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Molecular Microbiology|May 3, 2017
Bile salts and alkaline pH reciprocally modulate the interaction between the periplasmic domains of Vibrio cholerae ToxR and ToxSCharles R Midgett, Salvador Almagro-Moreno, Maria Pellegrini, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|May 29, 2007
Crystal structure of the Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing regulatory protein HapRRukman S De Silva, Gabriela Kovacikova, Wei Lin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 14, 2005
Crystal structure of the virulence gene activator AphA from Vibrio cholerae reveals it is a novel member of the winged helix transcription factor superfamilyRukman S De Silva, Gabriela Kovacikova, Wei Lin, et al.
Biochemistry|June 23, 2017
Identification of a Small Molecule Activator for AphB, a LysR-Type Virulence Transcriptional Regulator in Vibrio choleraeBritney R Privett, Maria Pellegrini, Gabriela Kovacikova, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|January 31, 2006
Dictyostelium myosin-IE is a fast molecular motor involved in phagocytosisUlrike Dürrwang, Setsuko Fujita-Becker, Muriel Erent, et al.
Msphere|July 24, 2025
Characterization of the ligand binding pocket of the virulence regulator Rns, a member of the AraC/XylS family of transcription factorsJessica D Tolbert, Kacey M Talbot, Christopher M Bollinger, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|November 8, 2011
The crystal structure of AphB, a virulence gene activator from Vibrio cholerae, reveals residues that influence its response to oxygen and pHJennifer L Taylor, Rukman S De Silva, Gabriela Kovacikova, et al.
EMBO Reports|October 24, 2002
Mutations in the relay loop region result in dominant-negative inhibition of myosin II function in DictyosteliumGeorgios Tsiavaliaris, Setsuko Fujita-Becker, Renu Batra, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 24, 2017
A new class of inhibitors of the AraC family virulence regulator Vibrio cholerae ToxTAnne K Woodbrey, Evans O Onyango, Maria Pellegrini, et al.
Biophysical Journal|January 21, 2012
The loop 5 element structurally and kinetically coordinates dimers of the human kinesin-5, Eg5Joshua S Waitzman, Adam G Larson, Jared C Cochran, et al.
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Molecular Microbiology|May 3, 2017
Bile salts and alkaline pH reciprocally modulate the interaction between the periplasmic domains of Vibrio cholerae ToxR and ToxSCharles R Midgett, Salvador Almagro-Moreno, Maria Pellegrini, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|May 29, 2007
Crystal structure of the Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing regulatory protein HapRRukman S De Silva, Gabriela Kovacikova, Wei Lin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 14, 2005
Crystal structure of the virulence gene activator AphA from Vibrio cholerae reveals it is a novel member of the winged helix transcription factor superfamilyRukman S De Silva, Gabriela Kovacikova, Wei Lin, et al.
Biochemistry|June 23, 2017
Identification of a Small Molecule Activator for AphB, a LysR-Type Virulence Transcriptional Regulator in Vibrio choleraeBritney R Privett, Maria Pellegrini, Gabriela Kovacikova, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|January 31, 2006
Dictyostelium myosin-IE is a fast molecular motor involved in phagocytosisUlrike Dürrwang, Setsuko Fujita-Becker, Muriel Erent, et al.
Msphere|July 24, 2025
Characterization of the ligand binding pocket of the virulence regulator Rns, a member of the AraC/XylS family of transcription factorsJessica D Tolbert, Kacey M Talbot, Christopher M Bollinger, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|November 8, 2011
The crystal structure of AphB, a virulence gene activator from Vibrio cholerae, reveals residues that influence its response to oxygen and pHJennifer L Taylor, Rukman S De Silva, Gabriela Kovacikova, et al.
EMBO Reports|October 24, 2002
Mutations in the relay loop region result in dominant-negative inhibition of myosin II function in DictyosteliumGeorgios Tsiavaliaris, Setsuko Fujita-Becker, Renu Batra, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 24, 2017
A new class of inhibitors of the AraC family virulence regulator Vibrio cholerae ToxTAnne K Woodbrey, Evans O Onyango, Maria Pellegrini, et al.
Biophysical Journal|January 21, 2012
The loop 5 element structurally and kinetically coordinates dimers of the human kinesin-5, Eg5Joshua S Waitzman, Adam G Larson, Jared C Cochran, et al.
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