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Belin D, Guzman L, Bost S, Konakova M, Silva F, Beckwith J
J Mol Biol . 2003 Dec; 335(2):437-53. PMID: 14672654
It is widely assumed that the functional activity of signal sequences has been conserved throughout evolution, at least between Gram-negative bacteria and eukaryotes. The ovalbumin family of serine protease inhibitors...
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Toutain C, Clarke D, Leeds J, Kuhn J, Beckwith J, Holland I, et al.
Mol Genet Genomics . 2003 Mar; 268(6):761-70. PMID: 12655402
DjlA is a bitopic inner membrane protein, which belongs to the DnaJ co-chaperone family in Escherichia coli. Overproduction of DjlA leads to the synthesis of colanic acid, resulting in mucoidy,...
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Alper J, Beckwith J
Politics Life Sci . 2003 Jan; 18(2):285-8. PMID: 12542056
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Beckwith J
Ann Ist Super Sanita . 2002 Jan; 37(2):189-94. PMID: 11758276
The author outlines the history of genetics in the United States, looking at all the social and political implications of it, too often underestimated by the geneticists themselves. In contrast...
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Kadokura H, Beckwith J
Nat Cell Biol . 2001 Nov; 3(11):E247-9. PMID: 11715032
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Chen J, Beckwith J
Mol Microbiol . 2001 Nov; 42(2):395-413. PMID: 11703663
During cell division in Gram-negative bacteria, the cell envelope invaginates and constricts at the septum, eventually severing the cell into two compartments, and separating the replicated genetic materials. In Escherichia...
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Leeds J, Boyd D, Huber D, Sonoda G, Luu H, Engelman D, et al.
J Mol Biol . 2001 Oct; 313(1):181-95. PMID: 11601855
In order to identify new transmembrane helix packing motifs in naturally occurring proteins, we have selected transmembrane domains from a library of random Escherichia coli genomic DNA fragments and screened...
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Ritz D, Lim J, Reynolds C, Poole L, Beckwith J
Science . 2001 Oct; 294(5540):158-60. PMID: 11588261
Pathways for the reduction of protein disulfide bonds are found in all organisms and are required for the reductive recycling of certain enzymes including the essential protein ribonucleotide reductase. An...
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Ritz D, Beckwith J
Annu Rev Microbiol . 2001 Sep; 55:21-48. PMID: 11544348
Disulfide bonds in proteins play various important roles. They are either formed as structural features to stabilize the protein or are found only transiently as part of a catalytic or...
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Goldstone D, Haebel P, KATZEN F, Bader M, Bardwell J, Beckwith J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Aug; 98(17):9551-6. PMID: 11493705
The correct formation of disulfide bonds in the periplasm of Escherichia coli involves Dsb proteins, including two related periplasmic disulfide-bond isomerases, DsbC and DsbG. DsbD is a membrane protein required...