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The following pages link to Cell cycle-dependent duplication and bidirectional migration of SeqA-associated DNA-protein complexes in E. coli (Q47858624):
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- A reduction in ribonucleotide reductase activity slows down the chromosome replication fork but does not change its localization (Q21562337) (← links)
- Dimeric configuration of SeqA protein bound to a pair of hemi-methylated GATC sequences (Q24803031) (← links)
- Role of RNA polymerase and transcription in the organization of the bacterial nucleoid (Q26859579) (← links)
- Escherichia coli SeqA structures relocalize abruptly upon termination of origin sequestration during multifork DNA replication (Q27334869) (← links)
- Crystal Structure and Site-directed Mutational Analysis Reveals Key Residues Involved in Escherichia coli ZapA Function (Q27684589) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of a negative regulator of FtsZ ring formation in Bacillus subtilis (Q28488872) (← links)
- Dynamic nature of SecA and its associated proteins in Escherichia coli. (Q30620075) (← links)
- Inactivation of a putative flagellar motor switch protein FliG1 prevents Borrelia burgdorferi from swimming in highly viscous media and blocks its infectivity (Q30638520) (← links)
- A novel nucleoid protein of Escherichia coli induced under anaerobiotic growth conditions (Q30977830) (← links)
- The stringent response and cell cycle arrest in Escherichia coli (Q33392680) (← links)
- Correlation between ribonucleoside-diphosphate reductase and three replication proteins in Escherichia coli. (Q33526655) (← links)
- Hypothesis: hyperstructures regulate bacterial structure and the cell cycle (Q33779068) (← links)
- DnaA, the initiator of Escherichia coli chromosomal replication, is located at the cell membrane (Q33790421) (← links)
- Binding of SeqA protein to DNA requires interaction between two or more complexes bound to separate hemimethylated GATC sequences (Q33890806) (← links)
- ZipA is a MAP-Tau homolog and is essential for structural integrity of the cytokinetic FtsZ ring during bacterial cell division (Q33890834) (← links)
- Plasmid and chromosome segregation in prokaryotes. (Q33957489) (← links)
- Septal localization of penicillin-binding protein 1 in Bacillus subtilis (Q33992059) (← links)
- A SeqA hyperstructure and its interactions direct the replication and sequestration of DNA. (Q34023161) (← links)
- Mechanisms of DNA replication. (Q34046401) (← links)
- SeqA, the Escherichia coli origin sequestration protein, is also a specific transcription factor (Q34083283) (← links)
- SeqA protein aggregation is necessary for SeqA function (Q34084138) (← links)
- migS, a cis-acting site that affects bipolar positioning of oriC on the Escherichia coli chromosome (Q34107360) (← links)
- Site-directed fluorescence labeling reveals a revised N-terminal membrane topology and functional periplasmic residues in the Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsK (Q34141103) (← links)
- An easy-to-use simulation program demonstrates variations in bacterial cell cycle parameters depending on medium and temperature. (Q34163323) (← links)
- New genes with old modus operandi. The connection between supercoiling and partitioning of DNA in Escherichia coli (Q34195666) (← links)
- An analysis of the factory model for chromosome replication and segregation in bacteria (Q34278956) (← links)
- Hda inactivation of DnaA is the predominant mechanism preventing hyperinitiation of Escherichia coli DNA replication (Q34360462) (← links)
- Characterization of a Staphylococcus aureus surface virulence factor that promotes resistance to oxidative killing and infectious endocarditis (Q34484439) (← links)
- The tubulin ancestor, FtsZ, draughtsman, designer and driving force for bacterial cytokinesis (Q34672738) (← links)
- Spatial organization of transcription machinery and its segregation from the replisome in fast-growing bacterial cells (Q34711822) (← links)
- The role of co-transcriptional translation and protein translocation (transertion) in bacterial chromosome segregation (Q34722979) (← links)
- Role of SeqA and Dam in Escherichia coli gene expression: a global/microarray analysis (Q34959442) (← links)
- Dynamic cellular location of bacterial plasmids (Q35012143) (← links)
- Coupling the initiation of chromosome replication to cell size in Escherichia coli (Q35121918) (← links)
- Multicopy plasmids are clustered and localized in Escherichia coli (Q35264445) (← links)
- Evidence for polar positional information independent of cell division and nucleoid occlusion (Q35554439) (← links)
- Mechanism of DNA segregation in prokaryotes: replicon pairing by parC of plasmid R1. (Q36203335) (← links)
- Regulatory network of the initiation of chromosomal replication in Escherichia coli (Q36336528) (← links)
- Intracellular localization of P1 ParB protein depends on ParA and parS. (Q36775594) (← links)
- The voltage-gated Na+ channel NaVBP co-localizes with methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein at cell poles of alkaliphilic Bacillus pseudofirmus OF4. (Q36916807) (← links)
- Suppression of chromosome segregation defects of Escherichia coli muk mutants by mutations in topoisomerase I. (Q37112955) (← links)
- The bacterial replisome: back on track? (Q37233138) (← links)
- Regulating DNA replication in bacteria (Q38087526) (← links)
- Growth phase dependent changes in the structure and protein composition of nucleoid in Escherichia coli (Q38297452) (← links)
- Escherichia coli cell cycle control genes affect chromosome superhelicity (Q38303026) (← links)
- The eclipse period of Escherichia coli. (Q38306631) (← links)
- Hemi-methylated oriC DNA binding activity found in non-specific acid phosphatase (Q38328279) (← links)
- Sequential binding of SeqA to paired hemi-methylated GATC sequences mediates formation of higher order complexes (Q38353342) (← links)
- Interplay between DnaA and SeqA proteins during regulation of bacteriophage lambda pR promoter activity (Q38354754) (← links)
- Control of the replication initiator DnaA by an anti-cooperativity factor (Q38689989) (← links)