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Dr Simone Pelliciari
Professor Heath Murray
Dr Stephan Gruber
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
CcrZ is a pneumococcal spatiotemporal cell cycle regulator that interacts with FtsZ and controls DNA replication by modulating the activity of DnaA2021
Dr Katharina Pazos Don Pedro
Katrin Beilharz
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Streptococcus pneumoniae PBP2x mid-cell localization requires the C-terminal PASTA domains and is essential for cell shape maintenance.2014
Dr Yulia Yuzenkova
Dr Pamela Gamba
Professor Nikolay Zenkin
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Control of transcription elongation by GreA determines rate of gene expression in Streptococcus pneumoniae2014
Dr Stephan Gruber
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Professor Jeff Errington FRS
Interlinked Sister Chromosomes Arise in the Absence of Condensin during Fast Replication in B. subtilis2014
Graham Scholefield
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Professor Heath Murray
DnaA and ORC: more than DNA replication initiators2011
Dr Reindert Nijland
Professor Grant Burgess
Professor Jeff Errington FRS
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Transformation of Environmental Bacillus subtilis Isolates by Transiently Inducing Genetic Competence2010
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Professor Heath Murray
Professor Jeff Errington FRS
A mechanism for cell cycle regulation of sporulation initiation in Bacillus subtilis2009
Alice Eberhardt
Dr Ling Juan Wu
Professor Jeff Errington FRS
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Cellular localization of choline-utilization proteins in Streptococcus pneumoniae using novel fluorescent reporter systems2009
Dr Pamela Gamba
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Dr Richard Daniel
Two-Step Assembly Dynamics of the Bacillus subtilis Divisome2009
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Bet-hedging and epigenetic inheritance in bacterial cell development2008
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Bistability, Epigenetics, and Bet-Hedging in Bacteria2008
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Phenotypic variation and bistable switching in Bacteria2008
Dr Reindert Nijland
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
A derepression system based on the Bacillus subtilis sporulation pathway offers dynamic control of heterologous gene expression.2007
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Production and secretion stress caused by overexpression of heterologous {alpha}-amylase leads to inhibition of sporulation and a prolonged motile phase in Bacillus subtilis2007
Dr Jan-Willem Veening
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Temporal separation of distinct differentiation pathways by a dual specificity Rap-Phr system in Bacillus subtilis2007
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