The human pathogen Pneumocystis jirovecii harbors 6 families of major surface glycoproteins (MSGs) encoded by a single gene superfamily. MSGs are presumably responsible for antigenic variation and adhesion to host cells. The genomic organization suggests that a single member of family I is expressed at a given time per cell, whereas members of the other families are simultaneously expressed. We analyzed RNA sequences expressed in several clinical samples, using specific weighted profiles for sorting of reads and calling of single-nucleotide variants to estimate the diversity of the expressed genes. A number of different isoforms of at least 4 MSG families were expressed simultaneously, including isoforms of family I, for which confirmation ...
Pneumocystis is a diverse group of fungi found in the lungs of mammals, and can cause a fatal pneumo...
Pneumocystis species are ascomycete fungi adapted to live inside the lungs of mammals. These ascomyc...
This study describes the genotyping of Pneumocystis jirovecii organisms isolated from three groups o...
The human pathogen Pneumocystis jirovecii harbors 6 families of major surface glycoproteins (MSGs) e...
BACKGROUND The human pathogen Pneumocystis jirovecii harbors six families of major surface glycop...
The genome of Pneumocystis,which causes life-threatening pneumonia in immunosuppressed patients, con...
Microbial pathogens commonly escape the human immune system by varying surface proteins. We investig...
Microbial pathogens commonly escape the human immune system by varying surface proteins. We investig...
ABSTRACT Microbial pathogens commonly escape the human immune system by varying surface proteins. We...
Pneumocystis continues to be a major cause of disease in humans with immunodeficiency, especially th...
Data set and description analyses for manuscript Schmid-Siegert et al. 2021 Journal of Infectious di...
Pneumocystis, a major opportunistic pathogen in patients with a broad range of immunodeficiencies, c...
Pneumocystis jirovecii is a human specific, atypical fungus with a worldwide distribution that cau...
Surface antigenic variation is crucial for major pathogens that infect humans. To escape the immune ...
Pneumocystis carinii are coated by abundant surface proteins, named MSGs for major surface glyco-pro...
Pneumocystis is a diverse group of fungi found in the lungs of mammals, and can cause a fatal pneumo...
Pneumocystis species are ascomycete fungi adapted to live inside the lungs of mammals. These ascomyc...
This study describes the genotyping of Pneumocystis jirovecii organisms isolated from three groups o...
The human pathogen Pneumocystis jirovecii harbors 6 families of major surface glycoproteins (MSGs) e...
BACKGROUND The human pathogen Pneumocystis jirovecii harbors six families of major surface glycop...
The genome of Pneumocystis,which causes life-threatening pneumonia in immunosuppressed patients, con...
Microbial pathogens commonly escape the human immune system by varying surface proteins. We investig...
Microbial pathogens commonly escape the human immune system by varying surface proteins. We investig...
ABSTRACT Microbial pathogens commonly escape the human immune system by varying surface proteins. We...
Pneumocystis continues to be a major cause of disease in humans with immunodeficiency, especially th...
Data set and description analyses for manuscript Schmid-Siegert et al. 2021 Journal of Infectious di...
Pneumocystis, a major opportunistic pathogen in patients with a broad range of immunodeficiencies, c...
Pneumocystis jirovecii is a human specific, atypical fungus with a worldwide distribution that cau...
Surface antigenic variation is crucial for major pathogens that infect humans. To escape the immune ...
Pneumocystis carinii are coated by abundant surface proteins, named MSGs for major surface glyco-pro...
Pneumocystis is a diverse group of fungi found in the lungs of mammals, and can cause a fatal pneumo...
Pneumocystis species are ascomycete fungi adapted to live inside the lungs of mammals. These ascomyc...
This study describes the genotyping of Pneumocystis jirovecii organisms isolated from three groups o...