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Macmillan H, Brayton KA, Palmer GH, McGuire TC, Munske G, Siems WF, Brown WC. Analysis of the Anaplasma marginale major surface protein 1 complex protein composition by tandem mass spectrometry. J Bacteriol. 2006 ;188(13):4983-91.
Alleman AR, Palmer GH, McGuire TC, McElwain TF, Perryman LE, Barbet AF. Anaplasma marginale major surface protein 3 is encoded by a polymorphic, multigene family. Infect Immun. 1997 ;65(1):156-63.
Barbet AF, Lundgren A, Yi J, Rurangirwa FR, Palmer GH. Antigenic variation of Anaplasma marginale by expression of MSP2 mosaics. Infect Immun. 2000 ;68(11):6133-8.
Brayton KA, Kappmeyer LS, Herndon DR, Dark MJ, Tibbals DL, Palmer GH, McGuire TC, Knowles DP. Complete genome sequencing of Anaplasma marginale reveals that the surface is skewed to two superfamilies of outer membrane proteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ;102(3):844-9.
Smith LS, Gharib SA, Frevert CW, Martin TR. Effects of age on the synergistic interactions between lipopolysaccharide and mechanical ventilation in mice. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2010 ;43(4):475-86.
Burton M, Rose TM, Faergeman NJ, Knudsen J. Evolution of the acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP). Biochem J. 2005 ;392(Pt 2):299-307.
Roach JC, Glusman G, Rowen L, Kaur A, Purcell MK, Smith KD, Hood LE, Aderem A. The evolution of vertebrate Toll-like receptors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ;102(27):9577-82.
Van Voorhis WC, Pham VT, De Vos T. The FL-160 genes of Trypanosoma cruzi are dispersed on multiple chromosomes. Exp Parasitol. 1995 ;80(3):578-82.
Van Voorhis WC, Barrett L, Koelling R, Farr AG. FL-160 proteins of Trypanosoma cruzi are expressed from a multigene family and contain two distinct epitopes that mimic nervous tissues. J Exp Med. 1993 ;178(2):681-94.
Rose TM, Lagrou MJ, Fransson I, Werelius B, Delattre O, Thomas G, de Jong PJ, Todaro GJ, Dumanski JP. The genes for oncostatin M (OSM) and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) are tightly linked on human chromosome 22. Genomics. 1993 ;17(1):136-40.
Hötzel I, Suarez CE, McElwain TF, Palmer GH. Genetic variation in the dimorphic regions of RAP-1 genes and rap-1 loci of Babesia bigemina. Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1997 ;90(2):479-89.
Palmer GH, Eid G, Barbet AF, McGuire TC, McElwain TF. The immunoprotective Anaplasma marginale major surface protein 2 is encoded by a polymorphic multigene family. Infect Immun. 1994 ;62(9):3808-16.
Smith KD. Iron metabolism at the host pathogen interface: lipocalin 2 and the pathogen-associated iroA gene cluster. Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 2007 ;39(10):1776-80.
Kahn S, Van Voorhis WC, Eisen H. The major 85-kD surface antigen of the mammalian form of Trypanosoma cruzi is encoded by a large heterogeneous family of simultaneously expressed genes. J Exp Med. 1990 ;172(2):589-97.
Fischbach MA, Lin H, Zhou L, Yu Y, Abergel RJ, Liu DR, Raymond KN, Wanner BL, Strong RK, Walsh CT, et al. The pathogen-associated iroA gene cluster mediates bacterial evasion of lipocalin 2. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 ;103(44):16502-7.
Palmer GH, Abbott JR, French DM, McElwain TF. Persistence of Anaplasma ovis infection and conservation of the msp-2 and msp-3 multigene families within the genus Anaplasma. Infect Immun. 1998 ;66(12):6035-9.
Børsting C, Hummel R, Schultz ER, Rose TM, Pedersen MB, Knudsen J, Kristiansen K. Saccharomyces carlsbergensis contains two functional genes encoding the acyl-CoA binding protein, one similar to the ACB1 gene from S. cerevisiae and one identical to the ACB1 gene from S. monacensis. Yeast. 1997 ;13(15):1409-21.
Suarez CE, Palmer GH, Hötzel I, Hines SA, McElwain TF. Sequence and functional analysis of the intergenic regions separating babesial rhoptry-associated protein-1 (rap-1) genes. Exp Parasitol. 1998 ;90(2):189-94.
Suarez CE, Palmer GH, Hötzel I, McElwain TF. Structure, sequence, and transcriptional analysis of the Babesia bovis rap-1 multigene locus. Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1998 ;93(2):215-24.
Gale M, Parsons M. A Trypanosoma brucei gene family encoding protein kinases with catalytic domains structurally related to Nek1 and NIMA. Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1993 ;59(1):111-21.
Barrio AB, Van Voorhis WC, Basombrío MA. Trypanosoma cruzi: attenuation of virulence and protective immunogenicity after monoallelic disruption of the cub gene. Exp Parasitol. 2007 ;117(4):382-9.
Weston D, Patel B, Van Voorhis WC. Virulence in Trypanosoma cruzi infection correlates with the expression of a distinct family of sialidase superfamily genes. Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1999 ;98(1):105-16.