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Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Cyclical MinD membrane affinity differences are not necessary for MinD gradient formation in Bacillus subtilis2024
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Lipoteichoic acid biosynthesis by Staphylococcus aureus is controlled by the MspA protein2024
Dr Jess Buttress
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Mechanism of phage sensing and restriction by toxin-antitoxin-chaperone systems2024
Declan Gray
Dr Pamela Gamba
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Membrane depolarization kills dormant Bacillus subtilis cells by generating a lethal dose of ROS2024
Dr Stuart Middlemiss
Dr Matthieu Blandenet
Dr David Roberts
James Grimshaw
Josh Edwards
et al.
Molecular motor tug-of-war regulates elongasome cell wall synthesis dynamics in Bacillus subtilis2024
Dr Angela Pyle
Dr Brendan Payne
Dr Jonathan Coxhead
Professor Gavin Hudson
Moira Crosier
et al.
Author Correction: Segregation of mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy through a developmental genetic bottleneck in human embryos (Nature Cell Biology, (2018), 20, 2, (144-151), 10.1038/s41556-017-0017-8)2023
Elliot Macdonald
Dr James Connolly
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Giusy Mariano
The novel anti-phage system Shield co-opts an RmuC domain to mediate phage defense across Pseudomonas species.2023
Elliot Macdonald
Dr James Connolly
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Professor Tracy Palmer FRS FRSE FMedSci
Dr Giusy Mariano
et al.
The novel anti-phage system Shield co-opts an RmuC domain to mediate phage defense across Pseudomonas species2023
Dr Jess Buttress
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
The structural basis of hyperpromiscuity in a core combinatorial network of type II toxin–antitoxin and related phage defense systems2023
Dr Jess Buttress
Derk te Winkel
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
A guide for membrane potential measurements in Gram-negative bacteria using voltage-sensitive dyes.2022
Dr Jess Buttress
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
A hyperpromiscuous antitoxin protein domain for the neutralization of diverse toxin domains2022
Dr Jess Buttress
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Disruption of the cytoplasmic membrane structure and barrier function underlies the potent antiseptic activity of octenidine in Gram-positive bacteria2022
James Grimshaw
Dr Jess Buttress
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Low membrane fluidity triggers lipid phase separation and protein segregation in living bacteria2022
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Regulation of para-cresol production in Clostridioides difficile2022
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Professor Heath Murray
Regulation of DNA replication initiation by ParA is independent of parS location in Bacillus subtilis2022
Maddie Humphrey
Dr Jess Buttress
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Tracking Global and Local Changes in Membrane Fluidity Through Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Microscopy2022
Dr Fatima Ulhuq
Dr Chriselle Mendonca
Dr Grant Buchanan
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Professor Matthias Trost
et al.
A membrane-depolarizing toxin substrate of the Staphylococcus aureus Type VII secretion system mediates intra-species competition2020
Dr Alan Koh
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
A widespread toxin-antitoxin system exploiting growth control via alarmone signaling2020
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Arnaud Basle
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Alan Cartmell
Author Correction: Metabolism of multiple glycosaminoglycans by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is orchestrated by a versatile core genetic locus (Nature Communications, (2020), 11, 1, (646), 10.1038/s41467-020-14509-4)2020
Dr Didier Ndeh
Dr Arnaud Basle
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Alan Cartmell
Metabolism of multiple glycosaminoglycans by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is orchestrated by a versatile core genetic locus2020
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
The Epipeptide YydF Intrinsically Triggers the Cell Envelope Stress Response of Bacillus subtilis and Causes Severe Membrane Perturbations2020
Dr Giusy Mariano
Dr Katharina Trunk
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
A family of Type VI secretion system effector proteins that form ion-selective pores2019
James Grimshaw
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
ABCF ATPases involved in protein synthesis, ribosome assembly and antibiotic resistance: Structural and functional diversification across the tree of life2019
Dr Declan Gray
Gillian Dugan
Dr Pamela Gamba
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
et al.
Extreme slow growth as alternative strategy to survive deep starvation in bacteria2019
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Assessing membrane fluidity and visualizing fluid membrane domains in bacteria using fluorescent membrane dyes2018
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Membrane curvature and the Tol-Pal complex determine polar localization of the chemoreceptor Tar in E. coli2018
Dr Bernhard Kepplinger
Stephanie Morton
Dr Kenneth Seistrup
Dr Adam Hopkins
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
et al.
Mode of Action and Heterologous Expression of the Natural Product Antibiotic Vancoresmycin2018
Dr Vasileios Floros
Dr Angela Pyle
Dr Wei Wei
Dr Brendan Payne
Dr Jonathan Coxhead
et al.
Segregation of mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy through a developmental genetic bottleneck in human embryos2018
Dr Kenneth Seistrup
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
The Gram-positive model organism Bacillus subtilis does not form microscopically detectable cardiolipin-specific lipid domains2018
Dr Katharina Trunk
Dr Julien Peltier
Professor Janet Quinn
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Professor Matthias Trost
et al.
The type VI secretion system deploys antifungal effectors against microbial competitors2018
Dr Kathi Scheinpflug
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Antimicrobial peptide cWFW kills by combining lipid phase separation with autolysis2017
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Professor Jeff Errington
Bacterial Membranes: Structure, Domains, and Function2017
Dr Martin Sim
David Picton
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Phillip Aldridge
et al.
Growth rate control of flagellar assembly in Escherichai coli strain RP4372017
Dr Kathi Scheinpflug
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Measurement of Cell Membrane Fluidity by Laurdan GP: Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Microscopy2017
Derk te Winkel
Declan Gray
Dr Kenneth Seistrup
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
et al.
Analysis of antimicrobial-triggered membrane depolarisation using voltage sensitive dyes2016
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Daptomycin inhibits cell envelope synthesis by interfering with fluid membrane microdomains2016
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Against the mainstream: the membrane-associated type I toxin BsrG from Bacillus subtilis interferes with cell envelope biosynthesis without increasing membrane permeability2015
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Membrane Recognition and Dynamics of the RNA Degradosome2015
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Diana Klutsch
Claudia Schaffner
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Transmembrane protein sorting driven by membrane curvature2015
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
The actin homologue MreB organizes the bacterial cell membrane2014
Ilkay Celik
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Structural and genetic analyses reveal the protein SepF as a new membrane anchor for the Z ring2013
Ilkay Celik
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Structural and genetic analyses reveal the protein SepF as a new membrane anchor for the Z ring2013
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Time-delayed in vivo assembly of subunit a into preformed Escherichia coli FoF1 ATP synthase2013
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Finding the corners in a cell2012
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Archaeal transcriptional regulation of the prokaryotic KdpFABC complex mediating K+ uptake in H. salinarum2011
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Membrane potential is important for bacterial cell division2010
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Localization of general and regulatory proteolysis in Bacillus subtilis cells2008
Professor Henrik Strahl von Schulten
The extremely halophilic archaeon Halobacterium salinarum R1 responds to potassium limitation by expression of the K+-transporting KdpFABC P-type ATPase and by a decrease in intracellular K+2008