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Anthony Maxwell

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Nucleic Acids Research|March 30, 2018
A new class of antibacterials, the imidazopyrazinones, reveal structural transitions involved in DNA gyrase poisoning and mechanisms of resistanceThomas Germe, Judit Vörös, Frederic Jeannot, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|November 25, 2004
A mutation in Escherichia coli DNA gyrase conferring quinolone resistance results in sensitivity to drugs targeting eukaryotic topoisomerase IIThomas Gruger, John L Nitiss, Anthony Maxwell, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications|August 5, 2009
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a complex formed between the antibiotic simocyclinone D8 and the DNA breakage-reunion domain of Escherichia coli DNA gyraseMarcus J Edwards, Ruth H Flatman, Lesley A Mitchenall, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 1, 2013
Mycobacterium fluoroquinolone resistance protein B, a novel small GTPase, is involved in the regulation of DNA gyrase and drug resistanceJun Tao, Jiao Han, Hanyu Wu, et al.
Elife|June 10, 2024
Rapid, DNA-induced interface swapping by DNA gyraseThomas R M Germe, Natassja G Bush, Victoria M Baskerville, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 15, 2018
A new class of antibacterials, the imidazopyrazinones, reveal structural transitions involved in DNA gyrase poisoning and mechanisms of resistanceThomas Germe, Judit Vörös, Frederic Jeannot, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|May 23, 2009
Coupling of the biosynthesis and export of the DNA gyrase inhibitor simocyclinone in Streptomyces antibioticusTung B K Le, Hans-Peter Fiedler, Chris D den Hengst, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 12, 2015
SimC7 Is a Novel NAD(P)H-Dependent Ketoreductase Essential for the Antibiotic Activity of the DNA Gyrase Inhibitor SimocyclinoneMartin Schäfer, Tung B K Le, Stephen J Hearnshaw, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 4, 2007
Hot-spot consensus of fluoroquinolone-mediated DNA cleavage by Gram-negative and Gram-positive type II DNA topoisomerasesSara N Richter, Giulia Giaretta, Valentina Comuzzi, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 9, 2011
Use of divalent metal ions in the DNA cleavage reaction of topoisomerase IVSteven L Pitts, Grace F Liou, Lesley A Mitchenall, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|March 30, 2018
A new class of antibacterials, the imidazopyrazinones, reveal structural transitions involved in DNA gyrase poisoning and mechanisms of resistanceThomas Germe, Judit Vörös, Frederic Jeannot, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|November 25, 2004
A mutation in Escherichia coli DNA gyrase conferring quinolone resistance results in sensitivity to drugs targeting eukaryotic topoisomerase IIThomas Gruger, John L Nitiss, Anthony Maxwell, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications|August 5, 2009
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a complex formed between the antibiotic simocyclinone D8 and the DNA breakage-reunion domain of Escherichia coli DNA gyraseMarcus J Edwards, Ruth H Flatman, Lesley A Mitchenall, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 1, 2013
Mycobacterium fluoroquinolone resistance protein B, a novel small GTPase, is involved in the regulation of DNA gyrase and drug resistanceJun Tao, Jiao Han, Hanyu Wu, et al.
Elife|June 10, 2024
Rapid, DNA-induced interface swapping by DNA gyraseThomas R M Germe, Natassja G Bush, Victoria M Baskerville, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 15, 2018
A new class of antibacterials, the imidazopyrazinones, reveal structural transitions involved in DNA gyrase poisoning and mechanisms of resistanceThomas Germe, Judit Vörös, Frederic Jeannot, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|May 23, 2009
Coupling of the biosynthesis and export of the DNA gyrase inhibitor simocyclinone in Streptomyces antibioticusTung B K Le, Hans-Peter Fiedler, Chris D den Hengst, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 12, 2015
SimC7 Is a Novel NAD(P)H-Dependent Ketoreductase Essential for the Antibiotic Activity of the DNA Gyrase Inhibitor SimocyclinoneMartin Schäfer, Tung B K Le, Stephen J Hearnshaw, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 4, 2007
Hot-spot consensus of fluoroquinolone-mediated DNA cleavage by Gram-negative and Gram-positive type II DNA topoisomerasesSara N Richter, Giulia Giaretta, Valentina Comuzzi, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 9, 2011
Use of divalent metal ions in the DNA cleavage reaction of topoisomerase IVSteven L Pitts, Grace F Liou, Lesley A Mitchenall, et al.
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