Titu Staubli
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Studer P, Staubli T, Wieser N, Wolf P, Schuppler M, Loessner M
Nat Commun
. 2016 Nov;
7:13631.
PMID: 27876798
L-forms are cell wall-deficient bacteria that divide through unusual mechanisms, involving dynamic perturbations of the cellular shape and generation of vesicles, independently of the cell-division protein FtsZ. Here we describe...
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Schnell B, Staubli T, Harris N, Rogler G, Kopf M, Loessner M, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2014 Jun;
4:60.
PMID: 24904838
Stable L-forms are cell wall-deficient bacteria which are able to multiply and propagate indefinitely, despite the absence of a rigid peptidoglycan cell wall. We investigated whether L-forms of the intracellular...
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Klumpp J, Staubli T, Schmitter S, Hupfeld M, Fouts D, Loessner M
Genome Announc
. 2014 May;
2(2).
PMID: 24786957
We present the complete de novo assembled genome sequences of Listeria monocytogenes strains WSLC 1001 (ATCC 19112) and WSLC 1042 (ATCC 23074) and Listeria ivanovii WSLC 3009, three strains frequently...
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Briers Y, Staubli T, Schmid M, Wagner M, Schuppler M, Loessner M
PLoS One
. 2012 Jun;
7(6):e38514.
PMID: 22701656
Cell wall-deficient bacteria, or L-forms, represent an extreme example of bacterial plasticity. Stable L-forms can multiply and propagate indefinitely in the absence of a cell wall. Data presented here are...
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Maerki S, Olma M, Staubli T, Steigemann P, Gerlich D, Quadroni M, et al.
J Cell Biol
. 2009 Dec;
187(6):791-800.
PMID: 19995937
Cul3 (Cullin3)-based E3 ubiquitin ligases recently emerged as critical regulators of mitosis. In this study, we identify two mammalian BTB (Bric-a-brac-Tramtrack-Broad complex)-Kelch proteins, KLHL21 and KLHL22, that interact with Cul3...