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The following pages link to The bacterial conjugation protein TrwB resembles ring helicases and F1-ATPase (Q27629965):
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- Structural and functional characterization of the VirB5 protein from the type IV secretion system encoded by the conjugative plasmid pKM101 (Q24616322) (← links)
- Conjugative plasmid transfer in gram-positive bacteria (Q24673132) (← links)
- Molecular motors for DNA translocation in prokaryotes (Q26829815) (← links)
- Structural organisation of the type IV secretion systems (Q27009390) (← links)
- Relaxosome function and conjugation regulation in F-like plasmids - a structural biology perspective (Q27024935) (← links)
- Insights into minor group rhinovirus uncoating: the X-ray structure of the HRV2 empty capsid (Q27347786) (← links)
- VirB11 ATPases are dynamic hexameric assemblies: new insights into bacterial type IV secretion (Q27641112) (← links)
- Nucleotide shuffling and ssDNA recognition in Oxytricha nova telomere end-binding protein complexes (Q27641830) (← links)
- Recognition and processing of the origin of transfer DNA by conjugative relaxase TrwC (Q27642583) (← links)
- NMR structure and functional characterization of a human cancer-related nucleoside triphosphatase (Q27643786) (← links)
- Structure of the VirB4 ATPase, alone and bound to the core complex of a type IV secretion system (Q27670563) (← links)
- The 2.5 A Structure of the Enterococcus Conjugation Protein TraM resembles VirB8 Type IV Secretion Proteins (Q27675280) (← links)
- Structural and functional insights into DNA-end processing by the archaeal HerA helicase-NurA nuclease complex (Q27675911) (← links)
- Structure of a bacterial type IV secretion core complex at subnanometre resolution (Q27676893) (← links)
- The Structure of the NTPase That Powers DNA Packaging into Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus 2 (Q27678268) (← links)
- The type IV secretion protein TraK from the Enterococcus conjugative plasmid pIP501 exhibits a novel fold (Q27689998) (← links)
- FtsK Is a DNA motor protein that activates chromosome dimer resolution by switching the catalytic state of the XerC and XerD recombinases (Q28427479) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of protein complexes from the Helicobacter pylori protein interaction map: strategies for complex formation and evidence for novel interactions within type IV secretion systems (Q28484783) (← links)
- Biochemical Analysis of CagE: A VirB4 Homologue of Helicobacter pylori Cag-T4SS (Q28550955) (← links)
- Agrobacterium VirB10 domain requirements for type IV secretion and T pilus biogenesis (Q30157449) (← links)
- Partitioning of individual flexible polymers into a nanoscopic protein pore (Q30164605) (← links)
- Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB8 structure reveals potential protein-protein interaction sites. (Q30352977) (← links)
- Spatial location and requirements for the assembly of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens type IV secretion apparatus (Q30476081) (← links)
- Agrobacterium type IV secretion system and its substrates form helical arrays around the circumference of virulence-induced cells (Q30493751) (← links)
- Biological diversity of prokaryotic type IV secretion systems. (Q30927042) (← links)
- Comparative genomics of the FtsK-HerA superfamily of pumping ATPases: implications for the origins of chromosome segregation, cell division and viral capsid packaging (Q33207648) (← links)
- In vivo oligomerization of the F conjugative coupling protein TraD. (Q33290865) (← links)
- Pressure effects on in vivo microbial processes (Q33425155) (← links)
- Common requirement for the relaxosome of plasmid R1 in multiple activities of the conjugative type IV secretion system (Q33570169) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of three putative ATPases from a new type IV secretion system of Aeromonas veronii plasmid pAC3249A (Q33702223) (← links)
- Common mechanisms of DNA translocation motors in bacteria and viruses using one-way revolution mechanism without rotation (Q33736472) (← links)
- Predicted hexameric structure of the Agrobacterium VirB4 C terminus suggests VirB4 acts as a docking site during type IV secretion (Q33818331) (← links)
- TrwB, the coupling protein involved in DNA transport during bacterial conjugation, is a DNA-dependent ATPase (Q33852288) (← links)
- Evidence that the SpoIIIE DNA translocase participates in membrane fusion during cytokinesis and engulfment. (Q33911047) (← links)
- Membrane-associated DNA transport machines (Q33931986) (← links)
- Structures of two core subunits of the bacterial type IV secretion system, VirB8 from Brucella suis and ComB10 from Helicobacter pylori (Q33934401) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of the Salmonella enterica type III secretion-associated ATPase InvC defines discrete functional domains (Q34001510) (← links)
- The ATPase SpoIIIE transports DNA across fused septal membranes during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (Q34033039) (← links)
- Detergent extraction identifies different VirB protein subassemblies of the type IV secretion machinery in the membranes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Q34038505) (← links)
- Peptide linkage mapping of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens vir-encoded type IV secretion system reveals protein subassemblies (Q34038979) (← links)
- Brome mosaic virus 1a nucleoside triphosphatase/helicase domain plays crucial roles in recruiting RNA replication templates. (Q34092871) (← links)
- A rotary pumping model for helicase function of MCM proteins at a distance from replication forks. (Q34227898) (← links)
- Recent advances in the structural and molecular biology of type IV secretion systems (Q34276673) (← links)
- DNA transport in bacteria. (Q34297113) (← links)
- The versatile bacterial type IV secretion systems (Q34307587) (← links)
- TraG-like proteins of DNA transfer systems and of the Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion system: inner membrane gate for exported substrates? (Q34311340) (← links)
- Type IV secretion: the Agrobacterium VirB/D4 and related conjugation systems (Q34368266) (← links)
- The role of the TolC family in protein transport and multidrug efflux. From stereochemical certainty to mechanistic hypothesis (Q34394110) (← links)
- Detection of lateral gene transfer among microbial genomes. (Q34420747) (← links)
- Circadian clock protein KaiC forms ATP-dependent hexameric rings and binds DNA (Q34431348) (← links)