Elizabeth Harry
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- Masters Ecology University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elizabeth "Liz" Harry is Professor of Biology and Director of the ithree institute at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia . Career Harry obtained her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Sydney before attending Harvard University as a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow where she pioneered the development of fluorescence microscopy techniques for bacteria that enabled visualisation of the subcellular proteins inside bacterial cells. and revealed that the proteins within bacterial cells have specific cellular addresses.
Elizabeth Harry's Published Works
Published Works
- Understanding, Monitoring, and Controlling Biofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution Systems. (2016) (234)
- Cell-division inhibitors: new insights for future antibiotics (2008) (231)
- The unusual antibacterial activity of medical-grade Leptospermum honey: antibacterial spectrum, resistance and transcriptome analysis (2009) (213)
- 3D-SIM Super Resolution Microscopy Reveals a Bead-Like Arrangement for FtsZ and the Division Machinery: Implications for Triggering Cytokinesis (2012) (210)
- Bacterial cell division: the mechanism and its precison. (2006) (194)
- Use of immunofluorescence to visualize cell-specific gene expression during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1995) (190)
- Visualization of the subcellular location of sporulation proteins in Bacillus subtilis using immunofluorescence microscopy (1995) (150)
- Role of penicillin‐binding protein PBP 2B in assembly and functioning of the division machinery of Bacillus subtilis (2000) (145)
- Therapeutic Manuka Honey: No Longer So Alternative (2016) (138)
- Manuka-type honeys can eradicate biofilms produced by Staphylococcus aureus strains with different biofilm-forming abilities (2014) (132)
- Characterization of the essential cell division gene ftsL (yllD ) of Bacillus subtilis and its role in the assembly of the division apparatus (1998) (131)
- Synergism between Medihoney and Rifampicin against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) (2013) (112)
- Extracellular signal protein triggering the proteolytic activation of a developmental transcription factor in B. subtilis (1995) (111)
- CetZ tubulin-like proteins control archaeal cell shape (2014) (109)
- Bacterial cell division: regulating Z‐ring formation (2001) (108)
- A new assembly pathway for the cytokinetic Z ring from a dynamic helical structure in vegetatively growing cells of Bacillus subtilis (2007) (108)
- The Effect of New Zealand Kanuka, Manuka and Clover Honeys on Bacterial Growth Dynamics and Cellular Morphology Varies According to the Species (2013) (107)
- DNA replication is the target for the antibacterial effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. (2014) (104)
- Cell Division in Bacillus subtilis: FtsZ and FtsA Association Is Z-Ring Independent, and FtsA Is Required for Efficient Midcell Z-Ring Assembly (2005) (103)
- Coordinating Bacterial Cell Division with Nutrient Availability: a Role for Glycolysis (2014) (90)
- The Min System and Nucleoid Occlusion Are Not Required for Identifying the Division Site in Bacillus subtilis but Ensure Its Efficient Utilization (2012) (84)
- Lateral FtsZ association and the assembly of the cytokinetic Z ring in bacteria (2009) (82)
- A longitudinal study of the diabetic skin and wound microbiome (2017) (82)
- Division site positioning in bacteria: one size does not fit all (2014) (78)
- Essential Biological Processes of an Emerging Pathogen: DNA Replication, Transcription, and Cell Division in Acinetobacter spp (2010) (76)
- Co‐ordinating DNA replication with cell division in bacteria: a link between the early stages of a round of replication and mid‐cell Z ring assembly (1999) (74)
- Analysis of the flavonoid component of bioactive New Zealand mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honey and the isolation, characterisation and synthesis of an unusual pyrrole. (2013) (69)
- Super-resolution imaging of the bacterial cytokinetic protein FtsZ. (2011) (68)
- The Min system is not required for precise placement of the midcell Z ring in Bacillus subtilis (2002) (68)
- Widespread and Indiscriminate Nanosilver Use: Genuine Potential for Microbial Resistance. (2017) (66)
- The midcell replication factory in Bacillus subtilis is highly mobile: implications for coordinating chromosome replication with other cell cycle events (2004) (64)
- Specific non-peroxide antibacterial effect of manuka honey on the Staphylococcus aureus proteome. (2012) (64)
- Metabolic Adaptations of Uropathogenic E. coli in the Urinary Tract (2017) (63)
- Early targeting of Min proteins to the cell poles in germinated spores of Bacillus subtilis: evidence for division apparatus‐independent recruitment of Min proteins to the division site (2003) (61)
- The Antibacterial Activity of Australian Leptospermum Honey Correlates with Methylglyoxal Levels (2016) (59)
- Increasing the Ratio of Soj to Spo0J Promotes Replication Initiation in Bacillus subtilis (2003) (57)
- The Bacillus subtilis division protein DivIC is a highly abundant membrane‐bound protein that localizes to the division site (1997) (53)
- The membrane‐bound cell division protein DivIB is localized to the division site in Bacillus subtilis (1997) (52)
- Mid‐cell Z ring assembly in the absence of entry into the elongation phase of the round of replication in bacteria: co‐ordinating chromosome replication with cell division (2000) (52)
- Honey can inhibit and eliminate biofilms produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (2019) (51)
- Trapping of a Spiral-Like Intermediate of the Bacterial Cytokinetic Protein FtsZ (2006) (50)
- The Bacillus subtilis cell division proteins FtsL and DivIC are intrinsically unstable and do not interact with one another in the absence of other septasomal components (2002) (49)
- Septal Localization of the Membrane-Bound Division Proteins ofBacillus subtilis DivIB and DivIC Is Codependent Only at High Temperatures and Requires FtsZ (2000) (47)
- Discovery of lead compounds targeting the bacterial sliding clamp using a fragment-based approach. (2014) (47)
- Influence of the nucleoid and the early stages of DNA replication on positioning the division site in Bacillus subtilis (2010) (45)
- Dinuclear ruthenium(II) antimicrobial agents that selectively target polysomes in vivo (2014) (45)
- Bacillus subtilis YabA is involved in determining the timing and synchrony of replication initiation. (2005) (44)
- Structure and function of a spectrin-like regulator of bacterial cytokinesis (2014) (43)
- A simple plasmid-based system that allows rapid generation of tightly controlled gene expression in Staphylococcus aureus. (2011) (42)
- Cloning and expression of a Bacillus subtilis division initiation gene for which a homolog has not been identified in another organism (1989) (41)
- Rifampicin-Manuka Honey Combinations Are Superior to Other Antibiotic-Manuka Honey Combinations in Eradicating Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms (2018) (38)
- Characterization of mutations in divIB of Bacillus subtilis and cellular localization of the DivIB protein. (1993) (37)
- FtsZ as an Antibacterial Target: Status and Guidelines for Progressing This Avenue. (2019) (37)
- Connecting the dots of the bacterial cell cycle: Coordinating chromosome replication and segregation with cell division. (2016) (36)
- Antibiotic-specific differences in the response of Staphylococcus aureus to treatment with antimicrobials combined with manuka honey (2015) (36)
- Characterization of mutations in divlB of Bacillus subtilis and cellular localization of the DivlB protein (1993) (35)
- Cell division protein DivIB influences the Spo0J/Soj system of chromosome segregation in Bacillus subtilis (2004) (34)
- Improved 2‐DE of microorganisms after acidic extraction (2006) (32)
- Harnessing Single Cell Sorting to Identify Cell Division Genes and Regulators in Bacteria (2013) (26)
- You Are What You Eat: Metabolic Control of Bacterial Division. (2016) (26)
- Characterizing the Mechanism of Action of an Ancient Antimicrobial, Manuka Honey, against Pseudomonas aeruginosa Using Modern Transcriptomics (2020) (25)
- Time-Course Proteome Analysis Reveals the Dynamic Response of Cryptococcus gattii Cells to Fluconazole (2012) (24)
- Conservation of the 168 divIB gene in Bacillus subtilis W23 and B. licheniformis, and evidence for homology to ftsQ of Escherichia coli. (1994) (22)
- Coordination of Chromosome Segregation and Cell Division in Staphylococcus aureus (2017) (22)
- Coordinating DNA replication with cell division: lessons from outgrowing spores. (2001) (22)
- Identifying how bacterial cells find their middle: a new perspective (2013) (22)
- Nanosilver and the microbiological activity of the particulate solids versus the leached soluble silver (2018) (21)
- Super-resolution Imaging of the Cytokinetic Z Ring in Live Bacteria Using Fast 3D-Structured Illumination Microscopy (f3D-SIM) (2014) (20)
- Requirement for the Cell Division Protein DivIB in Polar Cell Division and Engulfment during Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (2006) (19)
- Heritable nanosilver resistance in priority pathogen: a unique genetic adaptation and comparison with ionic silver and antibiotics. (2020) (18)
- The divisomal protein DivIB contains multiple epitopes that mediate its recruitment to incipient division sites (2008) (18)
- Cryptococcus Strains with Different Pathogenic Potentials Have Diverse Protein Secretomes (2015) (17)
- Expression of divIB of Bacillus subtilis during vegetative growth (1994) (10)
- The ParB homologs, Spo0J and Noc, together prevent premature midcell Z ring assembly when the early stages of replication are blocked in Bacillus subtilis (2019) (10)
- Cataloguing the small RNA content of honey using next generation sequencing (2021) (9)
- Rapid Antibacterial Activity of Cannabichromenic Acid against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (2020) (8)
- DNA condensation in live E. coli provides evidence for transertion. (2017) (7)
- Immobilization Techniques of Bacteria for Live Super-resolution Imaging Using Structured Illumination Microscopy. (2017) (7)
- Illuminating the force: bacterial mitosis? (1997) (7)
- A cost-effective colourimetric assay for quantifying hydrogen peroxide in honey (2019) (6)
- In silico Analysis of FtsZ Crystal Structures Towards a New Target for Antibiotics (2019) (6)
- Super-resolution Imaging of the Cytokinetic Z Ring in Live Bacteria Using Fast 3 D-Structured Illumination Microscopy ( f 3 D-SIM ) (2017) (6)
- Synthesis and biological evaluation of tetrahydroisoquinoline-derived antibacterial compounds. (2022) (5)
- Inhibition of Dermatophyte Fungi by Australian Jarrah Honey (2021) (5)
- Uncovering novel susceptibility targets to enhance the efficacy of third-generation cephalosporins against ESBL-producing uropathogenic Escherichia coli. (2020) (4)
- Effects of oriC relocation on control of replication initiation in Bacillus subtilis. (2009) (4)
- High-throughput sequencing of sorted expression libraries reveals inhibitors of bacterial cell division (2018) (4)
- A newly identified prophage-encoded gene, ymfM, causes SOS-inducible filamentation in Escherichia coli (2020) (4)
- A streamlined approach to high-throughput proteomics (2005) (3)
- Factors affecting the production and measurement of hydrogen peroxide in honey samples (2021) (3)
- A Newly Identified Prophage Gene, ymfM, Causes SOS-Inducible Filamentation in Escherichia coli (2021) (2)
- The novel E. coli cell division protein, YtfB, plays a role in eukaryotic cell adhesion (2020) (2)
- Microbiology: A beacon for bacterial tubulin (2014) (1)
- Difficult proteins. (2009) (1)
- The Dynamic response of Cryptococcus gattii cells to fluconazole : a time-course analysis of the proteome and interactome (2012) (1)
- Synthesis and biological evaluation of 3,5-substituted pyrazoles as possible antibacterial agents. (2021) (1)
- Alternative sigma factors: the master regulators (2006) (1)
- We Are What We Eat: True for Bacteria Too (2017) (0)
- Superfast Evolution of Multi-drug Antibiotic Resistance (2022) (0)
- Cytoplasmic domain of bacterial cell division protein EzrA (2014) (0)
- The Bacterial Cytoskeleton (2009) (0)
- Running title : Flavonoids and an unusual pyrrole in New Zealand mānuka (2013) (0)
- Bacterial SOS-independent Superfast Evolution of Multi-Drug Resistance (2022) (0)
- High-throughput sequencing of sorted expression libraries reveals inhibitors of bacterial cell division 06 Biological Sciences 0604 Genetics 06 Biological Sciences 0605 Microbiology 06 Biological Sciences 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology (2018) (0)
- The role of bacterial size, shape and surface in macrophage engulfment of uropathogenic E. coli cells (2022) (0)
- The emergence of bacterial resistance to nanoparticles (2018) (0)
- NEW ZEALAND MANUKA HONEY HELPS HUMAN KERATINOCYTES TO SURVIVE IN PRESENCE OF S-AUREUS (2012) (0)
- Characterising the mechanism of action of an ancient antimicrobial, honey, using modern transcriptomics (2020) (0)
- High-throughput sequencing of sorted expression libraries reveals inhibitors of bacterial cell division (2018) (0)
- Fungal Lung Infection : Understanding Cryptococcus Gattii Infection and the Challenges of Mixed Proteomes (2008) (0)
- The fungal secretome and virulence: analysis of the proteins secreted by Cryptococcus gattii strains with different virulence profiles (2012) (0)
- You are what you secrete: extracellular proteins and virulence in Cryptococcus (2015) (0)
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