Connection
Matthew Jorgenson to Peptidoglycan
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Matthew Jorgenson has written about Peptidoglycan.
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Bryant JC, Robbs EJ, Kurilung A, Dinkel BA, Nookaew I, Jorgenson MA. The DigH glycosyl hydrolase is conditionally required for daughter cell separation in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 2025 Jul 24; 207(7):e0006825.
Score: 0.240
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Jorgenson MA, MacCain WJ, Meberg BM, Kannan S, Bryant JC, Young KD. Simultaneously inhibiting undecaprenyl phosphate production and peptidoglycan synthases promotes rapid lysis in Escherichia coli. Mol Microbiol. 2019 07; 112(1):233-248.
Score: 0.157
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Jorgenson MA, Young KD. YtfB, an OapA Domain-Containing Protein, Is a New Cell Division Protein in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 2018 07 01; 200(13).
Score: 0.148
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Yahashiri A, Jorgenson MA, Weiss DS. The SPOR Domain, a Widely Conserved Peptidoglycan Binding Domain That Targets Proteins to the Site of Cell Division. J Bacteriol. 2017 07 15; 199(14).
Score: 0.138
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Jorgenson MA, Young KD. Interrupting Biosynthesis of O Antigen or the Lipopolysaccharide Core Produces Morphological Defects in Escherichia coli by Sequestering Undecaprenyl Phosphate. J Bacteriol. 2016 11 15; 198(22):3070-3079.
Score: 0.132
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Yahashiri A, Jorgenson MA, Weiss DS. Bacterial SPOR domains are recruited to septal peptidoglycan by binding to glycan strands that lack stem peptides. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Sep 08; 112(36):11347-52.
Score: 0.122
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Jorgenson MA, Chen Y, Yahashiri A, Popham DL, Weiss DS. The bacterial septal ring protein RlpA is a lytic transglycosylase that contributes to rod shape and daughter cell separation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Mol Microbiol. 2014 Jul; 93(1):113-28.
Score: 0.112
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Connection Strength
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