Pages that link to "Q34676672"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to DipM, a new factor required for peptidoglycan remodelling during cell division in Caulobacter crescentus (Q34676672):
Displaying 46 items.
- Structure-Function Analysis of a CVNH-LysM Lectin Expressed during Plant Infection by the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (Q27667816) (← links)
- Structure-function analysis of the LytM domain of EnvC, an activator of cell wall remodelling at theEscherichia colidivision site (Q27678759) (← links)
- The crystal structure of the cell division amidase AmiC reveals the fold of the AMIN domain, a new peptidoglycan binding domain (Q27685348) (← links)
- General protein diffusion barriers create compartments within bacterial cells (Q29138519) (← links)
- A New Essential Cell Division Protein in Caulobacter crescentus (Q30008775) (← links)
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae metalloprotease NGO1686 is required for full piliation, and piliation is required for resistance to H2O2- and neutrophil-mediated killing (Q30417748) (← links)
- In vivo organization of the FtsZ-ring by ZapA and ZapB revealed by quantitative super-resolution microscopy (Q30565381) (← links)
- DipM is required for peptidoglycan hydrolysis during chloroplast division (Q33589512) (← links)
- From the regulation of peptidoglycan synthesis to bacterial growth and morphology. (Q33694168) (← links)
- Gene Transfer Agent Promotes Evolvability within the Fittest Subpopulation of a Bacterial Pathogen (Q33871108) (← links)
- TheCaulobacterTol-Pal Complex Is Essential for Outer Membrane Integrity and the Positioning of a Polar Localization Factor (Q34150858) (← links)
- Cell separation in Vibrio cholerae is mediated by a single amidase whose action is modulated by two nonredundant activators (Q34593357) (← links)
- Divin: a small molecule inhibitor of bacterial divisome assembly (Q34759551) (← links)
- A novel peptidoglycan binding protein crucial for PBP1A-mediated cell wall biogenesis in Vibrio cholerae (Q35191261) (← links)
- A DNA damage-induced, SOS-independent checkpoint regulates cell division in Caulobacter crescentus. (Q35372194) (← links)
- Neisseria gonorrhoeae Virulence Factor NG1686 Is a Bifunctional M23B Family Metallopeptidase That Influences Resistance to Hydrogen Peroxide and Colony Morphology (Q35879588) (← links)
- More than just lysins: peptidoglycan hydrolases tailor the cell wall (Q38635716) (← links)
- Structural Basis of the Heterodimer Formation between Cell Shape-Determining Proteins Csd1 and Csd2 from Helicobacter pylori (Q36155158) (← links)
- The cell wall amidase AmiB is essential for Pseudomonas aeruginosa cell division, drug resistance and viability (Q36283107) (← links)
- Elastolytic mechanism of a novel M23 metalloprotease pseudoalterin from deep-sea Pseudoalteromonas sp. CF6-2: cleaving not only glycyl bonds in the hydrophobic regions but also peptide bonds in the hydrophilic regions involved in cross-linking (Q36407952) (← links)
- A novel membrane anchor for FtsZ is linked to cell wall hydrolysis in Caulobacter crescentus (Q37072141) (← links)
- Function and localization dynamics of bifunctional penicillin-binding proteins in Caulobacter crescentus (Q37713194) (← links)
- Supramolecular cellular filament systems: how and why do they form? (Q37974611) (← links)
- The physiology of bacterial cell division (Q38065215) (← links)
- An Essential Tyrosine Phosphatase Homolog Regulates Cell Separation, Outer Membrane Integrity, and Morphology in Caulobacter crescentus (Q38284469) (← links)
- LytM factors affect the recruitment of autolysins to the cell division site in Caulobacter crescentus (Q38611944) (← links)
- Division site selection linked to inherited cell surface wave troughs in mycobacteria. (Q38666658) (← links)
- A new view into prokaryotic cell biology from electron cryotomography. (Q38753457) (← links)
- Regulation of bacterial cell wall growth (Q39013174) (← links)
- Shapeshifting to Survive: Shape Determination and Regulation in Caulobacter crescentus. (Q39209299) (← links)
- The SPOR Domain, a Widely Conserved Peptidoglycan Binding Domain That Targets Proteins to the Site of Cell Division. (Q39232926) (← links)
- Assembly of the Caulobacter cell division machine (Q41779670) (← links)
- The bacterial tubulin FtsZ requires its intrinsically disordered linker to direct robust cell wall construction. (Q41870751) (← links)
- NlpD links cell wall remodeling and outer membrane invagination during cytokinesis in Escherichia coli (Q41911689) (← links)
- A polarity factor takes the lead in chromosome segregation (Q42106776) (← links)
- Substrate specificity of an elongation-specific peptidoglycan endopeptidase and its implications for cell wall architecture and growth of Vibrio cholerae (Q42204032) (← links)
- FtsEX-mediated regulation of the final stages of cell division reveals morphogenetic plasticity in Caulobacter crescentus (Q42361580) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan hydrolysis mediated by the amidase AmiC and its LytM activator NlpD are critical for cell separation and virulence in the phytopathogen Xanthomonas campestris (Q47294464) (← links)
- Amidase activity is essential for medial localization of AmiC in Caulobacter crescentus. (Q47371842) (← links)
- YtfB, an OapA domain-containing protein, is a new cell division protein in Escherichia coli. (Q52568639) (← links)
- Characterization of fluorescent proteins, promoters, and selectable markers for applications in the Lyme disease spirochete (Q57470157) (← links)
- Seven-transmembrane receptor protein RgsP and cell wall-binding protein RgsM promote unipolar growth in Rhizobiales (Q58785287) (← links)
- A specialized MreB-dependent cell wall biosynthetic complex mediates the formation of stalk-specific peptidoglycan in Caulobacter crescentus (Q64240771) (← links)
- An Essential Regulator of Bacterial Division Links FtsZ to Cell Wall Synthase Activation (Q91578150) (← links)
- Constriction Rate Modulation Can Drive Cell Size Control and Homeostasis in C. crescentus (Q91626660) (← links)
- SweC and SweD are essential co-factors of the FtsEX-CwlO cell wall hydrolase complex in Bacillus subtilis (Q92772628) (← links)