Thomas J. Reilly
Clinical Associate Professor

ReillyT@missouri.edu

Research emphasis:  Biochemical characterization of Host/Microbe Interaction; Development of PCR Diagnostic Probes for Diseases of bacterial etiology; Vaccine Development


Selected publications:

Kolker, E., Stoliar, S., Goodlett, D., Yi, E., Purvine, S., Nesvizhskii, A., Xie, T., Keller, A., Eng, J., Picone, A., Siegel, A., Hood, L., Reilly, T., Makarova, K., Palsson, B., and Smith, A. (2002) Metabolic reconstruction of Haemophilus influenzae Rd KW20 using protein expression profiling. Nature Biotechnology. Submitted

Calcutt, M., and Reilly, T. (2002) Purification and Characterization of the Reccombinant Class C Phosphomonoesterase of Helicobacter pylori. In Prep.

Kemmer, G. Reilly, T., Herbert, M., Schmidt-Brauns, J., Kraib, A., Schlor, S., Smith, A., and Reidl, J. (2001) Three gene products e (P4) Nad N, and HI0205 are essential for the utilization of factor V sources, NAD and NMN in Haemophilus influenzae. J. Bact. 183:3974-3981.

Reilly, T. J., Green, B., A., Zlotnick, G. W., and Smith, A. L. (2001) Contribution of the DDDD Signature motif of H. influenzae Lipoprotein e (P4) to Phosphomonoesterase Activity and Heme Transport. FEBS Lett. 494:19-23.

Reilly, T. J., and Smith, A. L. (1999) Overexpression purification, and characterization of recombinant soluble Haemophilus influenzae e (P4) phosphomonoesterase. Protein Expression and Purification. 17:401-409.

Chance, D. L., Reilly, T. J., and Smith, A. L. (1999) Acid phosphatase activity as a measure of Haemophilus influenzae adherence to mucin. Journal of Microbiological Methods 39:49-58.

Reilly, T. J., Chance, D. L., and Smith, A. L. (1999) The Outer Membrane Lipoprotein e (P4) of Haemophilus influenzae is a Novel Phosphomonoesterase. Journal of Bacteriology 181:6797-6805.