Escherichia coli Proteins
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Subject Areas on Research
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2.2 Å resolution cryo-EM structure of β-galactosidase in complex with a cell-permeant inhibitor.
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A 'Semi-Protected Oligonucleotide Recombination' Assay for DNA Mismatch Repair in vivo Suggests Different Modes of Repair for Lagging Strand Mismatches.
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A combination of two antioxidants (an SOD mimic and ascorbate) produces a pro-oxidative effect forcing Escherichia coli to adapt via induction of oxyR regulon.
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A flexible statistical model for alignment of label-free proteomics data--incorporating ion mobility and product ion information.
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A geometric arrangement algorithm for structure determination of symmetric protein homo-oligomers from NOEs and RDCs.
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A human protein with antimutator activity.
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A methylation-dependent electrostatic switch controls DNA repair and transcriptional activation by E. coli ada.
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A miniaturized technique for assessing protein thermodynamics and function using fast determination of quantitative cysteine reactivity.
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A naturally occurring hPMS2 mutation can confer a dominant negative mutator phenotype.
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A structure-based mechanism for drug binding by multidrug transporters.
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A three-dimensional ParF meshwork assembles through the nucleoid to mediate plasmid segregation.
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An SOD mimic protects NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase against oxidative inactivation.
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Assembly and molecular activities of the MutS tetramer.
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Assembly dynamics of FtsZ rings in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli and effects of FtsZ-regulating proteins.
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Atomic force microscopy captures MutS tetramers initiating DNA mismatch repair.
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Atomic force microscopy captures folded ribosome bound nascent chains.
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Atomic force microscopy captures the initiation of methyl-directed DNA mismatch repair.
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Bacterial Nucleoid Occlusion: Multiple Mechanisms for Preventing Chromosome Bisection During Cell Division.
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Bacterial actin homolog ParM: arguments for an apolar, antiparallel double helix.
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Bacterial flavohemoglobin: a molecular tool to probe mammalian nitric oxide biology.
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Bacterial surface association of heat-labile enterotoxin through lipopolysaccharide after secretion via the general secretory pathway.
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Bacteriophage T4 UvsW protein is a helicase involved in recombination, repair and the regulation of DNA replication origins.
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Bidirectional excision in methyl-directed mismatch repair.
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Biochemical role of the Cryptococcus neoformans ADE2 protein in fungal de novo purine biosynthesis.
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Biogenesis, cellular localization, and functional activation of the heat-stable enterotoxin receptor (guanylyl cyclase C).
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BtubA-BtubB heterodimer is an essential intermediate in protofilament assembly.
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C-terminally truncated derivatives of Escherichia coli Hfq are proficient in riboregulation.
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Capturing intrinsic nanomechanics of allostery.
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Cell-Specific Chemical Delivery Using a Selective Nitroreductase-Nitroaryl Pair.
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Characterization of Escherichia coli MoeB and its involvement in the activation of molybdopterin synthase for the biosynthesis of the molybdenum cofactor.
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Circular ribozymes generated in Escherichia coli using group I self-splicing permuted intron-exon sequences.
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Computational design of a biologically active enzyme.
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Conformational changes of purine repressor DNA-binding domain upon complexation with DNA.
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Context-dependent activation kinetics elicited by soluble versus outer membrane vesicle-associated heat-labile enterotoxin.
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Control of basement membrane remodeling and epithelial branching morphogenesis in embryonic lung by Rho and cytoskeletal tension.
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Control of embryonic lung branching morphogenesis by the Rho activator, cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1.
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Converting a maltose receptor into a nascent binuclear copper oxygenase by computational design.
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Copper shares a piece of the pi.
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Critical role of the RpoE stress response pathway in polymyxin resistance of Escherichia coli.
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Crystal structure of LacI member, PurR, bound to DNA: minor groove binding by alpha helices.
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Crystal structure of activated CheY. Comparison with other activated receiver domains.
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Crystal structure of an Escherichia coli Hfq Core (residues 2-69)-DNA complex reveals multifunctional nucleic acid binding sites.
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Crystal structure of an activated response regulator bound to its target.
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Crystal structure of the gephyrin-related molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis protein MogA from Escherichia coli.
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Crystal structure of the lactose operon repressor and its complexes with DNA and inducer.
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Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of an Escherichia coli purine repressor-hypoxanthine-DNA complex.
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Crystallization and preliminary X-ray studies on the co-repressor binding domain of the Escherichia coli purine repressor.
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Crystallization of the bifunctional biotin operon repressor.
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Cytokines: the future of intranasal vaccine adjuvants.
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Cytoskeleton. Evolution in bacteria.
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DNA nicks inflicted by restriction endonucleases are repaired by a RecA- and RecB-dependent pathway in Escherichia coli.
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Describing Complex Structure-Function Relationships in Biomolecules at Equilibrium.
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Detection and characterization of xenon-binding sites in proteins by 129Xe NMR spectroscopy.
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Development of novel tumor imaging agents with phage-display combinatorial peptide libraries.
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Differential and simultaneous adenosine di- and triphosphate binding by MutS.
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Discovery of Thermostable, Fluorescently Responsive Glucose Biosensors by Structure-Assisted Function Extrapolation.
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Discovery of a cardiolipin synthase utilizing phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylglycerol as substrates.
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Discovery of novel bacterial elongation condensing enzyme inhibitors by virtual screening.
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Distinct MutS DNA-binding modes that are differentially modulated by ATP binding and hydrolysis.
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Drug detoxification dynamics explain the postantibiotic effect.
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Effect of isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranosid induction of the lac operon on the specificity of spontaneous and doxorubicin-induced mutations in Escherichia coli.
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Emergence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli in community hospitals throughout North Carolina: a harbinger of a wider problem in the United States?
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Endonuclease-independent DNA mismatch repair processes on the lagging strand.
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Engineered modular recombinant transporters: application of new platform for targeted radiotherapeutic agents to alpha-particle emitting 211 At.
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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli secretes active heat-labile enterotoxin via outer membrane vesicles.
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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli vesicles target toxin delivery into mammalian cells.
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Epitope maps of the Escherichia coli heat-labile toxin B subunit for development of a synthetic oral vaccine.
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Escherichia coli MoeA and MogA. Function in metal incorporation step of molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis.
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Escherichia coli biotin holoenzyme synthetase/bio repressor crystal structure delineates the biotin- and DNA-binding domains.
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Escherichia coli global gene expression in urine from women with urinary tract infection.
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Escherichia coli purine repressor: key residues for the allosteric transition between active and inactive conformations and for interdomain signaling.
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Excision repair reduces doxorubicin-induced genotoxicity.
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Expression of a bacterial catalase in a strictly anaerobic methanogen significantly increases tolerance to hydrogen peroxide but not oxygen.
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Expression of functional bacterial undecaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase in the yeast rer2{Delta} mutant and CHO cells.
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Extracellular secretion of pectate lyase by the Erwinia chrysanthemi out pathway is dependent upon Sec-mediated export across the inner membrane.
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Fabrication of a reversible protein array directly from cell lysate using a stimuli-responsive polypeptide.
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FimC is a periplasmic PapD-like chaperone that directs assembly of type 1 pili in bacteria.
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FimH adhesin of type 1 pili is assembled into a fibrillar tip structure in the Enterobacteriaceae.
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Flow linear dichroism and electron microscopic analysis of protein-DNA complexes of a mutant UvrB protein that binds to but cannot kink DNA.
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Frameshift intermediates in homopolymer runs are removed efficiently by yeast mismatch repair proteins.
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FtsZ Protofilament Curvature Is the Opposite of Tubulin Rings.
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FtsZ at mid-cell is essential in Escherichia coli until the late stage of constriction.
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Functional reconstitution and characterization of AqpZ, the E. coli water channel protein.
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Functions that Protect Escherichia coli from Tightly Bound DNA-Protein Complexes Created by Mutant EcoRII Methyltransferase.
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Functions that protect Escherichia coli from DNA-protein crosslinks.
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Genomic Analysis of Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli from North Carolina Community Hospitals: Ongoing Circulation of CTX-M-Producing ST131-H30Rx and ST131-H30R1 Strains.
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Global folds of proteins with low densities of NOEs using residual dipolar couplings: application to the 370-residue maltodextrin-binding protein.
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Global transcriptional and proteomic analysis of the Sig1 heat shock regulon of Deinococcus radiodurans.
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Glutamate 350 Plays an Essential Role in Conformational Gating of Long-Range Radical Transport in Escherichia coli Class Ia Ribonucleotide Reductase.
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Harnessing Environmental Ca2+ for Extracellular Protein Thermostabilization.
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Heat-labile enterotoxin: beyond G(m1) binding.
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Heme-copper oxidases use tunneling pathways.
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Hfq structure, function and ligand binding.
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Hfq: a bacterial Sm-like protein that mediates RNA-RNA interaction.
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High resolution AFM topographs of the Escherichia coli water channel aquaporin Z.
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Highly selective water channel activity measured by voltage clamp: analysis of planar lipid bilayers reconstituted with purified AqpZ.
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HipBA-promoter structures reveal the basis of heritable multidrug tolerance.
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Human IAP-like protein regulates programmed cell death downstream of Bcl-xL and cytochrome c.
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Human MutSalpha recognizes damaged DNA base pairs containing O6-methylguanine, O4-methylthymine, or the cisplatin-d(GpG) adduct.
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Hydrolytically deficient MutS E694A is defective in the MutL-dependent activation of MutH and in the mismatch-dependent assembly of the MutS.MutL.heteroduplex complex.
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Identification and characterization of Escherichia coli DNA helicase II mutants that exhibit increased unwinding efficiency.
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Identification of a chloroform-soluble membrane miniprotein in Escherichia coli and its homolog in Salmonella typhimurium.
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Identification of cognate ligands for the Escherichia coli phnD protein product and engineering of a reagentless fluorescent biosensor for phosphonates.
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Identifying Synaptic Proteins by In Vivo BioID from Mouse Brain.
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Importance of the tmRNA system for cell survival when transcription is blocked by DNA-protein cross-links.
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In Vivo and in Vitro Synthesis of Phosphatidylglycerol by an Escherichia coli Cardiolipin Synthase.
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In vitro assembly studies of FtsZ/tubulin-like proteins (TubZ) from Bacillus plasmids: evidence for a capping mechanism.
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In vivo requirement for RecJ, ExoVII, ExoI, and ExoX in methyl-directed mismatch repair.
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In-cell NMR spectroscopy in Escherichia coli.
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Incision of trivalent chromium [Cr(III)]-induced DNA damage by Bacillus caldotenax UvrABC endonuclease.
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Inhibition of DNA helicase II unwinding and ATPase activities by DNA-interacting ligands. Kinetics and specificity.
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Initiation of methyl-directed mismatch repair.
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Insight into the mechanism of inactivation of ribonucleotide reductase by gemcitabine 5'-diphosphate in the presence or absence of reductant.
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Investigating the SecY plug movement at the SecYEG translocation channel.
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Investigation of the role of electrostatic charge in activation of the Escherichia coli response regulator CheY.
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Involvement of the beta clamp in methyl-directed mismatch repair in vitro.
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Involvement of two putative alternative sigma factors in stress response of the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans.
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Ion channels: an open and shut case.
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Isolation of MutSbeta from human cells and comparison of the mismatch repair specificities of MutSbeta and MutSalpha.
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Isolation of SOS constitutive mutants of Escherichia coli.
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Lateral density of receptor arrays in the membrane plane influences sensitivity of the E. coli chemotaxis response.
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Lessons From the Studies of a CC Bond Forming Radical SAM Enzyme in Molybdenum Cofactor Biosynthesis.
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Ligand-induced conformational changes in a thermophilic ribose-binding protein.
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Lipopolysaccharide 3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic acid (Kdo) core determines bacterial association of secreted toxins.
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Local encoding of computationally designed enzyme activity.
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Localization of a domain in the FimH adhesin of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbriae capable of receptor recognition and use of a domain-specific antibody to confer protection against experimental urinary tract infection.
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Manipulation of ligand binding affinity by exploitation of conformational coupling.
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Mapping Hfq-RNA interaction surfaces using tryptophan fluorescence quenching.
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MarR family proteins are important regulators of clinically relevant antibiotic resistance.
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Mating pair formation homologue TraG is a variable membrane protein essential for contact-independent type IV secretion of chromosomal DNA by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
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Mechanism and inhibition of LpxC: an essential zinc-dependent deacetylase of bacterial lipid A synthesis.
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Mechanism by which T7 bacteriophage protein Gp1.2 inhibits Escherichia coli dGTPase.
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Mechanism of 5'-directed excision in human mismatch repair.
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Mechanism of Rate Acceleration of Radical C-C Bond Formation Reaction by a Radical SAM GTP 3',8-Cyclase.
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Mechanism of pyranopterin ring formation in molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis.
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Mechanism of ubiquitin activation revealed by the structure of a bacterial MoeB-MoaD complex.
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Mechanisms in E. coli and Human Mismatch Repair (Nobel Lecture).
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Mechanisms in eukaryotic mismatch repair.
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Mechanisms of DNA-mismatch correction.
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Mechanistic Investigation of cPMP Synthase in Molybdenum Cofactor Biosynthesis Using an Uncleavable Substrate Analogue.
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Membrane Transporters Involved in the Antimicrobial Activities of Pyrithione in Escherichia coli
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MetJ repressor interactions with DNA probed by in-cell NMR.
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Methyl-directed mismatch repair is bidirectional.
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Mismatch repair proteins MutS and MutL inhibit RecA-catalyzed strand transfer between diverged DNAs.
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Mismatch repair proteins and mitotic genome stability.
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Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and helicase II-dependent unwinding from the single-strand break of an incised heteroduplex.
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Mismatch-containing oligonucleotide duplexes bound by the E. coli mutS-encoded protein.
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Modelling regulatory pathways in E. coli from time series expression profiles.
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Modulation of MutS ATP hydrolysis by DNA cofactors.
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Modulation of bacterial outer membrane vesicle production by envelope structure and content.
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Modulation of the binding of signal peptides to lipid bilayers by dipoles near the hydrocarbon-water interface.
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Molecular basis for a protein-mediated DNA-bridging mechanism that functions in condensation of the E. coli chromosome.
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Molecular mechanism by which the nucleoid occlusion factor, SlmA, keeps cytokinesis in check.
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Molecular mechanisms of HipA-mediated multidrug tolerance and its neutralization by HipB.
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Morphology of proteoliposomes reconstituted with purified lac carrier protein from Escherichia coli.
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Mucosal and systemic anti-HIV responses in rhesus macaques following combinations of intranasal and parenteral immunizations.
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MutS and MutL activate DNA helicase II in a mismatch-dependent manner.
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MutS mediates heteroduplex loop formation by a translocation mechanism.
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Mutation detection with MutH, MutL, and MutS mismatch repair proteins.
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Mutational analysis of potential zinc-binding residues in the active site of the enterococcal D-Ala-D-Ala dipeptidase VanX.
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Mutations that Separate the Functions of the Proofreading Subunit of the Escherichia coli Replicase.
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NMR solution structure and DNA-binding model of the DNA-binding domain of competence protein A.
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NMR structure of activated CheY.
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Narp and NP1 form heterocomplexes that function in developmental and activity-dependent synaptic plasticity.
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New lessons in the regulation of glucose metabolism taught by the glucose 6-phosphatase system.
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NlpI-mediated modulation of outer membrane vesicle production through peptidoglycan dynamics in Escherichia coli.
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Optimization of a Noncanonical Anti-infective: Interrogation of the Target Binding Pocket for a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Escherichia coli Polysaccharide Capsule Expression.
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Order out of disorder: working cycle of an intrinsically unfolded chaperone.
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Orientation of LamB signal peptides in bilayers: influence of lipid probes on peptide binding and interpretation of fluorescence quenching data.
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Outer membrane vesicle production by Escherichia coli is independent of membrane instability.
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Part III. Analysis of data gaps pertaining to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infections in low and medium human development index countries, 1984-2005.
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Persistence of structure over fluctuations in biological electron-transfer reactions.
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Persisting uropathogenic Escherichia coli lineages show signatures of niche-specific within-host adaptation mediated by mobile genetic elements.
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Picomole-scale characterization of protein stability and function by quantitative cysteine reactivity.
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Plasticity of lipid-protein interactions in the function and topogenesis of the membrane protein lactose permease from Escherichia coli.
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Polyethylene Glycol-conjugated L-asparaginase versus native L-asparaginase in combination with standard agents for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in second bone marrow relapse: a Children's Oncology Group Study (POG 8866).
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Probing the DNA sequence specificity of Escherichia coli RECA protein.
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Probing the domain structure of FtsZ by random truncation and insertion of GFP.
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Protection from nitrosative stress: a central role for microbial flavohemoglobin.
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Protein loop closure using orientational restraints from NMR data.
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Protein secondary structure determination by constrained single-particle cryo-electron tomography.
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Purification and mutagenesis of LpxL, the lauroyltransferase of Escherichia coli lipid A biosynthesis.
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Purified lac permease and cytochrome o oxidase are functional as monomers.
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R73A and H144Q mutants of the yeast mitochondrial cyclophilin Cpr3 exhibit a low prolyl isomerase activity in both peptide and protein-folding assays.
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Radical Breakthroughs in Natural Product and Cofactor Biosynthesis.
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Rapid assembly dynamics of the Escherichia coli FtsZ-ring demonstrated by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.
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Rapid in vitro assembly dynamics and subunit turnover of FtsZ demonstrated by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.
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Recognition of β-strand motifs by RseB is required for σ(E) activity in Escherichia coli.
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Reconstitution and functional comparison of purified GlpF and AqpZ, the glycerol and water channels from Escherichia coli.
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Reconstitution of contractile FtsZ rings in liposomes.
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Reconstitution of protein translocation from detergent-solubilized Escherichia coli inverted vesicles: PrlA protein-deficient vesicles efficiently translocate precursor proteins.
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Redundant exonuclease involvement in Escherichia coli methyl-directed mismatch repair.
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Release of outer membrane vesicles by Gram-negative bacteria is a novel envelope stress response.
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Residues of heat-labile enterotoxin involved in bacterial cell surface binding.
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Restoration of mismatch repair to nuclear extracts of H6 colorectal tumor cells by a heterodimer of human MutL homologs.
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Revised structure of the AbrB N-terminal domain unifies a diverse superfamily of putative DNA-binding proteins.
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Role of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I in conferring viability upon the dnaN159 mutant strain.
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Role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa dinB-encoded DNA polymerase IV in mutagenesis.
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Role of residue 147 in the gene regulatory function of the Escherichia coli purine repressor.
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Role of the Hrp pilus in type III protein secretion in Pseudomonas syringae.
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Role of unusual P loop ejection and autophosphorylation in HipA-mediated persistence and multidrug tolerance.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae MutLalpha is a mismatch repair endonuclease.
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Salmonella disrupts lymph node architecture by TLR4-mediated suppression of homeostatic chemokines.
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Serologic differentiation between antitoxin responses to infection with Vibrio cholerae and enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli.
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SlmA forms a higher-order structure on DNA that inhibits cytokinetic Z-ring formation over the nucleoid.
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Specificity of the type II secretion systems of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae for heat-labile enterotoxin and cholera toxin.
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Structural analysis of the purine repressor, an Escherichia coli DNA-binding protein.
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Structural and Functional Analyses Reveal Insights into the Molecular Properties of the Escherichia coli Z Ring Stabilizing Protein, ZapC.
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Structural basis for ADP-mediated transcriptional regulation by P1 and P7 ParA.
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Structural basis for the differential regulation of DNA by the methionine repressor MetJ.
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Structural basis of pilus subunit recognition by the PapD chaperone.
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Structural comparison of the free and DNA-bound forms of the purine repressor DNA-binding domain.
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Structural determinants for signal sequence function in the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.
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Structural evidence that the P/Q domain of ZipA is an unstructured, flexible tether between the membrane and the C-terminal FtsZ-binding domain.
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Structural insights into inhibition of lipid I production in bacterial cell wall synthesis.
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Structure and function of the UvrB protein.
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Structure of Escherichia coli Hfq bound to polyriboadenylate RNA.
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Structure of the Z Ring-associated Protein, ZapD, Bound to the C-terminal Domain of the Tubulin-like Protein, FtsZ, Suggests Mechanism of Z Ring Stabilization through FtsZ Cross-linking.
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Structure of the water channel AqpZ from Escherichia coli revealed by electron crystallography.
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Structure of β-galactosidase at 3.2-Å resolution obtained by cryo-electron microscopy.
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Structure-based redesign of corepressor specificity of the Escherichia coli purine repressor by substitution of residue 190.
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Structures of ParB bound to DNA reveal mechanism of partition complex formation.
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Structures of the Escherichia coli transcription activator and regulator of diauxie, XylR: an AraC DNA-binding family member with a LacI/GalR ligand-binding domain.
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Structures of the bacterial ribosome in classical and hybrid states of tRNA binding.
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Structures of the nucleoid occlusion protein SlmA bound to DNA and the C-terminal domain of the cytoskeletal protein FtsZ.
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Substrate Selectivity of Lysophospholipid Transporter LplT Involved in Membrane Phospholipid Remodeling in Escherichia coli.
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Substrate spectrum of human excinuclease: repair of abasic sites, methylated bases, mismatches, and bulky adducts.
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SulA inhibits assembly of FtsZ by a simple sequestration mechanism.
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Syntheses, structures and antibiotic activities of LpxC inhibitors based on the diacetylene scaffold.
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Synthetic effect between envelope stress and lack of outer membrane vesicle production in Escherichia coli.
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Temporal control of self-organized pattern formation without morphogen gradients in bacteria.
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The 3.7 A projection map of the glycerol facilitator GlpF: a variant of the aquaporin tetramer.
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The 6.9-A structure of GlpF: a basis for homology modeling of the glycerol channel from Escherichia coli.
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The C-terminal linker of Escherichia coli FtsZ functions as an intrinsically disordered peptide.
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The Escherichia coli subtilase cytotoxin A subunit specifically cleaves cell-surface GRP78 protein and abolishes COOH-terminal-dependent signaling.
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The FtsZ protofilament and attachment of ZipA--structural constraints on the FtsZ power stroke.
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The Mechanism of HdeA Unfolding and Chaperone Activation.
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The MutL ATPase is required for mismatch repair.
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The RNase P associated with HeLa cell mitochondria contains an essential RNA component identical in sequence to that of the nuclear RNase P.
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The X-ray structure of the PurR-guanine-purF operator complex reveals the contributions of complementary electrostatic surfaces and a water-mediated hydrogen bond to corepressor specificity and binding affinity.
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The aquaporin sidedness revisited.
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The backbone structure of the thermophilic Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis ribose binding protein is essentially identical to its mesophilic E. coli homolog.
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The beta sliding clamp binds to multiple sites within MutL and MutS.
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The crystal structure of Escherichia coli MoeA and its relationship to the multifunctional protein gephyrin.
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The crystal structure of the Escherichia coli MobA protein provides insight into molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide biosynthesis.
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The effects of Ca(2+) binding on the conformation of calbindin D(28K): a nuclear magnetic resonance and microelectrospray mass spectrometry study.
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The epsilon subunit of DNA polymerase III Is involved in the nalidixic acid-induced SOS response in Escherichia coli.
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The filamentous bacteriophage assembly proteins require the bacterial SecA protein for correct localization to the membrane.
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The gene coding for the Hrp pilus structural protein is required for type III secretion of Hrp and Avr proteins in Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato.
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The phospholipid-repair system LplT/Aas in Gram-negative bacteria protects the bacterial membrane envelope from host phospholipase A2 attack.
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The proximity-labeling technique BioID identifies sorting nexin 6 as a member of the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1)-IGF1 receptor pathway.
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The rational design of allosteric interactions in a monomeric protein and its applications to the construction of biosensors.
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The role of lysine 55 in determining the specificity of the purine repressor for its operators through minor groove interactions.
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The symmetrical structure of structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) and MukB proteins: long, antiparallel coiled coils, folded at a flexible hinge.
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Thermodynamic analysis of a molecular chaperone binding to unfolded protein substrates.
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Thermodynamic analysis of ligand-induced changes in protein thermal unfolding applied to high-throughput determination of ligand affinities with extrinsic fluorescent dyes.
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Thermodynamic analysis of subunit interactions in Escherichia coli molybdopterin synthase.
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Thermodynamic evaluation of binding interactions in the methionine repressor system of Escherichia coli using isothermal titration calorimetry.
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Three phosphatidylglycerol-phosphate phosphatases in the inner membrane of Escherichia coli.
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Tn5-mediated bleomycin resistance in Escherichia coli requires the expression of host genes.
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Uncoupling of nucleotide hydrolysis and polymerization in the ParA protein superfamily disrupts DNA segregation dynamics.
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Uridine-based inhibitors as new leads for antibiotics targeting Escherichia coli LpxC.
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Use of dominant-negative HrpA mutants to dissect Hrp pilus assembly and type III secretion in Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato.
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Using fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance to probe changes in the structure and dynamics of membrane-active peptides interacting with lipid bilayers.
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Visualization of secreted Hrp and Avr proteins along the Hrp pilus during type III secretion in Erwinia amylovora and Pseudomonas syringae.
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Visualizing conformation transitions of the Lipid II flippase MurJ.
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Water-Mediated Carbon-Oxygen Hydrogen Bonding Facilitates S-Adenosylmethionine Recognition in the Reactivation Domain of Cobalamin-Dependent Methionine Synthase.
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Whole genome re-sequencing to identify suppressor mutations of mutant and foreign Escherichia coli FtsZ.
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YbiV from Escherichia coli K12 is a HAD phosphatase.
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ZipA and FtsA* stabilize FtsZ-GDP miniring structures.
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[Vesicular flow in epithelial cells: physiopathologic importance of two multiligand receptors].
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hMutSalpha- and hMutLalpha-dependent phosphorylation of p53 in response to DNA methylator damage.
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Keywords of People
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Erickson, Harold Paul,
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emeritus,
Cell Biology
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Guan, Ziqiang,
Research Professor in Biochemistry,
Biochemistry
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Kuehn, Margarethe Joanna,
Associate Professor of Biochemistry,
Cell Biology
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Patz Jr., Edward F.,
James and Alice Chen Distinguished Professor of Radiology,
Pathology