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    Enhancing colorimetric loop-mediated isothermal amplification speed and sensitivity with guanidine chloride by Zhang, Yinhua, Ren, Guoping, Buss, Jackson, Barry, Andrew J, Patton, Gregory C, Tanner, Nathan A

    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 by Coltharp, Carla, Buss, Jackson, Plumer, Trevor M., Xiao, Jie

    “…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 by Buss, Jackson A., Peters, Nick T., Xiao, Jie, Bernhardt, Thomas G.

    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) by Fu, Guo, Huang, Tao, Buss, Jackson, Coltharp, Carla, Hensel, Zach, Xiao, Jie

    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 by Buss, Jackson, Coltharp, Carla, Shtengel, Gleb, Yang, Xinxing, Hess, Harald, Xiao, Jie

    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 by Rohs, Patricia D A, Buss, Jackson, Sim, Sue I, Squyres, Georgia R, Srisuknimit, Veerasak, Smith, Mandy, Cho, Hongbaek, Sjodt, Megan, Kruse, Andrew C, Garner, Ethan C, Walker, Suzanne, Kahne, Daniel E, Bernhardt, Thomas G

    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 by Buss, Jackson, Coltharp, Carla, Huang, Tao, Pohlmeyer, Chris, Wang, Shih‐Chin, Hatem, Christine, Xiao, Jie

    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 by Potapov, Vladimir, Krudup, Stanislas, Maguire, Sean, Unlu, Irem, Guan, Shengxi, Buss, Jackson A, Smail, Benedict A, van Eeuwen, Trevor, Taylor, Martin S, Burns, Kathleen H, Ong, Jennifer L, Trachman, 3rd, Robert J

    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 by Buss, Jackson A, Baidin, Vadim, Welsh, Michael A, Flores-Kim, Josué, Cho, Hongbaek, Wood, B McKay, Uehara, Tsuyoshi, Walker, Suzanne, Kahne, Daniel, Bernhardt, Thomas G

    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 by Buss, Jackson A., Kimura, Yuji, Bianco, Piero R.

    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 by Gardner, Andrew F, Jackson, Kiserian M, Boyle, Madeleine M, Buss, Jackson A, Potapov, Vladimir, Gehring, Alexandra M, Zatopek, Kelly M, Corrêa, Jr, Ivan R, Ong, Jennifer L, Jack, William E

    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 by Slocum, Stephen L., Buss, Jackson A., Kimura, Yuji, Bianco, Piero R.

    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 by Chan, S. Hong, Molé, Christa N., Nye, Dillon, Mitchell, Lili, Dai, Nan, Buss, Jackson, Kneller, Daniel W., Whipple, Joseph M., Robb, G. Brett

    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 by Lund, Sean, Potapov, Vladimir, Johnson, Sean R., Buss, Jackson, Tanner, Nathan A.

    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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    Z ap A and Z ap B form an F ts Z ‐independent structure at midcell by Buss, Jackson A., Peters, Nick T., Xiao, Jie, Bernhardt, Thomas G.

    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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    Super-resolution imaging of the bacterial division machinery by Buss, Jackson, Coltharp, Carla, Xiao, Jie

    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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