Literature for M23.UNB: subfamily M23B non-peptidase homologues
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Pena,M.M., Martins,T.Z., Teper,D., Zamuner,C., Alves,H.A., Ferreira,H., Wang,N., Ferro,M.I.T. and Ferro,J.A.
EnvC Homolog Encoded by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Is Necessary for Cell Division and Virulence
Microorganisms12, PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Chodisetti,P.K., Bahadur,R., Amrutha,R.N. and Reddy,M.
A LytM-Domain Factor, ActS, Functions in Two Distinctive Peptidoglycan Hydrolytic Pathways in E. coli
Front Microbiol13, 913949-913949. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Gurnani Serrano,C.K., Winkle,M., Martorana,A.M., Biboy,J., More,N., Moynihan,P., Banzhaf,M., Vollmer,W. and Polissi,A.
ActS activates peptidoglycan amidases during outer membrane stress in Escherichia coli
Mol Microbiol PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Dubey,A. and Priyadarshini,R.
Amidase activity is essential for medial localization of AmiC in Caulobacter crescentus
Curr Genet64, 661-675. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Yang,L.C., Gan,Y.L., Yang,L.Y., Jiang,B.L. and Tang,J.L.
Peptidoglycan hydrolysis mediated by the amidase AmiC and its LytM activator NlpD is critical for cell separation and virulence in the phytopathogen Xanthomonas campestris
Mol Plant Pathol19, 1705-1718. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Ercoli,G., Tani,C., Pezzicoli,A., Vacca,I., Martinelli,M., Pecetta,S., Petracca,R., Rappuoli,R., Pizza,M., Norais,N., Soriani,M. and Arico,B.
LytM proteins play a crucial role in cell separation, outer membrane composition, and pathogenesis in nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae
MBio6, e02575-e02575. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Peters,N.T., Morlot,C., Yang,D.C., Uehara,T., Vernet,T. and Bernhardt,T.G.
Structure-function analysis of the LytM domain of EnvC, an activator of cell wall remodelling at the Escherichia coli division site
Mol Microbiol89, 690-701. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI S -
Uehara,T., Dinh,T. and Bernhardt,T.G.
LytM-domain factors are required for daughter cell separation and rapid ampicillin-induced lysis in Escherichia coli
J Bacteriol191, 5094-5107. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI
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