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2007
DeJonge N, ButsL, VangeloovenJ, MineN, VanMelderen L, WynsL, LorisR.  2007.  Purification and crystallization of Vibrio fischeri CcdB and its complexes with fragments of gyrase and CcdA. 63(Pt 4):356-360. Abstract
2005
ButsL, LahJ, Dao-ThiMH, WynsL, LorisR.  2005.  Toxin-antitoxin modules as bacterial metabolic stress managers. 30(12):672-679. Abstract
Dao-ThiMH, VanMelderen L, DeGenst E, AfifH, ButsL, WynsL, LorisR.  2005.  Molecular basis of gyrase poisoning by the addiction toxin CcdB. 348(5):1091-1102. Abstract
2004
Dao-ThiMH, VanMelderen L, DeGenst E, ButsL, RanquinA, WynsL, LorisR.  2004.  Crystallization of CcdB in complex with a GyrA fragment. 60(Pt 6):1132-1134. Abstract
1999
BahassiEM, O'DeaMH, AllaliN, MessensJ, GellertM, CouturierM.  1999.  Interactions of CcdB with DNA gyrase. Inactivation of Gyra, poisoning of the gyrase-DNA complex, and the antidote action of CcdA. J. Biol. Chem.. 274(16):10936-10944. Abstract
LorisR, Dao-ThiMH, BahassiEM, VanMelderen L, PoortmansF, LiddingtonR, CouturierM, WynsL.  1999.  Crystal structure of CcdB, a topoisomerase poison from E. coli. 285(4):1667-1677. Abstract


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  • Bacterial adhesins
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