Search Results - "Buss, Jackson"
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Enhancing colorimetric loop-mediated isothermal amplification speed and sensitivity with guanidine chloride
Published in BioTechniques (01-09-2020)“…Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a versatile technique for detection of target DNA and RNA, enabling rapid molecular diagnostic assays with…”
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Defining the rate-limiting processes of bacterial cytokinesis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-02-2016)“…Bacterial cytokinesis is accomplished by the essential ‘divisome’ machinery. The most widely conserved divisome component, FtsZ, is a tubulin homolog that…”
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ZapA and ZapB form an FtsZ‐independent structure at midcell
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-05-2017)“…Summary Cell division in Escherichia coli begins with the polymerization of FtsZ into a ring‐like structure, the Z‐ring, at midcell. All other division…”
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In vivo structure of the E. coli FtsZ-ring revealed by photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM)
Published in PloS one (13-09-2010)“…The FtsZ protein, a tubulin-like GTPase, plays a pivotal role in prokaryotic cell division. In vivo it localizes to the midcell and assembles into a ring-like…”
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A multi-layered protein network stabilizes the Escherichia coli FtsZ-ring and modulates constriction dynamics
Published in PLoS genetics (01-04-2015)“…The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. The FtsZ-ring establishes the division plane and enables the…”
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A central role for PBP2 in the activation of peptidoglycan polymerization by the bacterial cell elongation machinery
Published in PLoS genetics (01-10-2018)“…Cell elongation in rod-shaped bacteria is mediated by the Rod system, a conserved morphogenic complex that spatially controls cell wall assembly by the glycan…”
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In vivo organization of the FtsZ‐ring by ZapA and ZapB revealed by quantitative super‐resolution microscopy
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-09-2013)“…Summary In most bacterial cells, cell division is dependent on the polymerization of the FtsZ protein to form a ring‐like structure (Z‐ring) at the midcell…”
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Discrete measurements of RNA polymerase and reverse transcriptase fidelity reveal evolutionary tuning
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-09-2024)“…Direct methods for determining the fidelity of DNA polymerases are robust, with relatively little sample manipulation before sequencing. In contrast, methods…”
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Pathway-Directed Screen for Inhibitors of the Bacterial Cell Elongation Machinery
Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-01-2019)“…New antibiotics are needed to combat the growing problem of resistant bacterial infections. An attractive avenue toward the discovery of such next-generation…”
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RecG interacts directly with SSB: implications for stalled replication fork regression
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-12-2008)“…RecG and RuvAB are proposed to act at stalled DNA replication forks to facilitate replication restart. To define the roles of these proteins in fork…”
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Therminator DNA Polymerase: Modified Nucleotides and Unnatural Substrates
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (24-04-2019)“…A variant of 9°N DNA polymerase [Genbank ID (AAA88769.1)] with three mutations (D141A, E143A, A485L) and commercialized under the name "Therminator DNA…”
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Characterization of the ATPase Activity of the Escherichia coli RecG Protein Reveals that the Preferred Cofactor is Negatively Supercoiled DNA
Published in Journal of molecular biology (30-03-2007)“…RecG is a member of the superfamily 2 helicase family. Its possible role in vivo is ATP hydrolysis driven regression of stalled replication forks. To gain…”
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Biochemical characterization of mRNA capping enzyme from Faustovirus
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2023)“…The mammalian mRNA 5′ cap structures play important roles in cellular processes such as nuclear export, efficient translation, and evading cellular innate…”
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Highly Parallelized Construction of DNA from Low-Cost Oligonucleotide Mixtures Using Data-Optimized Assembly Design and Golden Gate
Published in ACS synthetic biology (15-03-2024)“…Commercially synthesized genes are typically made using variations of homology-based cloning techniques, including polymerase cycling assembly from chemically…”
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In-Vivo, Single-Molecule Characterization of the MinCDE System's Localization and Dynamics
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Regulating Bacterial Cytokinesis: A Super-Resolution Study of ZapA and ZapB
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Z ap A and Z ap B form an F ts Z ‐independent structure at midcell
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-05-2017)“…Summary Cell division in Escherichia coli begins with the polymerization of FtsZ into a ring‐like structure, the Z‐ring, at midcell. All other division…”
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Structures and Dynamics of the E. Coli FtsZ-Ring and its Associated Proteins during Cell Division Revealed by Superresolution Imaging
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Superresolution Investigation of the Dynamics of FtsZ Structures during E. Coli Cell Division
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Super-resolution imaging of the bacterial division machinery
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (21-01-2013)“…Bacterial cell division requires the coordinated assembly of more than ten essential proteins at midcell. Central to this process is the formation of a…”
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