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The following pages link to Discovery of chlamydial peptidoglycan reveals bacteria with murein sacculi but without FtsZ (Q30558338):
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- LipidII: Just Another Brick in the Wall? (Q26775024) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms for the evolution of bacterial morphologies and growth modes (Q27015816) (← links)
- Pathogenic Chlamydia Lack a Classical Sacculus but Synthesize a Narrow, Mid-cell Peptidoglycan Ring, Regulated by MreB, for Cell Division. (Q27314570) (← links)
- Interplay of the serine/threonine-kinase StkP and the paralogs DivIVA and GpsB in pneumococcal cell elongation and division (Q27316351) (← links)
- Moss Chloroplasts Are Surrounded by a Peptidoglycan Wall Containing D-Amino Acids (Q27318166) (← links)
- Evolutionary Cell Biology of Division Mode in the Bacterial Planctomycetes-Verrucomicrobia- Chlamydiae Superphylum (Q28069068) (← links)
- Bacterial actin and tubulin homologs in cell growth and division (Q28083563) (← links)
- AmiA is a penicillin target enzyme with dual activity in the intracellular pathogen Chlamydia pneumoniae (Q30582874) (← links)
- Planctomycetes do possess a peptidoglycan cell wall (Q30650621) (← links)
- Three Novel Species with Peptidoglycan Cell Walls form the New Genus Lacunisphaera gen. nov. in the Family Opitutaceae of the Verrucomicrobial Subdivision 4. (Q31167555) (← links)
- Membrane vesicle production by Chlamydia trachomatis as an adaptive response (Q33730339) (← links)
- FtsZ-independent septal recruitment and function of cell wall remodelling enzymes in chlamydial pathogens (Q33851666) (← links)
- FtsZ-less prokaryotic cell division as well as FtsZ- and dynamin-less chloroplast and non-photosynthetic plastid division (Q34180676) (← links)
- L,L-diaminopimelate aminotransferase (DapL): a putative target for the development of narrow-spectrum antibacterial compounds. (Q34250103) (← links)
- Mechanisms of bacterial morphogenesis: evolutionary cell biology approaches provide new insights. (Q34461874) (← links)
- Anammox Planctomycetes have a peptidoglycan cell wall. (Q34475956) (← links)
- Synthesis of fluorescent D-amino acids and their use for probing peptidoglycan synthesis and bacterial growth in situ (Q34989218) (← links)
- Co-solvents as stabilizing agents during heterologous overexpression in Escherichia coli - application to chlamydial penicillin-binding protein 6. (Q35596403) (← links)
- Progress and prospects for small-molecule probes of bacterial imaging (Q36055646) (← links)
- Structural characterization of muropeptides from Chlamydia trachomatis peptidoglycan by mass spectrometry resolves "chlamydial anomaly". (Q36079175) (← links)
- Identification and Partial Characterization of a Novel UDP-N-Acetylenolpyruvoylglucosamine Reductase/UDP-N-Acetylmuramate:l-Alanine Ligase Fusion Enzyme from Verrucomicrobium spinosum DSM 4136(T). (Q36717684) (← links)
- Chlamydia cell biology and pathogenesis (Q36950792) (← links)
- SEDS proteins are a widespread family of bacterial cell wall polymerases (Q37510553) (← links)
- Cell wall precursors are required to organize the chlamydial division septum. (Q37706217) (← links)
- Imaging bacterial peptidoglycan with near-infrared fluorogenic azide probes (Q37711895) (← links)
- Biphasic Metabolism and Host Interaction of a Chlamydial Symbiont (Q37834004) (← links)
- Simkania negevensis, an Example of the Diversity of the Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern among Chlamydiales (Q37834062) (← links)
- Evidence for a peptidoglycan-like structure in Orientia tsutsugamushi. (Q37834179) (← links)
- Metabolic adaptation of Chlamydia trachomatis to mammalian host cells. (Q37835230) (← links)
- Simkania negevensis, an insight into the biology and clinical importance of a novel member of the Chlamydiales order (Q37835486) (← links)
- Deconstructing the Chlamydial Cell Wall (Q37835599) (← links)
- Wall proficient E. coli capable of sustained growth in the absence of the Z-ring division machine (Q37835782) (← links)
- The role of NOD1 and NOD2 in host defense against chlamydial infection (Q37835976) (← links)
- Conserved features and major differences in the outer membrane protein composition of chlamydiae (Q37843592) (← links)
- The chlamydial anomaly clarified? (Q37844236) (← links)
- Characterization of serine hydroxymethyltransferase GlyA as a potential source of D-alanine in Chlamydia pneumoniae. (Q37844761) (← links)
- Bacterial physiology: Chlamydiae play by their own rules (Q37845274) (← links)
- Illumination of growth, division and secretion by metabolic labeling of the bacterial cell surface (Q38366006) (← links)
- The keepers of the ring: regulators of FtsZ assembly (Q38588069) (← links)
- Bacterial Cell Division: Nonmodels Poised to Take the Spotlight. (Q38683841) (← links)
- Considerations on bacterial nucleoids (Q38701091) (← links)
- A new view into prokaryotic cell biology from electron cryotomography. (Q38753457) (← links)
- Redefining the roles of the FtsZ-ring in bacterial cytokinesis (Q38821984) (← links)
- Metabolism Shapes the Cell (Q39188762) (← links)
- Determinants of Bacterial Morphology: From Fundamentals to Possibilities for Antimicrobial Targeting (Q39455734) (← links)
- Distinct Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Peptidoglycan Synthesis between Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q40050409) (← links)
- AmiD Is a Novel Peptidoglycan Amidase in Wolbachia Endosymbionts of Drosophila melanogaster (Q40086201) (← links)
- Metabolic Profiling of Bacteria by Unnatural C-terminated D-Amino Acids (Q41126953) (← links)
- Full color palette of fluorescent d-amino acids for in situ labeling of bacterial cell walls (Q42129583) (← links)
- From cells to muropeptide structures in 24 h: peptidoglycan mapping by UPLC-MS. (Q42280165) (← links)