219 results on '"Takada, Hiraku"'
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2. Structural basis for PoxtA-mediated resistance to phenicol and oxazolidinone antibiotics
3. Resolution of ribosomal stalling by EF-P and ABCF ATPases YfmR and YkpA/YbiT.
4. A role for the S4-domain containing protein YlmH in ribosome-associated quality control in Bacillus subtilis.
5. A role for the S4-domain containing protein YlmH in ribosome-associated quality control inBacillus subtilis
6. A nucleotide-switch mechanism mediates opposing catalytic activities of Rel enzymes
7. Structural basis of ABCF-mediated resistance to pleuromutilin, lincosamide, and streptogramin A antibiotics in Gram-positive pathogens
8. Structural basis for antibiotic resistance mediated by the Bacillus subtilis ABCF ATPase VmlR
9. Znf598-mediated Rps10/eS10 ubiquitination contributes to the ribosome ubiquitination dynamics during zebrafish development
10. Patchy and widespread distribution of bacterial translation arrest peptides associated with the protein localization machinery
11. Genome-encoded ABCF factors implicated in intrinsic antibiotic resistance in Gram-positive bacteria: VmlR2, Ard1 and CplR
12. The structure of DarB in complex with Rel NTD reveals nonribosomal activation of Rel stringent factors
13. Genome-encoded ABCF factors implicated in intrinsic antibiotic resistance in Gram-positive bacteria: VmlR2, Ard1 and CplR
14. Genomic SELEX Reveals Pervasive Role of the Flagella Master Regulator FlhDC in Carbon Metabolism
15. The structure of DarB in complex with Rel NTD reveals nonribosomal activation of Rel stringent factors
16. Genome-encoded ABCF factors implicated in intrinsic antibiotic resistance in Gram-positive bacteria: VmlR2, Ard1 and CplR
17. Expression of Bacillus subtilis ABCF antibiotic resistance factor VmlR is regulated by RNA polymerase pausing, transcription attenuation, translation attenuation and (p)ppGpp
18. Expression of Bacillus subtilis ABCF antibiotic resistance factor VmlR is regulated by RNA polymerase pausing, transcription attenuation, translation attenuation and (p)ppGpp
19. Synthetic oxepanoprolinamide iboxamycin is active against Listeria monocytogenes despite the intrinsic resistance mediated by VgaL/Lmo0919 ABCF ATPase
20. Synthetic oxepanoprolinamide iboxamycin is highly active against human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes
21. Expanded roles of two-component response regulator OmpR in Escherichia coli: genomic SELEX search for novel regulation targets
22. Nonhydrolysable Analogues of (p)ppGpp and (p)ppApp Alarmone Nucleotides as Novel Molecular Tools
23. (p)ppGpp controls stringent factors by exploiting antagonistic allosteric coupling between catalytic domains
24. RelA-SpoT Homolog toxins pyrophosphorylate the CCA end of tRNA to inhibit protein synthesis
25. RqcH and RqcP catalyze processive poly-alanine synthesis in a reconstituted ribosome-associated quality control system
26. RqcH and RqcP catalyze processive poly-alanine synthesis in a reconstituted ribosome-associated quality control system
27. RelA-SpoT Homologue toxins pyrophosphorylate the CCA end of tRNA to inhibit protein synthesis
28. (p)ppGpp controls stringent factors by exploiting antagonistic allosteric coupling between catalytic domains
29. Nonhydrolysable Analogues of (p)ppGpp and (p)ppApp Alarmone Nucleotides as Novel Molecular Tools
30. Structural Basis for Bacterial Ribosome-Associated Quality Control by RqcH and RqcP
31. Ribosome association primes the stringent factor Rel for tRNA-dependent locking in the A-site and activation of (p)ppGpp synthesis
32. An essential enzyme for phospholipid synthesis associates with the Bacillus subtilis divisome
33. Structural basis for PoxtA-mediated resistance to Phenicol and Oxazolidinone antibiotics
34. The C-Terminal RRM/ACT Domain Is Crucial for Fine-Tuning the Activation of 'Long' RelA-SpoT Homolog Enzymes by Ribosomal Complexes
35. A widespread toxin-antitoxin system exploiting growth control via alarmone signaling
36. Novel (p)ppGpp(0) suppressor mutations reveal an unexpected link between methionine catabolism and GTP synthesis in Bacillus subtilis
37. A widespread toxin−antitoxin system exploiting growth control via alarmone signaling
38. Structural Basis for Bacterial Ribosome-Associated Quality Control by RqcH and RqcP
39. Regulation of nuclear envelope dynamics via APC/C is necessary for the progression of semi-open mitosis in Schizosaccharomyces japonicus
40. Ribosome association primes the stringent factor Rel for tRNA-dependent locking in the A-site and activation of (p)ppGpp synthesis
41. Structural basis of resistance to lincosamide, streptogramin A, and pleuromutilin antibiotics by ABCF ATPases in Gram-positive pathogens
42. Structural basis for bacterial ribosome quality control
43. A widespread toxin−antitoxin system exploiting growth control via alarmone signaling
44. The C-Terminal RRM/ACT Domain Is Crucial for Fine-Tuning the Activation of ‘Long’ RelA-SpoT Homolog Enzymes by Ribosomal Complexes
45. Novel (p)ppGpp0suppressor mutations reveal an unexpected link between methionine catabolism and GTP synthesis inBacillus subtilis
46. Ribosome association primes the stringent factor Rel for recruitment of deacylated tRNA to ribosomal A-site
47. Ribosome Association Primes the Stringent Factor Rel for Recruitment of Deacylated tRNA to the Ribosomal A-Site
48. ABCF ATPases Involved in Protein Synthesis, Ribosome Assembly and Antibiotic Resistance : Structural and Functional Diversification across the Tree of Life
49. The Rel stringent factor from Thermus thermophilus : crystallization and X-ray analysis
50. Elimination of ribosome inactivating factors improves the efficiency of and cell-free translation systems
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