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Miloš Tišma
Miloš Tišma
PhD candidate, Department of Bionanoscience, TU Delft
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei tudelft.nl
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ParB proteins can bypass DNA-bound roadblocks via dimer-dimer recruitment
M Tišma, M Panoukidou, H Antar, YM Soh, R Barth, B Pradhan, A Barth, ...
Science Advances 8 (26), eabn3299, 2022
282022
Dynamic ParB–DNA interactions initiate and maintain a partition condensate for bacterial chromosome segregation
M Tišma, R Janissen, H Antar, A Martin-Gonzalez, R Barth, T Beekman, ...
Nucleic acids research 51 (21), 11856–11875, 2023
72023
Direct observation of a crescent-shape chromosome in Bacillus subtilis
M Tišma, FP Bock, J Kerssemakers, A Japaridze, S Gruber, C Dekker
bioRxiv, 2023.02. 09.527813, 2023
22023
Supercoiling-dependent DNA binding: quantitative modeling and applications to bulk and single-molecule experiments
PJ Kolbeck, M Tišma, BT Analikwu, W Vanderlinden, C Dekker, J Lipfert
Nucleic acids research 52 (1), 59-72, 2024
12024
Connecting the dots: key insights on ParB for chromosome segregation from single-molecule studies
M Tišma, J Kaljević, S Gruber, TBK Le, C Dekker
FEMS Microbiology Reviews 48 (1), fuad067, 2024
12024
Fast, simultaneous tagging and mutagenesis of genes on bacterial chromosomes
L Schärfen, M Tišma, M Schlierf
ACS Synthetic Biology 9 (8), 2203-2207, 2020
12020
Direct observation of a crescent-shape chromosome in expanded Bacillus subtilis cells
M Tišma, FP Bock, J Kerssemakers, H Antar, A Japaridze, S Gruber, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 2737, 2024
2024
Bacterial chromosome organization by ParB proteins
M Tišma
Technical University of Delft, 2024
2024
Interview with ‘emerging talent in Molecular Microbiology’ award recipient Miloš Tišma
M Tišma
Molecular Microbiology, 2023
2023
Direct visualization of four diffusive LexA states controlling SOS response strength during antibiotic treatment
L Schärfen, M Tišma, A Hartmann, M Schlierf
BioRxiv, 2020
2020
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