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1. Protein Circlets as Sex Pilus Subunits

2. RP4 Repressor Protein KorB Binds to the Major Groove of the Operator DNA: A Raman Study

3. VirB11 ATPases are dynamic hexameric assemblies: new insights into bacterial type IV secretion

4. TraG-Like Proteins of DNA Transfer Systems and of the Helicobacter pylori Type IV Secretion System: Inner Membrane Gate for Exported Substrates?

5. Phage N15 Telomere Resolution

6. An Src Homology 3-like Domain Is Responsible for Dimerization of the Repressor Protein KorB Encoded by the Promiscuous IncP Plasmid RP4

7. Biogenesis of T Pili in Agrobacterium tumefaciens Requires Precise VirB2 Propilin Cleavage and Cyclization

8. Type IV Secretion Machinery

9. Maturation of IncP Pilin Precursors Resembles the Catalytic Dyad-Like Mechanism of Leader Peptidases

10. Crystal Structure of the Hexameric Traffic ATPase of the Helicobacter pylori Type IV Secretion System

11. Enzymology of Type IV Macromolecule Secretion Systems: the Conjugative Transfer Regions of Plasmids RP4 and R388 and the cag Pathogenicity Island of Helicobacter pylori Encode Structurally and Functionally Related Nucleoside Triphosphate Hydrolases

12. Sequence-related protein export NTPases encoded by the conjugative transfer region of RP4 and by the cag pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori share similar hexameric ring structures

13. Conjugative Pili of IncP Plasmids, and the Ti Plasmid T Pilus Are Composed of Cyclic Subunits

14. The RepA Protein of Plasmid RSF1010 Is a Replicative DNA Helicase

15. The helicase domain of phage P4 alpha protein overlaps the specific DNA binding domain

16. Mechanisms of Initiation and Termination Reactions in Conjugative DNA Processing

17. DNA PROCESSING REACTIONS IN BACTERIAL CONJUGATION

18. Initiation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA Processing

19. MPSA abstracts

20. Sequence similarities between the RP4 Tra2 and the Ti VirB region strongly support the conjugation model for T-DNA transfer

21. A common sequence motif, -E-G-Y-A-T-A-, identified within the primase domains of plasmid-encoded I- and P-type DNA primases and the alpha protein of the Escherichia coli satellite phage P4

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23. Nucleotide sequence and organization of genes flanking the transfer origin of promiscuous plasmid RP4

24. Gene organization and nucleotide sequence of the primase region of IncP plasmids RP4 and R751

25. In vitro assembly of relaxosomes at the transfer origin of plasmid RP4

26. Covalent association of the traI gene product of plasmid RP4 with the 5'-terminal nucleotide at the relaxation nick site

27. Unsaturated fatty acids are inhibitors of bacterial conjugation

28. Hexameric RSF1010 helicase RepA: the structural and functional importance of single amino acid residues

29. TraG-like proteins of type IV secretion systems: functional dissection of the multiple activities of TraG (RP4) and TrwB (R388)

30. The VirB4 family of proposed traffic nucleoside triphosphatases: common motifs in plasmid RP4 TrbE are essential for conjugation and phage adsorption

31. Bacteriophage P1 Ban protein is a hexameric DNA helicase that interacts with and substitutes for Escherichia coli DnaB

32. Concerted action of three distinct domains in the DNA cleaving-joining reaction catalyzed by relaxase (TraI) of conjugative plasmid RP4

33. Site-specific cleavage and joining of single-stranded DNA by VirD2 protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmids: analogy to bacterial conjugation

34. Phage P4 alpha protein is multifunctional with origin recognition, helicase and primase activities

35. Relaxase (TraI) of IncP alpha plasmid RP4 catalyzes a site-specific cleaving-joining reaction of single-stranded DNA

36. DNA Processing and Replication during Plasmid Transfer between Gram-Negative Bacteria

37. TraK protein of conjugative plasmid RP4 forms a specialized nucleoprotein complex with the transfer origin

38. Synthesis of a Chemically Reactive Analog of the Initiation Codon. Its Reaction with Ribosomes of Escherichia coli

39. The dnaB protein of Escherichia coli groPB mutants

40. ThednaCprotein ofEscherichia coli. Purification, physical properties and interaction withdnaBprotein

41. The origin of conjugative IncP plasmid transfer: Interaction with plasmid-encoded products and the nucleotide sequence at the relaxation site

43. Crosslinking of chemically reactive A-U-G analogs to ribosomal proteins within initiation complexes

44. Synthesis of P1 ban protein in minicells infected by P1 mutants

45. Bacteriophage T7 DNA Primase: A Multifunctional Enzyme Involved in DNA Replication

46. Escherichia coli dnaB protein. Affinity chromatography on immobilized nucleotides

47. Amino acid substitutions resulting from suppression of nonsense mutations

48. The codon binding site of the Escherichia coli ribosome as studied with a chemically reactive A-U-G analog

49. Identification of cysteine-10 of protein S18 as part of the mRNA- binding site of Escherichia coli ribosomes by affinity- labelling studies with a chemically reactive A-U-G analog

50. Function and Properties of RP4 DNA Primase

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