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The following pages link to How sisters grow apart: mycobacterial growth and division (Q38226730):
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- Versatile myeloid cell subsets contribute to tuberculosis-associated inflammation (Q26997007) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of the Peptidoglycan Synthase PonA1 Governs the Rate of Polar Elongation in Mycobacteria (Q27318744) (← links)
- Crystal structures of the transpeptidase domain of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis penicillin-binding protein PonA1 reveal potential mechanisms of antibiotic resistance (Q27704666) (← links)
- Cell Wall Peptidolipids of Mycobacterium avium: From Genetic Prediction to Exact Structure of a Nonribosomal Peptide (Q30101013) (← links)
- Structure of CrgA, a cell division structural and regulatory protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in lipid bilayers. (Q30370272) (← links)
- Multifork chromosome replication in slow-growing bacteria (Q30840729) (← links)
- Comparative Ser/Thr/Tyr phosphoproteomics between two mycobacterial species: the fast growing Mycobacterium smegmatis and the slow growing Mycobacterium bovis BCG. (Q35315738) (← links)
- Deficiency of the novel exopolyphosphatase Rv1026/PPX2 leads to metabolic downshift and altered cell wall permeability in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q35677431) (← links)
- Evolution of a thienopyrimidine antitubercular relying on medicinal chemistry and metabolomics insights. (Q35923699) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan synthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is organized into networks with varying drug susceptibility (Q36207233) (← links)
- Association of a new FCN3 haplotype with high ficolin-3 levels in leprosy (Q36291523) (← links)
- Staying in Shape: the Impact of Cell Shape on Bacterial Survival in Diverse Environments (Q36631405) (← links)
- Spatially distinct and metabolically active membrane domain in mycobacteria (Q36904923) (← links)
- Mild Nutrient Starvation Triggers the Development of a Small-Cell Survival Morphotype in Mycobacteria. (Q37009470) (← links)
- A cytoplasmic peptidoglycan amidase homologue controls mycobacterial cell wall synthesis (Q37098870) (← links)
- Temporal and intrinsic factors of rifampicin tolerance in mycobacteria (Q37126903) (← links)
- Splitsville: structural and functional insights into the dynamic bacterial Z ring (Q37623180) (← links)
- Production of Superoxide in Bacteria Is Stress- and Cell State-Dependent: A Gating-Optimized Flow Cytometry Method that Minimizes ROS Measurement Artifacts with Fluorescent Dyes (Q37712651) (← links)
- Improved understanding of pathogenesis from protein interactions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q38261266) (← links)
- Illumination of growth, division and secretion by metabolic labeling of the bacterial cell surface (Q38366006) (← links)
- Bacterial protein networks: properties and functions (Q38563463) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in tuberculosis. (Q38665662) (← links)
- Bacterial Cell Division: Nonmodels Poised to Take the Spotlight. (Q38683841) (← links)
- Shedding light on host niches: label-free in situ detection of Mycobacterium gordonae via carotenoids in macrophages by Raman microspectroscopy (Q38930747) (← links)
- MmpL transporter-mediated export of cell-wall associated lipids and siderophores in mycobacteria (Q38935075) (← links)
- Esx Systems and the Mycobacterial Cell Envelope: What's the Connection? (Q39276458) (← links)
- Multi-receptor detection of individual bacterial products by the innate immune system. (Q39276581) (← links)
- Distinct Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Peptidoglycan Synthesis between Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q40050409) (← links)
- Inhibition of IL-17A by secukinumab shows no evidence of increased Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections. (Q40068511) (← links)
- Deletion of a mycobacterial divisome factor collapses single-cell phenotypic heterogeneity (Q40189500) (← links)
- The essential role of SepF in mycobacterial division (Q40974615) (← links)
- Mechanism of transformation in Mycobacteria using a novel shockwave assisted technique driven by in-situ generated oxyhydrogen (Q41448549) (← links)
- A Screen for Protein-Protein Interactions in Live Mycobacteria Reveals a Functional Link between the Virulence-Associated Lipid Transporter LprG and the Mycolyltransferase Antigen 85A. (Q41880977) (← links)
- HupB Is a Bacterial Nucleoid-Associated Protein with an Indispensable Eukaryotic-Like Tail (Q44677961) (← links)
- From Genes to Ecosystems in Microbiology: Modeling Approaches and the Importance of Individuality (Q46217511) (← links)
- Influence of Stress and Antibiotic Resistance on Cell-Length Distribution in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clinical Isolates (Q47105263) (← links)
- Stressed mycobacteria use the chaperone ClpB to sequester irreversibly oxidized proteins asymmetrically within and between cells (Q47118931) (← links)
- A Specialized Peptidoglycan Synthase Promotes Salmonella Cell Division inside Host Cells. (Q47151309) (← links)
- A Parallel Adder Coordinates Mycobacterial Cell-Cycle Progression and Cell-Size Homeostasis in the Context of Asymmetric Growth and Organization (Q47177782) (← links)
- Characterization of conserved and novel septal factors in Mycobacterium smegmatis (Q47222947) (← links)
- Spreading of nonmotile bacteria on a hard agar plate: Comparison between agent-based and stochastic simulations (Q47559349) (← links)
- The studies of ParA and ParB dynamics reveal asymmetry of chromosome segregation in mycobacteria (Q48127837) (← links)
- Genome scale identification, structural analysis, and classification of periplasmic binding proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q48218876) (← links)
- Ultrastructural Analysis of Cell Envelope and Accumulation of Lipid Inclusions in Clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates from Sputum, Oxidative Stress, and Iron Deficiency (Q49446442) (← links)
- Survival of Bacterial and Parasitic Pathogens from Zebrafish (Danio rerio) After Cryopreservation and Thawing (Q49709561) (← links)
- The transpeptidase PbpA and non-canonical transglycosylase RodA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis play important roles in regulating bacterial cell lengths. (Q51734548) (← links)
- The Origin of Chromosomal Replication Is Asymmetrically Positioned on the Mycobacterial Nucleoid, and the Timing of Its Firing Depends on HupB. (Q52659560) (← links)
- Imaging mycobacterial growth and division with a fluorogenic probe. (Q52716127) (← links)
- Stable Regulation of Cell Cycle Events in Mycobacteria: Insights From Inherently Heterogeneous Bacterial Populations. (Q52721489) (← links)
- RNase III mediated cleavage of the coding region of mraZ mRNA is required for efficient cell division in Corynebacterium glutamicum. (Q52892141) (← links)