Guangchun Bai
Assistant Professor
Immunology and Microbial Disease
Albany Medical College
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Guangchun Bai is currently working as a Assistant Professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbial Disease, Albany Medical College , USA. His research interests includes Bacterial gene regulation, pathogenesis. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Guangchun Bai is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Bacterial gene regulation, pathogenesis.
Research Interest
Bacterial gene regulation, Pathogenesis
Publications
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Gupta R, Yang J, Dong Y, Swiatlo E, Zhang JR, Metzger DW, Bai G. Deletion of arcD in Streptococcus pneumoniae D39 impairs its capsule and attenuates virulence. Infect Immun. 2013 Oct;81(10):3903-11
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Bai Y, Yang J, Eisele LE, Underwood AJ, Koestler BJ, Waters CM, Metzger DW, Bai G. Two DHH subfamily 1 proteins in Streptococcus pneumoniae possess cyclic di-AMP phosphodiesterase activity and affect bacterial growth and virulence. J Bacteriol. 2013 Nov;195(22):5123-32
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Bai Y, Yang J, Zarrella TM, Zhang Y, Metzger DW, Bai G. Cyclic di-AMP impairs potassium uptake mediated by a cyclic di-AMP binding protein in Streptococcus pneumoniae. J Bacteriol. 2014 Feb;196(3):614-23
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Yang J, Bai Y, Zhang Y, Gabrielle VD, Jin L, Bai G. Deletion of the cyclic di-AMP phosphodiesterase gene (cnpB) in Mycobacterium tuberculosis leads to reduced virulence in a mouse model of infection. Mol Microbiol. 2014 Jul;93(1):65-79
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Underwood AJ, Zhang Y, Metzger DW, Bai G. Detection of cyclic di-AMP using a competitive ELISA with a unique pneumococcal cyclic di-AMP binding protein. J Microbiol Methods. 2014 Dec;107:58-62