Staff Profile
Dr David Bulmer
Experimental Scientific Officer
- Email: david.bulmer@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 6813
- Address: Bio-Imaging Unit
Newcastle University
The Medical School
Framlington Place
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4HH
Publications
- Meekrathok P, Stubbs KA, Aunkham A, Kaewmaneewat A, Kardkuntod A, Bulmer DM, van den Berg B, Suginta W. NAG-thiazoline is a potent inhibitor of the Vibrio campbellii GH20 β-N-Acetylglucosaminidase. The FEBS Journal 2020, 287(22), 4982-4995.
- Suginta W, Sritho N, Ranok A, Bulmer DM, Kitaoku Y, van den Berg B, Fukamizo T. Structure and function of a novel periplasmic chitooligosaccharide-binding protein from marine Vibrio bacteria. Journal of Biological Chemistry 2018, 293(14), 5150-5159.
- Ndeh D, Munoz JM, Cartmell A, Bulmer D, Wills C, Henrissat B, Gray J. The human gut microbe Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron encodes the founding member of a novel glycosaminoglycan-degrading polysaccharide lyase family PL29. Journal of Biological Chemistry 2018, 293(46), 17906-17916.
- Dean P, Quitard S, Bulmer D, Roe AJ, Kenny B. Cultured enterocytes internalise bacteria across their basolateral surface for, pathogen-inhibitable, trafficking to the apical compartment. Scientific Reports 2015, 5, 17359.
- Macfarlane JG, Ruchaud-Sparagano MH, Scott JA, Bulmer DA, Khan CMA, Simpson AJ. Src Kinase Inhibition Attenuates Neutrophil Degranulation Without Impairing Bacterial Killing: A Possible Therapeutic Strategy for Acute Lung Injury?. In: British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting. 2013, London, UK: BMJ Publishing Group.
- Bulmer DM, Kharraz L, Grant AJ, Dean P, Morgan FJ, Karavolos MH, Doble AC, McGhie EJ, Koronakis V, Daniel RA, Mastroeni P, Khan CMA. The bacterial cytoskeleton modulates motility, type 3 secretion, and colonization in Salmonella. PLoS Pathogens 2012, 8(1), e1002500.
- Doble AC, Bulmer DM, Kharraz L, Karavolos MH, Khan CMA. The function of the bacterial cytoskeleton in Salmonella pathogenesis. Virulence 2012, 3(5), 446-449.
- Karavolos MH, Bulmer D, Spencer H, Rampioni G, Schmalen I, Baker S, Pickard D, Gray J, Fookes M, Winzer K, Ivens A, Dougan G, Williams P, Khan CMA. Salmonella Typhi sense host neuroendocrine stress hormones and release the toxin haemolysin E. EMBO Reports 2011, 12(3), 252-258.