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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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January 10, 2013
Purification of the outer membrane usher protein and periplasmic chaperone-subunit complexes from the P and type 1 pilus systems
Nadine S Henderson, David G Thanassi
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
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June 11, 2002
Blue Native electrophoresis to study mitochondrial and other protein complexes
Leo G J Nijtmans, Nadine S Henderson, Ian J Holt
Molecular Microbiology
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February 9, 2011
Function of the usher N-terminus in catalysing pilus assembly
Nadine S Henderson, Tony W Ng, Iehab Talukder, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 24, 2009
Modulating effects of the plug, helix, and N- and C-terminal domains on channel properties of the PapC usher
Owen S Mapingire, Nadine S Henderson, Guillaume Duret, et al.
Molecular Membrane Biology
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May 17, 2016
Electrostatic networks control plug stabilization in the PapC usher
Thieng Pham, Nadine S Henderson, Glenn T Werneburg, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 16, 2004
Topology of the outer membrane usher PapC determined by site-directed fluorescence labeling
Nadine S Henderson, Stephane Shu Kin So, Cheryl Martin, et al.
FEBS Letters
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June 18, 2016
Effect of chaperone-adhesin complex on plug release by the PapC usher
Thieng Pham, Glenn T Werneburg, Nadine S Henderson, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 9, 2019
The small molecule nitazoxanide selectively disrupts BAM-mediated folding of the outer membrane usher protein
John J Psonis, Peter Chahales, Nadine S Henderson, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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June 9, 2015
The pilus usher controls protein interactions via domain masking and is functional as an oligomer
Glenn T Werneburg, Nadine S Henderson, Erica B Portnoy, et al.
Elife
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September 28, 2016
Correction: Allosteric signalling in the outer membrane translocation domain of PapC usher
Irene Farabella, Thieng Pham, Nadine S Henderson, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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January 10, 2013
Purification of the outer membrane usher protein and periplasmic chaperone-subunit complexes from the P and type 1 pilus systems
Nadine S Henderson, David G Thanassi
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
|
June 11, 2002
Blue Native electrophoresis to study mitochondrial and other protein complexes
Leo G J Nijtmans, Nadine S Henderson, Ian J Holt
Molecular Microbiology
|
February 9, 2011
Function of the usher N-terminus in catalysing pilus assembly
Nadine S Henderson, Tony W Ng, Iehab Talukder, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 24, 2009
Modulating effects of the plug, helix, and N- and C-terminal domains on channel properties of the PapC usher
Owen S Mapingire, Nadine S Henderson, Guillaume Duret, et al.
Molecular Membrane Biology
|
May 17, 2016
Electrostatic networks control plug stabilization in the PapC usher
Thieng Pham, Nadine S Henderson, Glenn T Werneburg, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 16, 2004
Topology of the outer membrane usher PapC determined by site-directed fluorescence labeling
Nadine S Henderson, Stephane Shu Kin So, Cheryl Martin, et al.
FEBS Letters
|
June 18, 2016
Effect of chaperone-adhesin complex on plug release by the PapC usher
Thieng Pham, Glenn T Werneburg, Nadine S Henderson, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 9, 2019
The small molecule nitazoxanide selectively disrupts BAM-mediated folding of the outer membrane usher protein
John J Psonis, Peter Chahales, Nadine S Henderson, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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June 9, 2015
The pilus usher controls protein interactions via domain masking and is functional as an oligomer
Glenn T Werneburg, Nadine S Henderson, Erica B Portnoy, et al.
Elife
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September 28, 2016
Correction: Allosteric signalling in the outer membrane translocation domain of PapC usher
Irene Farabella, Thieng Pham, Nadine S Henderson, et al.
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