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I. Zerfaß, R. Hakenbeck and D. Denapaite

Thr338 – an important position in PBP2x for the development of pneumococcal β-lactam resistance

ISPPD (International Symposium on Pneumococci and Pneumococcal Diseases) Iceland, June 2008

Poster

posted by Mr.. Moutzourelis Georgios
The 2008-10-23 16:34:23

Petra Born, Ute Bertsche, Patrick Müller, Carolin Ewers, Eefjan Breukink and Waldemar Vollmer

Murein (peptidoglycan) synthesis in Escherichia coli.

UK-BACWAN meeting (Warwick, 19.-20.3.08)

Poster

posted by Mr.. Moutzourelis Georgios
The 2008-10-23 16:16:01

Patrick Müller, Carolin Ewers, Ute Bertsche, Maria Anstett, Tanja Kallis, Eefjan Breukink, Claudine Fraipont, Mohammed Terrak, Martine Nguyen-Distèche and Waldemar Vollmer

The essential cell division protein FtsN interacts with the murein (peptidoglycan) synthase PBP1B in Escherichia coli.

Annual Meeting of the German Microbiology Association VAAM

Poster

posted by Mr.. Moutzourelis Georgios
The 2008-10-23 16:13:59

B. Wolf, C. Fraipont, S. Alexeeva, M. Schloesser, T. den Blaauwen and M. Nguyen Distèche

FtsW and PBP3 form a complex in Escherichia coli.

New London, NH, USA. Gordon Conference on Bacterial cell surfaces June 22-27.

Poster

posted by Mr.. Moutzourelis Georgios
The 2008-10-23 16:00:12

Aneta Karczmarek, Svetlana Alexeeva, Jolanda Verheul, Dorus Gadella, Bart van den Berg van Saparoea, Waldemar Vollmer, Manuel Banzhaf and Tanneke den Blaauwen

Escherichia coli elongasome protein PBP2 localizes transiently at the division site and interacts with divisome protein PBP3.

New London, NH, USA. Gordon Conference on Bacterial cell surfaces June 22-27.

Poster

posted by Mr.. Moutzourelis Georgios
The 2008-10-23 15:58:29
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The project is financed by the European Commission under The Sixth Research Framework Programme and coordinated by the University of Liege through The Center for Protein Engineering.