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The following pages link to AmiA is a penicillin target enzyme with dual activity in the intracellular pathogen Chlamydia pneumoniae (Q30582874):
Displaying 17 items.
- Pathogenic Chlamydia Lack a Classical Sacculus but Synthesize a Narrow, Mid-cell Peptidoglycan Ring, Regulated by MreB, for Cell Division. (Q27314570) (← links)
- Targeted Delivery of Amoxicillin to C. trachomatis by the Transferrin Iron Acquisition Pathway (Q28550384) (← links)
- FtsZ-independent septal recruitment and function of cell wall remodelling enzymes in chlamydial pathogens (Q33851666) (← links)
- Co-solvents as stabilizing agents during heterologous overexpression in Escherichia coli - application to chlamydial penicillin-binding protein 6. (Q35596403) (← links)
- Chlamydia cell biology and pathogenesis (Q36950792) (← links)
- Deconstructing the Chlamydial Cell Wall (Q37835599) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis as the Cause of Infectious Infertility: Acute, Repetitive or Persistent Long-Term Infection? (Q37836043) (← links)
- Identification and Partial Characterization of Potential FtsL and FtsQ Homologs of Chlamydia (Q37838381) (← links)
- AmiD Is a Novel Peptidoglycan Amidase in Wolbachia Endosymbionts of Drosophila melanogaster (Q40086201) (← links)
- The Dual Activity Responsible for the Elongation and Branching of β-(1,3)-Glucan in the Fungal Cell Wall. (Q41079566) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan in obligate intracellular bacteria (Q45880809) (← links)
- Amidase activity is essential for medial localization of AmiC in Caulobacter crescentus. (Q47371842) (← links)
- Engineering the growth pattern and cell morphology for enhanced PHB production by Escherichia coli (Q51252942) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis Oligopeptide Transporter Performs Dual Functions of Oligopeptide Transport and Peptidoglycan Recycling (Q89865430) (← links)
- Building peptidoglycan inside eukaryotic cells: A view from symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria (Q90418170) (← links)
- A SpoIID Homolog Cleaves Glycan Strands at the Chlamydial Division Septum (Q91936123) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan reshaping by a noncanonical peptidase for helical cell shape in Campylobacter jejuni (Q92890145) (← links)