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Bacterial cell wall. MurJ is the flippase of lipid-linked precursors for peptidoglycan biogenesis.Structure-function analysis of MurJ reveals a solvent-exposed cavity containing residues essential for peptidoglycan biogenesis in Escherichia coliCharge requirements of lipid II flippase activity in Escherichia coliEsaD, a secretion factor for the Ess pathway in Staphylococcus aureusESAT-6-like protein secretion in Bacillus anthracis.Hepatitis B Virus Serum DNA andRNA Levels in Nucleos(t)ide Analog-Treated or Untreated Patients During Chronic and Acute InfectionDetection of Transport Intermediates in the Peptidoglycan Flippase MurJ Identifies Residues Essential for Conformational Cycling
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researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0003-2906-0595
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