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Daniel N Wilson

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Cell|September 22, 2009
SnapShot: Antibiotic inhibition of protein synthesis IDaniel Sohmen, Joerg M Harms, Frank Schlünzen, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|August 20, 2014
The bacterial translation stress responseAgata L Starosta, Jürgen Lassak, Kirsten Jung, et al.
Cell|October 7, 2009
Enhanced SnapShot: Antibiotic inhibition of protein synthesis IIDaniel Sohmen, Joerg M Harms, Frank Schlünzen, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|June 21, 2017
Structural Basis for Ribosome Rescue in BacteriaPaul Huter, Claudia Müller, Stefan Arenz, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences|June 6, 2018
The Mechanisms of Action of Ribosome-Targeting Peptide AntibioticsYury S Polikanov, Nikolay A Aleksashin, Bertrand Beckert, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 17, 2005
Deacylated tRNA is released from the E site upon A site occupation but before GTP is hydrolyzed by EF-TuGeorge Dinos, Dimitrios L Kalpaxis, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|April 29, 2008
The role of 23S ribosomal RNA residue A2451 in peptide bond synthesis revealed by atomic mutagenesisKathrin Lang, Matthias Erlacher, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 3, 2012
Mechanisms of SecM-mediated stalling in the ribosomeJames Gumbart, Eduard Schreiner, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|June 27, 2020
Target protection as a key antibiotic resistance mechanismDaniel N Wilson, Vasili Hauryliuk, Gemma C Atkinson, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 23, 2009
The final step of hygromycin A biosynthesis, oxidation of C-5''-dihydrohygromycin A, is linked to a putative proton gradient-dependent effluxVidya Dhote, Agata L Starosta, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
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Cell|September 22, 2009
SnapShot: Antibiotic inhibition of protein synthesis IDaniel Sohmen, Joerg M Harms, Frank Schlünzen, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|August 20, 2014
The bacterial translation stress responseAgata L Starosta, Jürgen Lassak, Kirsten Jung, et al.
Cell|October 7, 2009
Enhanced SnapShot: Antibiotic inhibition of protein synthesis IIDaniel Sohmen, Joerg M Harms, Frank Schlünzen, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|June 21, 2017
Structural Basis for Ribosome Rescue in BacteriaPaul Huter, Claudia Müller, Stefan Arenz, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences|June 6, 2018
The Mechanisms of Action of Ribosome-Targeting Peptide AntibioticsYury S Polikanov, Nikolay A Aleksashin, Bertrand Beckert, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 17, 2005
Deacylated tRNA is released from the E site upon A site occupation but before GTP is hydrolyzed by EF-TuGeorge Dinos, Dimitrios L Kalpaxis, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|April 29, 2008
The role of 23S ribosomal RNA residue A2451 in peptide bond synthesis revealed by atomic mutagenesisKathrin Lang, Matthias Erlacher, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 3, 2012
Mechanisms of SecM-mediated stalling in the ribosomeJames Gumbart, Eduard Schreiner, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|June 27, 2020
Target protection as a key antibiotic resistance mechanismDaniel N Wilson, Vasili Hauryliuk, Gemma C Atkinson, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 23, 2009
The final step of hygromycin A biosynthesis, oxidation of C-5''-dihydrohygromycin A, is linked to a putative proton gradient-dependent effluxVidya Dhote, Agata L Starosta, Daniel N Wilson, et al.
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