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1. In Situ Visualization of the pKM101-Encoded Type IV Secretion System Reveals a Highly Symmetric ATPase Energy Center at the Channel Entrance

2. A Combined Computational and Genetic Approach Uncovers Network Interactions of the Cyanobacterial Circadian Clock

3. The rv1184c Locus Encodes Chp2, an Acyltransferase in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Polyacyltrehalose Lipid Biosynthesis

4. Reversal of the Drug Binding Pocket Defects of the AcrB Multidrug Efflux Pump Protein of Escherichia coli

5. Conjugative transfer of the IncN plasmid pKM101 is mediated by dynamic interactions between the TraK accessory factor and TraI relaxase.

6. The F plasmid conjutome: the repertoire of E. coli proteins translocated through an F-encoded type IV secretion system.

7. Chimeric systems composed of swapped Tra subunits between distantly-related F plasmids reveal striking plasticity among type IV secretion machines.

8. Structural and functional diversity of type IV secretion systems.

10. Chimeric systems composed of swapped Tra subunits between distantly-related F plasmids reveal striking plasticity among type IV secretion machines.

11. Ligand-displaying Escherichia coli cells and minicells for programmable delivery of toxic payloads via type IV secretion systems.

12. IncFV plasmid pED208: Sequence analysis and evidence for translocation of maintenance/leading region proteins through diverse type IV secretion systems.

14. A unique bacterial secretion machinery with multiple secretion centers.

15. Contributions of F-specific subunits to the F plasmid-encoded type IV secretion system and F pilus.

16. Structure of a type IV secretion system core complex encoded by multi-drug resistance F plasmids.

17. In Situ Visualization of the pKM101-Encoded Type IV Secretion System Reveals a Highly Symmetric ATPase Energy Center.

18. Protein Transfer through an F Plasmid-Encoded Type IV Secretion System Suppresses the Mating-Induced SOS Response.

19. Enterococcal PrgU Provides Additional Regulation of Pheromone-Inducible Conjugative Plasmids.

20. Type IV secretion systems: Advances in structure, function, and activation.

21. ssRNA phage penetration triggers detachment of the F-pilus.

22. The TraK accessory factor activates substrate transfer through the pKM101 type IV secretion system independently of its role in relaxosome assembly.

23. The Rich Tapestry of Bacterial Protein Translocation Systems.

24. Structural bases for F plasmid conjugation and F pilus biogenesis in Escherichia coli .

25. In Situ Molecular Architecture of the Helicobacter pylori Cag Type IV Secretion System.

26. Enterococcal PcfF Is a Ribbon-Helix-Helix Protein That Recruits the Relaxase PcfG Through Binding and Bending of the oriT Sequence.

27. Biological and Structural Diversity of Type IV Secretion Systems.

28. Two pKM101-encoded proteins, the pilus-tip protein TraC and Pep, assemble on the Escherichia coli cell surface as adhesins required for efficient conjugative DNA transfer.

29. PrgB promotes aggregation, biofilm formation, and conjugation through DNA binding and compaction.

30. CRISPR-FRT targets shared sites in a knock-out collection for off-the-shelf genome editing.

31. A unique cytoplasmic ATPase complex defines the Legionella pneumophila type IV secretion channel.

32. Type IV secretion in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.

33. The Agrobacterium VirB/VirD4 T4SS: Mechanism and Architecture Defined Through In Vivo Mutagenesis and Chimeric Systems.

35. Use of chimeric type IV secretion systems to define contributions of outer membrane subassemblies for contact-dependent translocation.

37. Direct fluorescence detection of VirE2 secretion by Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

38. PrgU: a suppressor of sex pheromone toxicity in Enterococcus faecalis.

39. Biological Diversity and Evolution of Type IV Secretion Systems.

41. The Mosaic Type IV Secretion Systems.

42. Chimeric Coupling Proteins Mediate Transfer of Heterologous Type IV Effectors through the Escherichia coli pKM101-Encoded Conjugation Machine.

43. Mechanism and Function of Type IV Secretion During Infection of the Human Host.

45. Classic Spotlight: the Awesome Power of Conjugation.

46. Rampant Parasexuality Evolves in a Hospital Pathogen during Antibiotic Selection.

47. The All-Alpha Domains of Coupling Proteins from the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB/VirD4 and Enterococcus faecalis pCF10-Encoded Type IV Secretion Systems Confer Specificity to Binding of Cognate DNA Substrates.

48. Enterococcus faecalis pCF10-encoded surface proteins PrgA, PrgB (aggregation substance) and PrgC contribute to plasmid transfer, biofilm formation and virulence.

49. The Agrobacterium Ti Plasmids.

50. Multiple enzymatic activities of ParB/Srx superfamily mediate sexual conflict among conjugative plasmids.

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