Karthika Rajeeve
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, 2019-
研究方向
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个人信息

教育背景

Ph.D., University of Würzburg, Germany, 2012

发表论文

• Yang, M., Rajeeve, K., Rudel, T. and Dandekar, T. (2019). Comprehensive Flux Modeling of Chlamydia trachomatis Proteome and qRT-PCR Data Indicate Biphasic Metabolic Differences Between Elementary Bodies and Reticulate Bodies During Infection. Front Microbiol 10: 2350.
• Rajeeve, K., Das, S., Prusty, B. K. and Rudel, T. (2018). Chlamydia trachomatis paralyses neutrophils to evade the host innate immune response. Nat Microbiol 3(7): 824-835.
• Chowdhury, S. R., Reimer, A., Sharan, M., Kozjak-Pavlovic, V., Eulalio, A., Prusty, B. K., Fraunholz, M., Karunakaran, K. and Rudel, T. (2017). Chlamydia preserves the mitochondrial network necessary for replication via microRNA-dependent inhibition of fission. J Cell Biol 216(4): 1071-1089.
• Mehlitz, A., Eylert, E., Huber, C., Lindner, B., Vollmuth, N., Karunakaran, K., Goebel, W., Eisenreich, W. and Rudel, T. (2017). Metabolic adaptation of Chlamydia trachomatis to mammalian host cells. Mol Microbiol 103(6): 1004-1019.
• Karunakaran, K., Subbarayal, P., Vollmuth, N. and Rudel, T. (2015). Chlamydia-infected cells shed Gp96 to prevent chlamydial re-infection. Mol Microbiol 98(4): 694-711.
• Subbarayal, P., Karunakaran, K., Winkler, A. C., Rother, M., Gonzalez, E., Meyer, T. F. and Rudel, T. (2015). EphrinA2 receptor (EphA2) is an invasion and intracellular signaling receptor for Chlamydia trachomatis. PLoS Pathog 11(4): e1004846.
• Siegl, C., Prusty, B. K., Karunakaran, K., Wischhusen, J. and Rudel, T. (2014). Tumor suppressor p53 alters host cell metabolism to limit Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Cell Rep 9(3): 918-929.
• Mehlitz, A., Karunakaran, K., Herweg, J. A., Krohne, G., van de Linde, S., Rieck, E., Sauer, M. and Rudel, T. (2014). The chlamydial organism Simkania negevensis forms ER vacuole contact sites and inhibits ER-stress. Cell Microbiol 16(8): 1224-1243.
• Sharma, M., Machuy, N., Bohme, L., Karunakaran, K., Maurer, A. P., Meyer, T. F. and Rudel, T. (2011). HIF-1alpha is involved in mediating apoptosis resistance to Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells. Cell Microbiol 13(10): 1573-1585.
• Karunakaran, K., Mehlitz, A. and Rudel, T. (2011). Evolutionary conservation of infection-induced cell death inhibition among Chlamydiales. PLoS One 6(7): e22528.