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Genetic and biochemical characterization of the MinC-FtsZ interaction in Bacillus subtilisDivIVA-mediated polar localization of ComN, a posttranscriptional regulator of Bacillus subtilisPremature targeting of a cell division protein to midcell allows dissection of divisome assembly in Escherichia coli.Development of a safe live Leishmania vaccine line by gene replacement.FtsZ filament capping by MciZ, a developmental regulator of bacterial division.AMIN domains have a predicted role in localization of diverse periplasmic protein complexes.Selection against the dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase (DHFR-TS) locus as a probe of genetic alterations in Leishmania major.Backbone and side chain NMR assignments of Geobacillus stearothermophilus ZapA allow identification of residues that mediate the interaction of ZapA with FtsZ.GroES/GroEL and DnaK/DnaJ have distinct roles in stress responses and during cell cycle progression in Caulobacter crescentus.Leishmania amazonensis: multidrug resistance in vinblastine-resistant promastigotes is associated with rhodamine 123 efflux, DNA amplification, and RNA overexpression of a Leishmania mdr1 gene.Cytological characterization of YpsB, a novel component of the Bacillus subtilis divisome.Backbone and side chain NMR assignments for the N-terminal domain of the cell division regulator MinC from Bacillus subtilis.Trans-kingdom transposition of the Drosophila element mariner within the protozoan Leishmania.Revisiting the cell biology of the acyl-ACP:phosphate transacylase PlsX suggests that the phospholipid synthesis and cell division machineries are not coupled in Bacillus subtilis.On the introduction of genetically modified Leishmania outside the laboratory.The stringent response plays a key role inBacillus subtilissurvival of fatty acid starvationReactions involving carbamyl phosphate in the presence of precipitated calcium phosphate with formation of pyrophosphate: a model for primitive energy-conservation pathwaysVectorial signalling mechanism required for cell-cell communication during sporulation in Bacillus subtilisSynthesis, biophysical and functional studies of two BP100 analogues modified by a hydrophobic chain and a cyclic peptideAssociation of magnetotactic multicellular prokaryotes with Pseudoalteromonas species in a natural lagoon environmentViolacein Targets the Cytoplasmic Membrane of BacteriaMembrane fluidity adjusts the insertion of the transacylase PlsX to regulate phospholipid biosynthesis in Gram-positive bacteriaThe phosphatidic acid pathway enzyme PlsX plays both catalytic and channeling roles in bacterial phospholipid synthesisWhere do we aspire to publish? A position paper on scientific communication in biochemistry and molecular biology
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