P Plocinski
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Recent Articles
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Korycka-Machala M, Kawka M, Lach J, Plocinska R, Bekier A, Dziadek B, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2022 Nov;
13:1004632.
PMID: 36438838
It was recently reported that 4-substituted picolinohydrazonamides carrying hydrophilic cyclic amines, such as morpholine and pyrrolidine, at the end of their thiosemicarbazide chain have potent antimycobacterial activity at concentrations below...
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Castaneda-Garcia A, Prieto A, Rodriguez-Beltran J, Alonso N, Cantillon D, Costas C, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Jan;
8:14246.
PMID: 28128207
Mismatch repair (MMR) is a near ubiquitous pathway, essential for the maintenance of genome stability. Members of the MutS and MutL protein families perform key steps in mismatch correction. Despite...
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Plocinski P, Martinez L, Sarva K, Plocinska R, Madiraju M, Rajagopalan M
Tuberculosis (Edinb)
. 2014 Jan;
93 Suppl:S21-7.
PMID: 24388644
We recently showed that two small membrane proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, CwsA and CrgA, interact with each other, and that loss of CwsA in M. smegmatis is associated with defects...
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Plocinski P, Arora N, Sarva K, Blaszczyk E, Qin H, Das N, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2012 Sep;
194(23):6398-409.
PMID: 23002219
Bacterial cell division and cell wall synthesis are highly coordinated processes involving multiple proteins. Here, we show that Rv0008c, a novel small membrane protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, localizes to the...
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Plocinski P, Ziolkiewicz M, Kiran M, Vadrevu S, Nguyen H, Hugonnet J, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2011 May;
193(13):3246-56.
PMID: 21531798
The role(s) in cell division of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv0011c gene product, a homolog of the Streptomyces CrgA protein that is responsible for coordinating growth and cytokinesis in sporogenic aerial...