390 results on '"Rudner, David Z."'
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2. SwrA-mediated Multimerization of DegU and an Upstream Activation Sequence Enhance Flagellar Gene Expression in Bacillus subtilis
3. Two broadly conserved families of polyprenyl-phosphate transporters
4. Regulation of peptidoglycan hydrolases: localization, abundance, and activity
5. SpoVAF and FigP assemble into oligomeric ion channels that enhance spore germination
6. RNA polymerases as moving barriers to condensin loop extrusion
7. Bacillus subtilis uses the SigM signaling pathway to prioritize the use of its lipid carrier for cell wall synthesis.
8. SwrA-mediated multimerization of DegU and an upstream activation sequence enhance flagellar gene expression in Bacillus subtilis
9. MacP bypass variants of Streptococcus pneumoniae PBP2a suggest a conserved mechanism for the activation of bifunctional cell wall synthases
10. Respiratory chain components are required for peptidoglycan recognition protein-induced thiol depletion and killing in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli
11. Dormant spores sense amino acids through the B subunits of their germination receptors
12. Structural coordination of polymerization and crosslinking by a SEDS–bPBP peptidoglycan synthase complex
13. MurJ and a novel lipid II flippase are required for cell wall biogenesis in Bacillus subtilis
14. Bacterial SEAL domains undergo autoproteolysis and function in regulated intramembrane proteolysis
15. SwrA extends DegU over an UP element to activate flagellar gene expression inBacillus subtilis
16. Phosphorylation-dependent activation of the cell wall synthase PBP2a in Streptococcus pneumoniae by MacP
17. Bacillus subtilis SMC complexes juxtapose chromosome arms as they travel from origin to terminus
18. The DedA superfamily member PetA is required for the transbilayer distribution of phosphatidylethanolamine in bacterial membranes
19. Bacterial spore germination receptors are nutrient-gated ion channels
20. Identification of FacZ as a division site placement factor in Staphylococcus aureus
21. RacA, a Bacterial Protein That Anchors Chromosomes to the Cell Poles
22. A ring-shaped conduit connects the mother cell and forespore during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis
23. Evidence That Subcellular Localization of a Bacterial Membrane Protein is Achieved by Diffusion and Capture
24. A Family of Membrane-Embedded Metalloproteases Involved in Regulated Proteolysis of Membrane-Associated Transcription Factors
25. Functioning of the Drosophila Integral U1/U2 Protein Snf Independent of U1 and U2 Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particles Is Revealed by snf + Gene Dose Effects
26. Mutations in the Small Subunit of the Drosophila U2AF Splicing Factor Cause Lethality and Developmental Defects
27. Two broadly conserved families of polyprenyl-phosphate transporters
28. Intrinsically disordered protein regions are required for cell wall homeostasis inBacillus subtilis
29. Membrane fission during bacterial spore development requires cellular inflation driven by DNA translocation
30. Spatial organization of bacterial chromosomes
31. Bacillus subtilis chromosome organization oscillates between two distinct patterns
32. Condensation and localization of the partitioning protein ParB on the bacterial chromosome
33. WhyD tailors surface polymers to prevent premature bacteriolysis and direct cell elongation in Streptococcus pneumoniae
34. Author response: WhyD tailors surface polymers to prevent premature bacteriolysis and direct cell elongation in Streptococcus pneumoniae
35. The SpoVA membrane complex is required for dipicolinic acid import during sporulation and export during germination
36. The Bacillus subtilis germinant receptor GerA triggers premature germination in response to morphological defects during sporulation
37. CHROMOSOMES: Bacillus subtilis SMC complexes juxtapose chromosome arms as they travel from origin to terminus
38. The WalR-WalK Signaling Pathway Modulates the Activities of both CwlO and LytE through Control of the Peptidoglycan Deacetylase PdaC in Bacillus subtilis
39. Genetic Evidence for Signal Transduction within the Bacillus subtilis GerA Germinant Receptor
40. WhyD tailors surface polymers to prevent bacteriolysis and direct cell elongation in Streptococcus pneumoniae
41. Coupled, Circumferential Motions of the Cell Wall Synthesis Machinery and MreB Filaments in B. subtilis
42. Cleavage of RseA by RseP Requires a Carboxyl-Terminal Hydrophobic Amino Acid following DegS Cleavage
43. A Singular Enzymatic Megacomplex from Bacillus subtilis
44. Imaging Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis with Fluorescent Antibiotics
45. Genetic evidence for signal transduction within the Bacillus subtilis GerA germinant receptor
46. Dormant spores sense amino acids through the B subunits of their germination receptors
47. Membrane fission during bacterial spore development requires DNA-pumping driven cellular inflation
48. Salt-sensitivity of σH and Spo0A prevents sporulation of Bacillus subtilis at high osmolarity avoiding death during cellular differentiation
49. FisB relies on homo-oligomerization and lipid binding to catalyze membrane fission in bacteria
50. Structure of the peptidoglycan polymerase RodA resolved by evolutionary coupling analysis
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