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P J Christie

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Trends in Microbiology|July 1, 1997
The cag pathogenicity island: mechanistic insightsP J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|May 1, 1997
Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-complex transport apparatus: a paradigm for a new family of multifunctional transporters in eubacteriaP J Christie
Molecular Microbiology|April 20, 2001
Type IV secretion: intercellular transfer of macromolecules by systems ancestrally related to conjugation machinesP J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|July 10, 1999
Mutagenesis of the Agrobacterium VirE2 single-stranded DNA-binding protein identifies regions required for self-association and interaction with VirE1 and a permissive site for hybrid protein constructionX R Zhou, P J Christie
Trends in Microbiology|August 2, 2000
Bacterial type IV secretion: conjugation systems adapted to deliver effector molecules to host cellsP J Christie, J P Vogel
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1993
The Agrobacterium tumefaciens virB4 gene product is an essential virulence protein requiring an intact nucleoside triphosphate-binding domainB R Berger, P J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1997
The VirB4 ATPase of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a cytoplasmic membrane protein exposed at the periplasmic surfaceT A Dang, P J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|September 19, 1997
Suppression of mutant phenotypes of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB11 ATPase by overproduction of VirB proteinsX R Zhou, P J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|June 1, 1994
Genetic complementation analysis of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens virB operon: virB2 through virB11 are essential virulence genesB R Berger, P J Christie
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1984
Antibiotic selection pressure resulting in multiple antibiotic resistance and localization of resistance determinants to conjugative plasmids in streptococciP J Christie, G M Dunny
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Trends in Microbiology|July 1, 1997
The cag pathogenicity island: mechanistic insightsP J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|May 1, 1997
Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-complex transport apparatus: a paradigm for a new family of multifunctional transporters in eubacteriaP J Christie
Molecular Microbiology|April 20, 2001
Type IV secretion: intercellular transfer of macromolecules by systems ancestrally related to conjugation machinesP J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|July 10, 1999
Mutagenesis of the Agrobacterium VirE2 single-stranded DNA-binding protein identifies regions required for self-association and interaction with VirE1 and a permissive site for hybrid protein constructionX R Zhou, P J Christie
Trends in Microbiology|August 2, 2000
Bacterial type IV secretion: conjugation systems adapted to deliver effector molecules to host cellsP J Christie, J P Vogel
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1993
The Agrobacterium tumefaciens virB4 gene product is an essential virulence protein requiring an intact nucleoside triphosphate-binding domainB R Berger, P J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1997
The VirB4 ATPase of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a cytoplasmic membrane protein exposed at the periplasmic surfaceT A Dang, P J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|September 19, 1997
Suppression of mutant phenotypes of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB11 ATPase by overproduction of VirB proteinsX R Zhou, P J Christie
Journal of Bacteriology|June 1, 1994
Genetic complementation analysis of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens virB operon: virB2 through virB11 are essential virulence genesB R Berger, P J Christie
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1984
Antibiotic selection pressure resulting in multiple antibiotic resistance and localization of resistance determinants to conjugative plasmids in streptococciP J Christie, G M Dunny
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