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Martin Thanbichler
Martin Thanbichler
Professor of Microbiology, Philipps University, Marburg
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MipZ, a spatial regulator coordinating chromosome segregation with cell division in Caulobacter
M Thanbichler, L Shapiro
Cell 126 (1), 147-162, 2006
5412006
Rapid and sequential movement of individual chromosomal loci to specific subcellular locations during bacterial DNA replication
PH Viollier, M Thanbichler, PT McGrath, L West, M Meewan, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (25), 9257-9262, 2004
4862004
A comprehensive set of plasmids for vanillate- and xylose-inducible gene expression in Caulobacter crescentus
M Thanbichler, AA Iniesta, L Shapiro
Nucleic acids research 35 (20), e137-e137, 2007
3752007
A family of S-methylmethionine-dependent thiol/selenol methyltransferases: role in selenium tolerance and evolutionary relation
B Neuhierl, M Thanbichler, F Lottspeich, A Bock
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (9), 5407-5414, 1999
2461999
The bacterial nucleoid: a highly organized and dynamic structure
M Thanbichler, SC Wang, L Shapiro
Journal of cellular biochemistry 96 (3), 506-521, 2005
2162005
Bactofilins, a ubiquitous class of cytoskeletal proteins mediating polar localization of a cell wall synthase in Caulobacter crescentus
J Kühn, A Briegel, E Mörschel, J Kahnt, K Leser, S Wick, GJ Jensen, ...
The EMBO journal 29 (2), 327-339, 2010
1582010
The dynamic interplay between a cell fate determinant and a lysozyme homolog drives the asymmetric division cycle of Caulobacter crescentus
SK Radhakrishnan, M Thanbichler, PH Viollier
Genes & development 22 (2), 212-225, 2008
1522008
Getting organized—how bacterial cells move proteins and DNA
M Thanbichler, L Shapiro
Nature Reviews Microbiology 6 (1), 28-40, 2008
1462008
Chromosome organization and segregation in bacteria
M Thanbichler, L Shapiro
Journal of structural biology 156 (2), 292-303, 2006
1392006
ParB-type DNA segregation proteins are CTP-dependent molecular switches
M Osorio-Valeriano, F Altegoer, W Steinchen, S Urban, Y Liu, G Bange, ...
Cell 179 (7), 1512-1524. e15, 2019
1382019
Localized dimerization and nucleoid binding drive gradient formation by the bacterial cell division inhibitor MipZ
D Kiekebusch, KA Michie, LO Essen, J Löwe, M Thanbichler
Molecular cell 46 (3), 245-259, 2012
1322012
Selenocysteine tRNA‐specific elongation factor SelB is a structural chimaera of elongation and initiation factors
M Leibundgut, C Frick, M Thanbichler, A Böck, N Ban
The EMBO journal 24 (1), 11-22, 2005
1282005
DipM, a new factor required for peptidoglycan remodelling during cell division in Caulobacter crescentus
A Möll, S Schlimpert, A Briegel, GJ Jensen, M Thanbichler
Molecular microbiology 77 (1), 90-107, 2010
1042010
S-Methylmethionine Metabolism in Escherichia coli
M Thanbichler, B Neuhierl, A Böck
Journal of bacteriology 181 (2), 662-665, 1999
991999
FtsN‐like proteins are conserved components of the cell division machinery in proteobacteria
A Möll, M Thanbichler
Molecular microbiology 72 (4), 1037-1053, 2009
952009
General protein diffusion barriers create compartments within bacterial cells
S Schlimpert, EA Klein, A Briegel, J Kahnt, K Bolte, UG Maier, YV Brun, ...
Cell 151 (6), 1270-1282, 2012
782012
Synchronization of chromosome dynamics and cell division in bacteria
M Thanbichler
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2 (1), a000331, 2010
772010
Kinetics of the Interaction of Translation Factor SelB fromEscherichia coli with Guanosine Nucleotides and Selenocysteine Insertion Sequence RNA
M Thanbichler, A Böck, RS Goody
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (27), 20458-20466, 2000
722000
The function of SECIS RNA in translational control of gene expression in Escherichia coli
M Thanbichler, A Böck
The EMBO Journal, 2002
712002
Atomic-resolution structure of cytoskeletal bactofilin by solid-state NMR
C Shi, P Fricke, L Lin, V Chevelkov, M Wegstroth, K Giller, S Becker, ...
Science advances 1 (11), e1501087, 2015
702015
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