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Movement and equipositioning of plasmids by ParA filament disassemblyParP prevents dissociation of CheA from chemotactic signaling arrays and tethers them to a polar anchor.A family of ParA-like ATPases promotes cell pole maturation by facilitating polar localization of chemotaxis proteinsStudies of dynamic protein-protein interactions in bacteria using Renilla luciferase complementation are undermined by nonspecific enzyme inhibitionInduction of Cellular Differentiation and Single Cell Imaging of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Swimmer and Swarmer Cells.Chemotaxis cluster 1 proteins form cytoplasmic arrays in Vibrio cholerae and are stabilized by a double signaling domain receptor DosM.Regulatory cross-talk in the double par locus of plasmid pB171.Differential Localization of Chemotactic Signaling Arrays during the Lifecycle of Vibrio parahaemolyticus.A multidomain hub anchors the chromosome segregation and chemotactic machinery to the bacterial poleRpoS and quorum sensing control expression and polar localization of Vibrio cholerae chemotaxis cluster III proteins in vitro and in vivo.PprA contributes to Deinococcus radiodurans resistance to nalidixic acid, genome maintenance after DNA damage and interacts with deinococcal topoisomerases.Coupling chemosensory array formation and localization.Chemotaxis arrays in Vibrio species and their intracellular positioning by the ParC/ParP system.Centromere pairing by a plasmid-encoded type I ParB protein.Regular cellular distribution of plasmids by oscillating and filament-forming ParA ATPase of plasmid pB171.A cell length-dependent transition in MinD-dynamics promotes a switch in division-site placement and preservation of proliferating elongated Vibrio parahaemolyticus swarmer cellsZomB is essential for flagellar motor reversals in Shewanella putrefaciens and Vibrio parahaemolyticusBaseplate variability of Vibrio cholerae chemoreceptor arraysSpecific proteomic adaptation to distinct environments in Vibrio parahaemolyticus includes significant fluctuations in expression of essential proteinsThe release of a distinct cell type from swarm colonies facilitates dissemination of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in the environmentTranscriptional regulation by σ factor phosphorylation in bacteria
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