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Stephen Lory is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans several fields, predominantly within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, alongside contributions to engineering. The primary subfields of study include molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering, endocrinology, and ecology.

The research topics that Stephen Lory has engaged with cover a variety of areas, notably bacterial genetics and biotechnology, bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing, genomics and phylogenetic studies, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques, 3D printing in biomedical research, and studies involving Vibrio bacteria.

Frequent coauthors collaborating on their publications include Kook Han, Shifu Aggarwal, Arijit Chakraborty, Vijay Kumar Singh, and Katia Karalis.

Stephen Lory has published in multiple venues, with papers appearing in Nature Communications, Advances in Microbial Physiology, mBio, Journal of Bacteriology, and Preprints.org.

  • The core and accessory Hfq interactomes across Pseudomonas aeruginosa lineages (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Toward a Comprehensive Analysis of Posttranscriptional Regulatory Networks: a New Tool for the Identification of Small RNA Regulators of Specific mRNAs (2021, mBio)
  • The Pseudomonas aeruginosa whole genome sequence: A 20th anniversary celebration (2021, Advances in Microbial Physiology)
  • Transcriptional Responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to Inhibition of Lipoprotein Transport by a Small Molecule Inhibitor (2020, Journal of Bacteriology)
  • Cloning and Mutagenesis of AmpC β-lactamase in Pseudomonas aeruginosa for the Identification of Targetable Allosteric Sites (2024, Preprints.org)

Best Publications

  • Complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, an opportunistic pathogen.

    C. K. Stover;X. Q. Pham;A. L. Erwin;S. D. Mizoguchi

  • Gene expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms

    Marvin Whiteley;M. Gita Bangera;Roger E. Bumgarner;Matthew R. Parsek

  • A virulence locus of Pseudomonas aeruginosa encodes a protein secretion apparatus

    Joseph D. Mougous;Marianne E. Cuff;Stefan Raunser;Aimee Shen

  • Emergence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains producing high levels of persister cells in patients with cystic fibrosis

    Lawrence R. Mulcahy;Jane L. Burns;Stephen Lory;Kim Lewis

  • A Signaling Network Reciprocally Regulates Genes Associated with Acute Infection and Chronic Persistence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Andrew L. Goodman;Bridget Kulasekara;Arne Rietsch;Dana Boyd

  • Structure-function and biogenesis of the type IV pili.

    Mark S. Strom;Stephen Lory

  • Dynamics of Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome evolution.

    Kalai Mathee;Giri Narasimhan;Camilo Valdes;Xiaoyun Qiu

  • Analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa diguanylate cyclases and phosphodiesterases reveals a role for bis-(3'-5')-cyclic-GMP in virulence.

    Hemantha Kulesekara;Vincent Lee;Anja Brencic;Nicole Liberati

  • A cyclic-di-GMP receptor required for bacterial exopolysaccharide production.

    Vincent T. Lee;Jody M. Matewish;Jennifer L. Kessler;Mamoru Hyodo

  • A four-tiered transcriptional regulatory circuit controls flagellar biogenesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    Nandini Dasgupta;Matthew C. Wolfgang;Andrew L. Goodman;Shiwani K. Arora

  • Multiple sensors control reciprocal expression of Pseudomonas aeruginosa regulatory RNA and virulence genes

    Isabelle Ventre;Andrew L. Goodman;Isabelle Vallet-Gely;Perrine Vasseur

  • Conservation of genome content and virulence determinants among clinical and environmental isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Matthew C. Wolfgang;Bridget R. Kulasekara;Xiaoyou Liang;Dana Boyd

  • Products of three accessory genes, pilB, pilC, and pilD, are required for biogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pili.

    D Nunn;S Bergman;S Lory

  • Coordinate regulation of bacterial virulence genes by a novel adenylate cyclase-dependent signaling pathway

    Matthew C. Wolfgang;Vincent T. Lee;Meghan E. Gilmore;Stephen Lory

  • The GacS/GacA signal transduction system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa acts exclusively through its control over the transcription of the RsmY and RsmZ regulatory small RNAs

    Anja Brencic;Kirsty A. McFarland;Heather R. McManus;Sandra Castang

  • Determination of the regulon and identification of novel mRNA targets of Pseudomonas aeruginosa RsmA

    Anja Brencic;Stephen Lory

  • The second messenger bis-(3'-5')-cyclic-GMP and its PilZ domain-containing receptor Alg44 are required for alginate biosynthesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    Massimo Merighi;Vincent T. Lee;Mamoru Hyodo;Yoshihiro Hayakawa

  • The chaperone/usher pathways of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Identification of fimbrial gene clusters (cup) and their involvement in biofilm formation

    Isabelle Vallet;John W. Olson;Stephen Lory;Andrée Lazdunski

  • The rpoN gene product of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is required for expression of diverse genes, including the flagellin gene.

    P A Totten;J C Lara;S Lory

  • A Virulence Locus of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Encodes a Protein

    Joseph D. Mougous;Marianne E. Cuff;Stefan Raunser;Aimee Shen

Frequent Co-Authors

Reuben Ramphal
Reuben Ramphal University of Florida
Matthew C. Wolfgang
Matthew C. Wolfgang University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrew L. Goodman
Andrew L. Goodman Yale University
Gerald B. Pier
Gerald B. Pier Brigham and Women's Hospital
Alain Filloux
Alain Filloux Imperial College London
Kalai Mathee
Kalai Mathee Florida International University
Robert J Collier
Robert J Collier University of Arizona
Anthony P. Pugsley
Anthony P. Pugsley Institut Pasteur
Andrée Lazdunski
Andrée Lazdunski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John J. Mekalanos
John J. Mekalanos Harvard Medical School

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