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Identification and characterization of ZapC, a stabilizer of the FtsZ ring in Escherichia coli.
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Genetic reporter system for positioning of proteins at the bacterial pole.
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Identification of ZapD as a cell division factor that promotes the assembly of FtsZ in Escherichia coli.
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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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ClpXP and ClpAP control the Escherichia coli division protein ZapC by proteolysis.
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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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Characterization of the FtsZ C-Terminal Variable (CTV) Region in Z-Ring Assembly and Interaction with the Z-Ring Stabilizer ZapD in E. coli Cytokinesis.
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A synergistic role for two predicted inner membrane proteins of Escherichia coli in cell envelope integrity.
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IcsA, a polarly localized autotransporter with an atypical signal peptide, uses the Sec apparatus for secretion, although the Sec apparatus is circumferentially distributed.
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Regulation of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium mntH transcription by H(2)O(2), Fe(2+), and Mn(2+).
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Evidence for polar positional information independent of cell division and nucleoid occlusion.
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A genome-scale proteomic screen identifies a role for DnaK in chaperoning of polar autotransporters in Shigella.
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A novel paradigm of fatty acid beta-oxidation exemplified by the thioesterase-dependent partial degradation of conjugated linoleic acid that fully supports growth of Escherichia coli.
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Escherichia coli Proteins
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Localization, Assembly, and Activation of the Escherichia coli Cell Division Machinery.
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- Escherichia coli Proteins