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Dissemination of Antimicrobial Resistance in Microbial Ecosystems through Horizontal Gene TransferClostridium perfringens type A-E toxin plasmidsDark matter in archaeal genomes: a rich source of novel mobile elements, defense systems and secretory complexes.Draft Genome Sequence of Extended-Spectrum-β-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strain CCUG 62462, Isolated from a Urine Sample.ICEA of Mycoplasma agalactiae: a new family of self-transmissible integrative elements that confers conjugative properties to the recipient strain.Ordering the mob: Insights into replicon and MOB typing schemes from analysis of a curated dataset of publicly available plasmids.Horizontal gene transfer in the human gastrointestinal tract: potential spread of antibiotic resistance genes.How hyperthermophiles adapt to change their lives: DNA exchange in extreme conditions.Evolutionary dynamics and genomic features of the Elizabethkingia anophelis 2015 to 2016 Wisconsin outbreak strain.The Agrobacterium Ti Plasmids.Genome sequence of Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans strain 4834-R reveals that flagellar motility is not a general feature of xanthomonads.Plasmid-Mediated Antibiotic Resistance and Virulence in Gram-negatives: the Klebsiella pneumoniae Paradigm.Secretome of obligate intracellular Rickettsia.Functional analysis of the Gonococcal Genetic Island of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Substrates Control Multimerization and Activation of the Multi-Domain ATPase Motor of Type VII SecretionEco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Episomes among Ecologically Cohesive Bacterial Populations.Back from the dead; the curious tale of the predatory cyanobacterium Vampirovibrio chlorellavorusStructural Insight into How Bacteria Prevent Interference between Multiple Divergent Type IV Secretion Systems.Antibiotic resistance shaping multi-level population biology of bacteria.Highly variable individual donor cell fates characterize robust horizontal gene transfer of an integrative and conjugative element.Mechanism and Function of Type IV Secretion During Infection of the Human Host.The expanding bacterial type IV secretion lexicon.Acquired genetic mechanisms of a multiresistant bacterium isolated from a treatment plant receiving wastewater from antibiotic production.A Glimpse into the World of Integrative and Mobilizable Elements in Streptococci Reveals an Unexpected Diversity and Novel Families of Mobilization Proteins.Evolutionary Dynamics of Pathoadaptation Revealed by Three Independent Acquisitions of the VirB/D4 Type IV Secretion System in BartonellaConjugative type IV secretion systems in Gram-positive bacteria.Conjugative and mobilizable genomic islands in bacteria: evolution and diversity.Mechanism and structure of the bacterial type IV secretion systems.Signal peptide of cellulase.Social behavior and decision making in bacterial conjugation.Towards an integrated model of bacterial conjugation.The hidden life of integrative and conjugative elements.Abiotic Gene Transfer: Rare or Rampant?The Mosaic Type IV Secretion SystemsIdentification of protein secretion systems in bacterial genomes.Key components of the eight classes of type IV secretion systems involved in bacterial conjugation or protein secretionOrdering the bestiary of genetic elements transmissible by conjugation.The Rickettsia type IV secretion system: unrealized complexity mired by gene family expansion.An Invertron-Like Linear Plasmid Mediates Intracellular Survival and Virulence in Bovine Isolates of Rhodococcus equiChimeric Coupling Proteins Mediate Transfer of Heterologous Type IV Effectors through the Escherichia coli pKM101-Encoded Conjugation Machine.
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Evolution of conjugation and type IV secretion systems.
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Evolution of conjugation and type IV secretion systems.
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Evolution of conjugation and type IV secretion systems.
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Evolution of conjugation and type IV secretion systems.
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Eduardo P C Rocha
Julien Guglielmini
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MSS221
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2012-09-13T00:00:00Z