128/jb. 00690-17, 2018
202018
A novel Ruminococcus gnavus clade enriched in inflammatory bowel disease patients. Genome Med. 2017; 9: 103
AB Hall, M Yassour, J Sauk, A Garner, X Jiang, T Arthur, GK Lagoudas, ...
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Methods for enhancing the degradation or conversion of cellulosic material
A Garner, PV Harris, J Quinlan, R Kramer
US Patent App. 16/774,486, 2020
2020
Regulation of Transcription and Stress Response by CarD in Mycobacteria
AL Garner
Washington University in St. Louis, 2016
2016
Card Regulation of Mycobacterial Transcription Initiation
J Rammohan, A Garner, A Ruiz-Manzano, C Stallings, E Galburt
Biophysical Journal 106 (2), 486a, 2014
2014
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