Jacqueline Marshall
I graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc honours in Botany in 1988. In 1991 I was awarded a DPhil in Biological Sciences from the University of York. I held a postdoctoral research position on the characterisation of novel starch synthases in potato at the John Innes Institute until 1995. I then worked as a technician at the University of Warwick (1998-2006) and Dundee (2006-2012). I am currently the lab manager/ technician for Dr Nicola Holden’s laboratory.
Bibliography
- Wright, K.M.; Marshall, J.; Wright, P.J.; Holden, N.J. (2023) Vacuolar localisation of anthocyanin pigmentation in microgreen cotyledons of basil, cabbage and mustard greens does not impact on colonisation by Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli O157:H7, Food Microbiology, 116, Art. 104367
- Crozier, L.; Marshall, J.; Holmes, A.; Wright, K.; Rossez, Y.; Merget, B.; Humphris, S.; Toth, I.; Jackson, R.W.; Holden, N. (2021) The role of l-arabinose metabolism for Escherichia coli O157:H7 in edible plants, Microbiology Society, 167(7)
- Wright, K.M.; Crozier, L.; Marshall, J.; Merget, B.; Holmes, A.; Holden, N.J. (2017) Differences in internalisation and growth of Escherichia coli O157:H7 within the apoplast of edible plants, spinach and lettuce, compared with the model species Nicotiana benthamiana., Microbial Biotechnology, 10, 555-569.
- Marshall, J.; Rossez, Y.; Mainda, G.; Gally, D.L.; Daniell, T.J.; Holden, N.J. (2016) Alternate thermoregulation and functional binding of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbriae in environmental and animal isolates., FEMS Microbiology Letters, 363, Article No. fnw251.
- Adu, M.; Marshall, J.; Newton, A.C.; Holden, N. (2016) Harpin confers some protection against bacterial pathogens of horticultural crops., The Dundee Conference: Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2016, Dundee, 23-24 February 2016, pp35-42.
- Rossez, Y.; Holmes, A.; Lodberg-Pedersen, H.; Birse, L.; Marshall, J.; Willats, W.G.T.; Toth, I.K.; Holden, N.J. (2014) Escherichia coli common pilus (ECP) targets arabinosyl residues in plant cell walls to mediate adhesion to fresh produce plants., Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289, 34349-34365.
- Holden, N.J.; Wright, F.; MacKenzie, K.; Marshall, J.; Mitchell, S.; Mahajan, A.; Wheatley, R.; Daniell, T.J. (2014) Prevalence and diversity of Escherichia coli isolated from a barley trial supplemented with bulky organic soil amendments: green compost and bovine slurry., Letters in Applied Microbiology, 58, 205-212.
- Wright, K.M.; Marshall, J.; Wright, P.J.; Holden, N.J. (2023) Vacuolar localisation of anthocyanin pigmentation in microgreen cotyledons of basil, cabbage and mustard greens does not impact on colonisation by Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli O157:H7, Food Microbiology, 116, Art. 104367
- Crozier, L.; Marshall, J.; Holmes, A.; Wright, K.; Rossez, Y.; Merget, B.; Humphris, S.; Toth, I.; Jackson, R.W.; Holden, N. (2021) The role of l-arabinose metabolism for Escherichia coli O157:H7 in edible plants, Microbiology Society, 167(7)
- Wright, K.M.; Crozier, L.; Marshall, J.; Merget, B.; Holmes, A.; Holden, N.J. (2017) Differences in internalisation and growth of Escherichia coli O157:H7 within the apoplast of edible plants, spinach and lettuce, compared with the model species Nicotiana benthamiana., Microbial Biotechnology, 10, 555-569.
- Marshall, J.; Rossez, Y.; Mainda, G.; Gally, D.L.; Daniell, T.J.; Holden, N.J. (2016) Alternate thermoregulation and functional binding of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbriae in environmental and animal isolates., FEMS Microbiology Letters, 363, Article No. fnw251.
- Rossez, Y.; Holmes, A.; Lodberg-Pedersen, H.; Birse, L.; Marshall, J.; Willats, W.G.T.; Toth, I.K.; Holden, N.J. (2014) Escherichia coli common pilus (ECP) targets arabinosyl residues in plant cell walls to mediate adhesion to fresh produce plants., Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289, 34349-34365.
- Holden, N.J.; Wright, F.; MacKenzie, K.; Marshall, J.; Mitchell, S.; Mahajan, A.; Wheatley, R.; Daniell, T.J. (2014) Prevalence and diversity of Escherichia coli isolated from a barley trial supplemented with bulky organic soil amendments: green compost and bovine slurry., Letters in Applied Microbiology, 58, 205-212.
- Adu, M.; Marshall, J.; Newton, A.C.; Holden, N. (2016) Harpin confers some protection against bacterial pathogens of horticultural crops., The Dundee Conference: Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2016, Dundee, 23-24 February 2016, pp35-42.
- Holmes, A.; Wright, K.; Marshall, J.; Holden, N. (2019) The lush life: Escherichia coli O157 colonising the apoplast., MPMI 2019, XVIII Congress, Glasgow, 14-18 July 2019. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 32, 109. (Poster).
- Holden, N.J.; Marshall, J.; Valentine, T.A.; Newton, A. (2018) Relating tillage management systems of barley to rhizosphere composition and fungal disease., International Phytobiomes Conference 2018, Montpellier, France, 4-6 December 2018. (Poster)
- Holmes, A.; Marshall, J.; Wright, K.; Holden, N.J. (2018) I'll stick to the salad: Adherence mechanisms of VTEC to salad crops., 10th International Symposium on Shiga Toxin (Verocytotoxin) Producing Escherichia coli Infections, Florence, Italy, 6-9 May 2018.
- Wright, K.; Marshall, J.; Holmes, A.; Holden, N.J. (2018) Entertaining with E coli O157., Frontiers in BioImaging Meeting, Glasgow, 27-28 June 2018. Abstract.
- Wright, K.M.; Crozier, L.; Marshall, J.; Merget, B.; Holmes, A.; Holden, N.J. (2017) Differences in internalisation and growth of Escherichia coli O157_H7 within the apoplast of edible plants, spinach and lettuce, compared with the model species Nicotiana benthamiana., Microbiology Society Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, 3-6 April 2017. (Poster)
- Wright, K.M.; Marshall, J.; Holmes, A.; Holden, N.J. (2016) E coli O157:H7 - Watch out for the salad as well as the undercooked beefburger!, Young Microbiologists Symposium on Microbe Signalling, Organisation and Pathogenesis 2016, Apex City Quay Hotel, Dundee, 29-30 June 2016.
- Holden, N.; Birse, L.; Marshall, J.; Rossez, Y.; Holmes, A. (2013) Molecular interactions between food-borne bacteria and plant hosts., EMBO/EMBL Symposia, New Approaches and Concepts in Microbiology, Heidelberg, Germany, 14-16 October 2013.
- Holden, N.J.; Daniell, T.; Marshall, J. (2013) Root and soil-borne Escherichia coli isolates express type 1 fimbriae at low temperature., BSSS Rhizosphere Interactions, A one day Symposium, the James Hutton Institute, Dundee, 18 March 2013.