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Zoe Rutter
Dr Claire Jennings
Dr Richard Lewis
Dr Sven Halbedel
PrkA controls peptidoglycan biosynthesis through the essential phosphorylation of ReoM2020
Dr Sven Halbedel
Professor Rick Lewis
Structural basis for interaction of DivIVA/GpsB proteins with their ligands2019
Christine Aldridge
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Dr Sven Halbedel
Stimulation of PgdA-dependent peptidoglycan N-deacetylation by GpsB-PBP A1 in Listeria monoctyogenes2018
Dr Robert Cleverley
Zoe Rutter
Federico Corona
Dr Richard Daniel
Dr Sven Halbedel
et al.
The cell cycle regulator GpsB functions as cytosolic adaptor for multiple cell wall enzymes2018
Dr Robert Cleverley
Harriet Lane
Professor Rick Lewis
Dr Sven Halbedel
Structure of the bacterial cell division determinant GpsB and its interaction with penicillin-binding proteins2016
Dr Robert Cleverley
Dr Alexander Egan
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Dr Sven Halbedel
Professor Rick Lewis
et al.
Subunit arrangement in GpsB a regulator of cell wall biosynthesis2016
Christine Aldridge
Dr Joseph Gray
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Dr Sven Halbedel
Discrete and overlapping functions of peptidoglycan synthases in growth, cell division and virulence of Listeria monocytogenes2015
Dr Sven Halbedel
Maki Kawai
Dr Leendert Hamoen
SecA is required for membrane targeting of the cell division protein DivIVA in vivo2014
Suey van Baarle
Ilkay Celik
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Dr Sven Halbedel
Protein-Protein Interaction Domains of Bacillus subtilis DivIVA2013
Dr Sven Halbedel
Dr Richard Daniel
DivIVA affects secretion of virulence-related autolysins in Listeria monocytogenes2012
Dr Sven Halbedel
Dr Leendert Hamoen
Features critical for membrane binding revealed by DivIVA crystal structure2010
Dr Sven Halbedel
Glycerol metabolism is important for cytotoxicity of Mycoplasma pneumoniae2009
Rok Lenarcic
Dr Sven Halbedel
Dr Ling Juan Wu
Professor Jeff Errington
Dr Leendert Hamoen
et al.
Localisation of DivIVA by targeting to negatively curved membranes2009