185 results on '"Grainge, Ian"'
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2. Differential toxicity of potentially toxic elements to human gut microbes
3. FtsK and SpoIIIE, coordinators of chromosome segregation and envelope remodeling in bacteria
4. Gut microbes modulate bioaccessibility of lead in soil
5. Bioavailability of arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury as measured by intestinal permeability
6. FtsK-dependent XerCD-dif recombination unlinks replication catenanes in a stepwise manner
7. Unlinking chromosome catenanes in vivo by site‐specific recombination
8. Neutral–Neutral 2-Dimensional Agarose Gel Electrophoresis for Visualization of E. coli DNA Replication Structures
9. Xer site-specific recombination in vitro using Holliday junction substrates
10. Site-specific recombination
11. Complete Genome Sequences of Bacteriophages Kaya, Guyu, Kopi, and TehO, Which Target Clinical Strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
12. Molecular Mechanism of Sequence-Directed DNA Loading and Translocation by FtsK
13. Separating speed and ability to displace roadblocks during DNA translocation by FtsK
14. Understanding the Fundamental Basis for Biofilm Formation on Plastic Surfaces: Role of Conditioning Films
15. Biofilms Enhance the Adsorption of Toxic Contaminants on Plastic Microfibers under Environmentally Relevant Conditions
16. Fingerprinting Plastic-Associated Inorganic and Organic Matter on Plastic Aged in the Marine Environment for a Decade
17. Tracking of controlled Escherichia coli replication fork stalling and restart at repressor‐bound DNA in vivo
18. Exploring the Composition and Functions of Plastic Microbiome Using Whole-Genome Sequencing
19. Imaging fluorescent protein fusions in live bacteria
20. Biochemical Analysis of a DNA Replication Origin in the Archaeon Aeropyrum pernix
21. Wild‐type Flp recombinase cleaves DNA in trans
22. Mobilization of p dif modules in Acinetobacter : A novel mechanism for antibiotic resistance gene shuffling?
23. Site-specific recombination
24. FtsK – a bacterial cell division checkpoint?
25. Introduction to site-specific recombination
26. Contributors
27. Applications of Fungal Site-specific Recombination as a Tool in Biotechnology and Basic Biology
28. Action of site‐specific recombinases XerC and XerD on tethered Holliday junctions
29. Conformational Changes Induced by Nucleotide Binding in Cdc6/ORC From Aeropyrum pernix
30. Biochemical analysis of components of the pre-replication complex of Archaeoglobus fulgidus
31. The integrase family of recombinases: organization and function of the active site
32. A Mini-ISY100 Transposon Delivery System Effective in γ Proteobacteria
33. Symmetric DNA Sites are Functionally Asymmetric Within Flp and Cre Site-specific DNA Recombination Synapses
34. Editorial: Chromosome architecture and DNA topology in prokaryotes.
35. DNA recombination and RNA cleavage activities of the Flp protein: roles of two histidine residues in the orientation and activation of the nucleophile for strand cleavage
36. Biochemical and Kinetic Analysis of the RNase Active Sites of the Integrase/Tyrosine Family Site-specific DNA Recombinases
37. Inhibition of Flp Recombinase by the Topoisomerase I-targeting Drugs, Camptothecin and NSC-314622
38. Geometry of site alignment during Int family recombination: antiparallel synapsis by the Flp recombinase
39. Termination of DNA Replication in Prokaryotes
40. Mobilization of pdif modules in Acinetobacter: A novel mechanism for antibiotic resistance gene shuffling?
41. Replication fork collapse at a protein‐DNA roadblock leads to fork reversal, promoted by the RecQ helicase
42. Xer Site-specific Recombination: DNA STRAND REJOINING BY RECOMBINASE XerC
43. Sporulation: SpoIIIE Is the Key to Cell Differentiation
44. Inducing a Site Specific Replication Blockage in E. coli Using a Fluorescent Repressor Operator System
45. Biochemical characterization of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) protein of the crenarchaeote Aeropyrum pernix and its interactions with the origin recognition complex (ORC) proteins
46. Replication fork collapse at a protein‐DNA roadblock leads to fork reversal, promoted by the RecQ helicase.
47. Activation of Xer-recombination at dif: structural basis of the FtsKγ–XerD interaction
48. Inducing a Site Specific Replication Blockage in E. coli Using a Fluorescent Repressor Operator System
49. Biological Nanomotors with a Revolution, Linear, or Rotation Motion Mechanism
50. Chapter 4 - Imaging fluorescent protein fusions in live bacteria
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