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David Z Rudner

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|May 11, 2010
Protein subcellular localization in bacteriaDavid Z Rudner, Richard Losick
Genes & Development|April 18, 2002
A sporulation membrane protein tethers the pro-sigmaK processing enzyme to its inhibitor and dictates its subcellular localizationDavid Z Rudner, Richard Losick
Molecular Cell|July 5, 2006
A branched pathway governing the activation of a developmental transcription factor by regulated intramembrane proteolysisNathalie Campo, David Z Rudner
Molecular Microbiology|May 12, 2007
Perturbations to engulfment trigger a degradative response that prevents cell-cell signalling during sporulation in Bacillus subtilisThierry Doan, David Z Rudner
Journal of Bacteriology|June 15, 2007
SpoIVB and CtpB are both forespore signals in the activation of the sporulation transcription factor sigmaK in Bacillus subtilisNathalie Campo, David Z Rudner
Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 3, 2014
Spatial organization of bacterial chromosomesXindan Wang, David Z Rudner
Mbio|January 29, 2025
Two new enzymes that liberate undecaprenyl-phosphate to replenish the carrier lipid pool during envelope stressIan J Roney, David Z Rudner
Plos Biology|April 29, 2024
Bacillus subtilis uses the SigM signaling pathway to prioritize the use of its lipid carrier for cell wall synthesisIan J Roney, David Z Rudner
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 25, 2026
Microbial GAIN domains undergo autoproteolysis and enable release of diverse cell surface associated proteinsAnna P Brogan, David Z Rudner
Nature|November 30, 2022
Two broadly conserved families of polyprenyl-phosphate transportersIan J Roney, David Z Rudner
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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|May 11, 2010
Protein subcellular localization in bacteriaDavid Z Rudner, Richard Losick
Genes & Development|April 18, 2002
A sporulation membrane protein tethers the pro-sigmaK processing enzyme to its inhibitor and dictates its subcellular localizationDavid Z Rudner, Richard Losick
Molecular Cell|July 5, 2006
A branched pathway governing the activation of a developmental transcription factor by regulated intramembrane proteolysisNathalie Campo, David Z Rudner
Molecular Microbiology|May 12, 2007
Perturbations to engulfment trigger a degradative response that prevents cell-cell signalling during sporulation in Bacillus subtilisThierry Doan, David Z Rudner
Journal of Bacteriology|June 15, 2007
SpoIVB and CtpB are both forespore signals in the activation of the sporulation transcription factor sigmaK in Bacillus subtilisNathalie Campo, David Z Rudner
Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 3, 2014
Spatial organization of bacterial chromosomesXindan Wang, David Z Rudner
Mbio|January 29, 2025
Two new enzymes that liberate undecaprenyl-phosphate to replenish the carrier lipid pool during envelope stressIan J Roney, David Z Rudner
Plos Biology|April 29, 2024
Bacillus subtilis uses the SigM signaling pathway to prioritize the use of its lipid carrier for cell wall synthesisIan J Roney, David Z Rudner
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 25, 2026
Microbial GAIN domains undergo autoproteolysis and enable release of diverse cell surface associated proteinsAnna P Brogan, David Z Rudner
Nature|November 30, 2022
Two broadly conserved families of polyprenyl-phosphate transportersIan J Roney, David Z Rudner
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