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A three-dimensional model of myxobacterial aggregation by contact-mediated interactions.Cyclic di-GMP: the first 25 years of a universal bacterial second messengerThe three-dimensional structure of the cytoplasmic domains of EpsF from the type 2 secretion system of Vibrio choleraeArchaeal flagella, bacterial flagella and type IV pili: a comparison of genes and posttranslational modificationsBacteria slingshot more on soft surfaces.Accordion waves in Myxococcus xanthus.Involvement of Type IV Pili in Pathogenicity of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria.Characterization of motility and piliation in pathogenic Neisseria.Characterization of adhesion threads of Deinococcus geothermalis as type IV pili.Social interactions in myxobacterial swarming.Type IV pili and the CcpA protein are needed for maximal biofilm formation by the gram-positive anaerobic pathogen Clostridium perfringens.High-force generation is a conserved property of type IV pilus systems.Construction, expression, purification and characterization of secretin domain of PilQ and triple PilA-related disulfide loop peptides fusion protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Investigation of the human pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii under iron limiting conditions.Bacteria differently deploy type-IV pili on surfaces to adapt to nutrient availabilityMyxobacteria, polarity, and multicellular morphogenesis.PilA localization affects extracellular polysaccharide production and fruiting body formation in Myxococcus xanthus.Assembly and function of the archaeal flagellum.Proteomic analysis of Neisseria gonorrhoeae biofilms shows shift to anaerobic respiration and changes in nutrient transport and outermembrane proteins.Chromosome rearrangement and diversification of Francisella tularensis revealed by the type B (OSU18) genome sequence.Bacteria use type-IV pili to slingshot on surfaces.Alanine 32 in PilA is important for PilA stability and type IV pili function in Myxococcus xanthus.Identification of diverse archaeal proteins with class III signal peptides cleaved by distinct archaeal prepilin peptidases.S-layers at second glance? Altiarchaeal grappling hooks (hami) resemble archaeal S-layer proteins in structure and sequenceA three-dimensional model of myxobacterial fruiting-body formation.Francisella tularensis: taxonomy, genetics, and Immunopathogenesis of a potential agent of biowarfare.Role of type IV pilins in persistence of Vibrio vulnificus in Crassostrea virginica oysters.Dynamics of fruiting body morphogenesisEvolution of the chaperone/usher assembly pathway: fimbrial classification goes GreekTargeting drug tolerance in mycobacteria: a perspective from mycobacterial biofilmsType IV pilin structures: insights on shared architecture, fiber assembly, receptor binding and type II secretion.The archaeabacterial flagellar filament: a bacterial propeller with a pilus-like structure.Type IV pili in Francisella tularensis: roles of pilF and pilT in fiber assembly, host cell adherence, and virulence.Cell surface structures of archaea.A biochemical oscillator explains several aspects of Myxococcus xanthus behavior during development.Surface organelles assembled by secretion systems of Gram-negative bacteria: diversity in structure and function.Could DNA uptake be a side effect of bacterial adhesion and twitching motility?O-linked glycosylation of the PilA pilin protein of Francisella tularensis: identification of the endogenous protein-targeting oligosaccharyltransferase and characterization of the native oligosaccharide.Myxococcus xanthus swarms are driven by growth and regulated by a pacemaker.Structure of a type IV pilus machinery in the open and closed state.
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Pulling together with type IV pili.
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Pulling together with type IV pili.
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Pulling together with type IV pili.
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P356
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Pulling together with type IV pili.
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P2093
Dale Kaiser
Eric Nudleman
P2860
P356
10.1159/000077869
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z