Matthew A Gerding
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Dorr T, Delgado F, Umans B, Gerding M, Davis B, Waldor M
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2016 May;
60(8):4757-63.
PMID: 27216069
Gram-negative bacteria are notoriously resistant to a variety of high-molecular-weight antibiotics due to the limited permeability of their outer membrane (OM). The basis of OM barrier function and the genetic...
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Gerding M, Chao M, Davis B, Waldor M
mBio
. 2015 Jul;
6(4):e00973.
PMID: 26220967
Unlabelled: Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation, as they contain two circular chromosomes. Chromosome II (chrII) replication is governed by two evolutionarily unique yet highly...
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Yamaichi Y, Gerding M, Davis B, Waldor M
PLoS Genet
. 2011 Aug;
7(7):e1002189.
PMID: 21811418
There is little knowledge of factors and mechanisms for coordinating bacterial chromosome replication and segregation. Previous studies have revealed that genes (and their products) that surround the origin of replication...
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Gerding M, Liu B, Bendezu F, Hale C, Bernhardt T, de Boer P
J Bacteriol
. 2009 Aug;
191(24):7383-401.
PMID: 19684127
Of the known essential division proteins in Escherichia coli, FtsN is the last to join the septal ring organelle. FtsN is a bitopic membrane protein with a small cytoplasmic portion...
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Gerding M, Ogata Y, Pecora N, Niki H, de Boer P
Mol Microbiol
. 2007 Jan;
63(4):1008-25.
PMID: 17233825
Fission of bacterial cells involves the co-ordinated invagination of the envelope layers. Invagination of the cytoplasmic membrane (IM) and peptidoglycan (PG) layer is likely driven by the septal ring organelle....