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EzrA promotes Z-ring formation through interaction of its QNR motif with FtsA [PDF]
Bacterial cell division requires precise placement and formation of the division machinery to ensure the accurate generation of identical daughter cells. This process is canonically initiated by the highly conserved FtsZ but also needs the involvement of
Tingting Li +13 more
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The bacterial FtsZ-ring initiates division by recruiting a large repertoire of proteins (the divisome; Z-ring) needed for septation and separation of cells. Although FtsZ is essential and its role as the main orchestrator of cell division is conserved in
Orietta Massidda +2 more
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Tetracycline hypersensitivity of an ezrA mutant links GalE and TseB (YpmB) to cell division
Cell division in bacteria is initiated by the polymerization of FtsZ into a ring-like structure at midcell that functions as a scaffold for the other cell division proteins.
Richard A Daniel, Leendert W Hamoen
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PROMOTING AUTONOMOUS LEARNING THROUGH ONLINE DISCUSSION
An autonomous learning system is being applied to students nowadays. Students are now encouraged and expected to play a more active role in learning. Autonomy learning is intensified to encourage students to be more independent, creative, and responsible
Ezra Christina Pondalos +2 more
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The Positive Role of Shame for Post-exilic Returnees in Ezra/Nehemiah
While shame is often cast in a negative light as a response accompanied by destructive forces in modern culture, this article examines a different phenomenon and argues that shame plays an important positive role for post-exilic returnees in Ezra ...
Bin Kang
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The Figure of Ezra (Uzayr) and His Adoption As The Son Of God by Dustan Sect
Ezra was an active figure not only in Judaistic, Christian, and but also in Islamic tradition thus the figure of Ezra was an interesting topic that seems worthy to study, for the scholars.
Murat Kaya
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A widely distributed religious legend maintains that Ezra the scribe rewrote the Hebrew Bible sometime during the post-exilic period. The story is interpreted differently among its varying iterations. Some accounts view Ezra’s recovery of the Scriptures
Steven Donnelly
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Јездрин допринос рађању јудаизма
Ezra was an important person in post-Babylonian epoch. His work was of great im-portance in creation of Judaism – a special form of worship that appeared after Babylonian Exile.
Nikola Kovač
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La influencia de Saadiá Gaón en el Comentario de Abraham ibn Ezrá al libro de Job
El comentario de Abraham ibn Ezrá al libro de Job está claramente influído por el de Saadiá Gaón. En sus explicaciones, Ibn Ezrá siempre cita las interpretaciones de Saadiá para rechazarlas; sin embargo, algunas de las opiniones atribuídas por Ibn Ezrá a
Mariano Gómez Aranda
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The structure of Ezra-Nehemiah as a literary unit
The OT books, Ezra and Nehemiah, are to be considered as one book. This is more or less the common conviction of most OT scholars today. However, their redaction process raises many questions.
Hans-Georg Wuench
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