Mohan C. Joshi
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Magnan D, Joshi MC, Barker AK, et al. (2020) DNA Replication Initiation Is Blocked by a Distant Chromosome-Membrane Attachment. Current Biology : Cb. 30: 184 |
Xia J, Chiu LY, Nehring RB, et al. (2019) Bacteria-to-Human Protein Networks Reveal Origins of Endogenous DNA Damage. Cell. 176: 127-143.e24 |
Visser BJ, Joshi MC, Bates D. (2017) Multilocus Imaging of the E. coli Chromosome by Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1624: 213-226 |
Magnan D, Joshi MC, Barker AK, et al. (2015) DNA Replication Initiation Is Blocked by a Distant Chromosome-Membrane Attachment. Current Biology : Cb. 25: 2143-9 |
Lies M, Visser BJ, Joshi MC, et al. (2015) MioC and GidA proteins promote cell division in E. coli. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6: 516 |
Shee C, Cox BD, Gu F, et al. (2013) Engineered proteins detect spontaneous DNA breakage in human and bacterial cells. Elife. 2: e01222 |
Joshi MC, Magnan D, Montminy TP, et al. (2013) Regulation of sister chromosome cohesion by the replication fork tracking protein SeqA. Plos Genetics. 9: e1003673 |
Joshi MC, Bourniquel A, Fisher J, et al. (2011) Escherichia coli sister chromosome separation includes an abrupt global transition with concomitant release of late-splitting intersister snaps. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 2765-70 |
Joshi MC, Sharma A, Kant S, et al. (2008) An insecticidal GroEL protein with chitin binding activity from Xenorhabdus nematophila Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 28287-28296 |
Banerjee J, Singh J, Joshi MC, et al. (2006) The cytotoxic fimbrial structural subunit of Xenorhabdus nematophila is a pore-forming toxin. Journal of Bacteriology. 188: 7957-62 |