Literature for peptidase S24.001: repressor LexA

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    2020
  1. Bellio,P., Mancini,A., Di Pietro,L., Cracchiolo,S., Franceschini,N., Reale,S., De Angelis,F., Perilli,M., Amicosante,G., Spyrakis,F., Tondi,D., Cendron,L. and Celenza,G.
    Inhibition of the transcriptional repressor LexA: withstanding drug resistance by inhibiting the bacterial mechanisms of adaptation to antimicrobials
    Life Sci241, 117116-117116. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  I
  2. 2018
  3. Mo,C.Y., Culyba,M.J., Selwood,T., Kubiak,J.M., Hostetler,Z.M., Jurewicz,A.J., Keller,P.M., Pope,A.J., Quinn,A., Schneck,J., Widdowson,K.L. and Kohli,R.M.
    Inhibitors of LexA autoproteolysis and the bacterial SOS response discovered by an academic-industry partnership
    ACS Infect Dis4, 349-359. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  I
  4. Selwood,T., Larsen,B.J., Mo,C.Y., Culyba,M.J., Hostetler,Z.M., Kohli,R.M., Reitz,A.B. and Baugh,S.D.P.
    Advancement of the 5-amino-1-(carbamoylmethyl)-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carboxamide scaffold to disarm the bacterial SOS response
    Front Microbiol9, 2961-2961. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  I
  5. 1987
  6. Slilaty,S.N. and Little,J.W.
    Lysine-156 and serine-119 are required for LexA repressor cleavage: a possible mechanism
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A84, 3987-3991. PubMed  Europe PubMed  I