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2. Coordinated peptidoglycan synthases and hydrolases stabilize the bacterial cell wall
3. Mechanisms for bacterial gliding motility on soft substrates
4. Mechanisms for bacterial gliding motility on soft substrates
5. MotAB-like machinery drives the movement of MreB filaments during bacterial gliding motility
6. Establishing rod shape from spherical, peptidoglycan-deficient bacterial spores
7. Mathematical modeling of mechanosensitive reversal control in Myxococcus xanthus
8. Mathematical modeling of mechanosensitive reversal control in Myxococcus xanthus
9. Novel mechanisms power bacterial gliding motility
10. Hybrid promiscuous (Hypr) GGDEF enzymes produce cyclic AMP-GMP (3′, 3′-cGAMP)
11. The polarity of myxobacterial gliding is regulated by direct interactions between the gliding motors and the Ras homolog MglA
12. Bacteria that Glide with Helical Tracks
13. Editorial: Biological rotary nanomotors
14. Myxococcus xanthus, a nonpathogenic bacterium, eliminates Cryptococcus neoformans, a fungal pathogen of human, independent of cell-cell contact
15. PlpA, a PilZ‐like protein, regulates directed motility of the bacterium Myxococcus xanthus
16. Flagellar Motor Transformed: Biophysical Perspectives of the Myxococcus xanthus Gliding Mechanism
17. De Novo Assembly and Annotation of the Complete Genome Sequence of Myxococcus xanthus DZ2
18. Flagellar Motor Transformed: Biophysical Perspectives of the Myxococcus xanthus Gliding Mechanism
19. Flagella stator homologs function as motors for myxobacterial gliding motility by moving in helical trajectories
20. Exopolysaccharides promote Myxococcus xanthus social motility by inhibiting cellular reversals
21. The coordination between penicillin-binding protein 1a (PBP1a) and the hydrolytic peptidase DacB determines the integrity of bacterial cell poles
22. Myxobacteria gliding motility requires cytoskeleton rotation powered by proton motive force
23. Roadmap on emerging concepts in the physical biology of bacterial biofilms: from surface sensing to community formation
24. Roadmap on emerging concepts in the physical biology of bacterial biofilms:from surface sensing to community formation
25. Bacterial motility complexes require the actin‐like protein, MreB and the Ras homologue, MglA
26. Myxococcus xanthus as a Model Organism for Peptidoglycan Assembly and Bacterial Morphogenesis
27. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cooperation and Cheating among Germinating Spores.
28. Vps39 is required for ethanolamine-stimulated elevation in mitochondrial phosphatidylethanolamine
29. Second messengers and divergent HD‐GYP phosphodiesterases regulate 3′,3′‐cGAMP signaling
30. A multi-protein complex from Myxococcus xanthus required for bacterial gliding motility
31. From signal perception to signal transduction: ligand-induced dimeric switch of DctB sensory domain in solution
32. AglZ regulates adventurous (A-) motility in Myxococcus xanthus through its interaction with the cytoplasmic receptor, FrzCD
33. Establishing Rod-Shape from Spherical, Peptidoglycan-Deficient Bacterial Spores
34. Second messengers and divergent HD-GYP enzymes regulate 3’,3’-cGAMP signaling
35. Cancer Nanotherapy: Investigating Subcellular Compartment Targeting Effect of Porous Coordination Cages for Enhancing Cancer Nanotherapy (Small 47/2018)
36. Second messengers and divergent HD‐GYP phosphodiesterases regulate 3′,3′‐cGAMP signaling.
37. Investigating Subcellular Compartment Targeting Effect of Porous Coordination Cages for Enhancing Cancer Nanotherapy
38. PlpA, a PilZ-like protein, regulates directed motility of the bacterium Myxococcus xanthus
39. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Exclusion of assembled MreB by anionic phospholipids at cell poles confers cell polarity for bidirectional growth.
40. Bacterial Gliding Motility: Rolling Out a Consensus Model
41. IFT57 stabilizes assembled intraflagellar transport complex and mediates transport of motility-related flagellar cargo
42. Exopolysaccharides promoteMyxococcus xanthussocial motility by inhibiting cellular reversals
43. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Single-cell twitching chemotaxis in developing biofilms.
44. The polarity of myxobacterial gliding is regulated by direct interactions between the gliding motors and the Ras homolog MglA
45. Uncovering the Mystery of Gliding Motility in the Myxobacteria
46. A Model for Bacterial Motility Utilizing Helical Cytoskeleton Filaments and Ion-Driven Motors
47. 2SA0930 Myxobacterial gliding motility requires cytoskeleton rotation powered by proton motive force(2SA Dynamics of Cell System and Molecular-Machine Components in Bacteria,The 48th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)
48. Bacterial motility complexes require the actin-like protein, MreB and the Ras homologue, MglA
49. AglZ regulates adventurous (A-) motility inMyxococcus xanthusthrough its interaction with the cytoplasmic receptor, FrzCD
50. C4-Dicarboxylates Sensing Mechanism Revealed by the Crystal Structures of DctB Sensor Domain
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