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Scaffold-Scaffold Interaction Facilitates Cell Polarity Development in Caulobacter crescentus
MBio, 2023Wei Tan, Jingxian Sun
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Murein hydrolases of Caulobacter crescentus.
Acta microbiologica Polonica, 1985Caulobacter crescentus was found to exhibit a similar autolytic response to a variety of factors affecting the structure of the cell envelope and interfering with murein synthesis as several other species of bacteria. Autolysis was accompanied by the hydrolysis of murein with the release of soluble degradation products.
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A CRISPR Interference System for Efficient and Rapid Gene Knockdown in Caulobacter crescentus
MBio, 2020Mathilde Guzzo +2 more
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Sphingolipid trafficking in Caulobacter crescentus
Among eukaryotes, sphingolipids are a biologically active class of lipids that make up a significant portion of the cellular membrane, where they regulate cell growth division, programmed cell death, blood vessel formation and inflammatory responses. More recently, we and others have shown that many bacteria also make sphingolipids which play a role inopenaire +1 more source
Signal transduction mechanisms in Caulobacter crescentus development and cell cycle control
FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2000Urs Jenal, Jenal Urs
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Permissive zones for the centromere-binding protein ParB on the Caulobacter crescentus chromosome
Nucleic Acids Research, 2018Ngat T Tran +2 more
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