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2005
Renzette N, Gumlaw N, Nordman JT, Krieger M, Yeh S-P, Long E, Centore R, Boonsombat R, Sandler SJ.  2005.  Localization of RecA in Escherichia coli K-12 using RecA-GFP.. Mol Microbiol. 57(4):1074-85.
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2007
Centore RC, Sandler SJ.  2007.  UvrD limits the number and intensities of RecA-green fluorescent protein structures in Escherichia coli K-12.. J Bacteriol. 189(7):2915-20.
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2008
Griffith KL, Grossman AD.  2008.  Inducible protein degradation in Bacillus subtilis using heterologous peptide tags and adaptor proteins to target substrates to the protease ClpXP.. Mol Microbiol. 70(4):1012-25.
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Centore RC, Lestini R, Sandler SJ.  2008.  XthA (Exonuclease III) regulates loading of RecA onto DNA substrates in log phase Escherichia coli cells.. Mol Microbiol. 67(1):88-101.
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2013
Hatzios SK, Baer CE, Rustad TR, M Siegrist S, Pang JM, Ortega C, Alber T, Grundner C, Sherman DR, Bertozzi CR.  2013.  Osmosensory signaling in Mycobacterium tuberculosis mediated by a eukaryotic-like Ser/Thr protein kinase.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 110(52):E5069-77.
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