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Microbiology

D-Index
45
Citations
8401
World Ranking
4993
National Ranking
1931

Best Publications

  • Cell-Size Control and Homeostasis in Bacteria

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  • A Metabolic Sensor Governing Cell Size in Bacteria

    Richard B. Weart;Amy H. Lee;An-Chun Chien;Daniel P. Haeusser

  • Metabolism, cell growth and the bacterial cell cycle

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  • Assembly Dynamics of the Bacterial Cell Division Protein FtsZ: Poised at the Edge of Stability

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  • Transcription factor Spo0A switches the localization of the cell division protein FtsZ from a medial to a bipolar pattern in Bacillus subtilis

    P A Levin;R Losick

  • Cell Size Control in Bacteria

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  • Bipolar localization of a chromosome partition protein in Bacillus subtilis

    Daniel Chi-Hong Lin;Petra Anne Levin;Alan D. Grossman

  • Mechanistic Origin of Cell-size Control and Homeostasis in Bacteria

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  • Identification and characterization of a negative regulator of FtsZ ring formation in Bacillus subtilis.

    Petra Anne Levin;Iren G. Kurtser;Alan D. Grossman

  • Mechanistic Origin of Cell-Size Control and Homeostasis in Bacteria

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  • A Moonlighting Enzyme Links Escherichia coli Cell Size with Central Metabolism

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  • The divisome at 25: the road ahead.

    Tanneke den Blaauwen;Leendert W Hamoen;Petra Anne Levin

  • Small but Mighty: Cell Size and Bacteria

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  • Identification of Bacillus subtilis genes for septum placement and shape determination.

    P A Levin;P S Margolis;P Setlow;R Losick

  • Cell size and the initiation of DNA replication in bacteria.

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  • Growth Rate-Dependent Regulation of Medial FtsZ Ring Formation

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  • EzrA prevents aberrant cell division by modulating assembly of the cytoskeletal protein FtsZ

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  • Fatty Acid Availability Sets Cell Envelope Capacity and Dictates Microbial Cell Size.

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  • Characterization of a cell division gene from Bacillus subtilis that is required for vegetative and sporulation septum formation.

    P A Levin;R Losick

  • A flexible C-terminal linker is required for proper FtsZ assembly in vitro and cytokinetic ring formation in vivo.

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