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Piotr Ceglowski

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Zienkiewicz M, Kern-Zdanowicz I, Carattoli A, Gniadkowski M, Ceglowski P
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 2013 Jan; 341(1):27-36. PMID: 23330672
The IncF plasmid p1658/97 (c. 125 kb) from Escherichia coli isolates recovered during a clonal outbreak in a hospital in Warsaw, Poland, in 1997 contains the extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) gene...
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Zielenkiewicz U, Kowalewska M, Kaczor C, Ceglowski P
J Bacteriol . 2009 Apr; 191(11):3677-84. PMID: 19346303
The widespread prokaryotic toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems involve conditional interaction between two TA proteins. The interaction between the Epsilon and Zeta proteins, constituting the TA system of plasmid pSM19035 from Streptococcus...
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Dmowski M, Sitkiewicz I, Ceglowski P
J Bacteriol . 2006 Jun; 188(12):4362-72. PMID: 16740943
High segregational stability of the streptococcal plasmid pSM19035 is achieved by the concerted action of systems involved in plasmid copy number control, multimer resolution, and postsegregational killing. In this study,...
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Zielenkiewicz U, Ceglowski P
J Bacteriol . 2005 Aug; 187(17):6094-105. PMID: 16109951
pSM19035 of the pathogenic bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes is a low-copy-number plasmid carrying erythromycin resistance, stably maintained in a broad range of gram-positive bacteria. We show here that the omega-epsilon-zeta operon...
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Nowakowska B, Kern-Zdanowicz I, Zielenkiewicz U, Ceglowski P
Acta Biochim Pol . 2005 Apr; 52(1):99-107. PMID: 15827609
The postsegregational killing system of pSM19035 plasmid consists of the proteins Zeta and Epsilon, a toxin and an antidote, respectively. Zeta mutants were isolated with the use of Bacillus subtilis...
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Tauch A, Schneiker S, Selbitschka W, Puhler A, van Overbeek L, Smalla K, et al.
Microbiology (Reading) . 2002 Jun; 148(Pt 6):1637-1653. PMID: 12055285
Plasmid pIPO2 is a cryptic, conjugative, broad-host-range plasmid isolated from the wheat rhizosphere. It efficiently self-transfers between alpha, beta and gamma Proteobacteria and has a mobilizing/retromobilizing capacity for IncQ plasmids....