Nicholas Bartelli - Publications

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2009-2016 Change Foods 

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2022 Bartelli NL, Passanisi VJ, Michalska K, Song K, Nhan DQ, Zhou H, Cuthbert BJ, Stols LM, Eschenfeldt WH, Wilson NG, Basra JS, Cortes R, Noorsher Z, Gabraiel Y, Poonen-Honig I, et al. Author Correction: Proteolytic processing induces a conformational switch required for antibacterial toxin delivery. Nature Communications. 13: 6251. PMID 36271082 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34174-z  0.635
2022 Bartelli NL, Passanisi VJ, Michalska K, Song K, Nhan DQ, Zhou H, Cuthbert BJ, Stols LM, Eschenfeldt WH, Wilson NG, Basra JS, Cortes R, Noorsher Z, Gabraiel Y, Poonen-Honig I, et al. Proteolytic processing induces a conformational switch required for antibacterial toxin delivery. Nature Communications. 13: 5078. PMID 36038560 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32795-y  0.744
2021 Halvorsen TM, Garza-Sánchez F, Ruhe ZC, Bartelli NL, Chan NA, Nguyen JY, Low DA, Hayes CS. Lipidation of Class IV CdiA Effector Proteins Promotes Target Cell Recognition during Contact-Dependent Growth Inhibition. Mbio. e0253021. PMID 34634941 DOI: 10.1128/mBio.02530-21  0.535
2019 Bartelli NL, Sun S, Gucinski GC, Zhou H, Song K, Hayes CS, Dahlquist FW. The Cytoplasm-Entry Domain of Antibacterial CdiA Is a Dynamic α-Helical Bundle with Disulfide-Dependent Structural Features. Journal of Molecular Biology. PMID 31181288 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jmb.2019.05.049  0.611
2016 Bartelli NL, Hazelbauer GL. Bacterial Chemoreceptor Dynamics: Helical Stability in the Cytoplasmic Domain Varies with Functional Segment and Adaptational Modification. Journal of Molecular Biology. 428: 3789-804. PMID 27318193 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jmb.2016.06.005  0.652
2015 Bartelli NL, Hazelbauer GL. Differential backbone dynamics of companion helices in the extended helical coiled-coil domain of a bacterial chemoreceptor. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society. 24: 1764-76. PMID 26257396 DOI: 10.1002/Pro.2767  0.706
2011 Bartelli NL, Hazelbauer GL. Direct evidence that the carboxyl-terminal sequence of a bacterial chemoreceptor is an unstructured linker and enzyme tether. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society. 20: 1856-66. PMID 21858888 DOI: 10.1002/Pro.719  0.622
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