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Stuart J. Austin, Ph.D.

Selected Publications

1)  Sawitzke JA, Youngren B, Thomason LC, Baker T, Sengupta M, Court D, Austin S.
The segregation of Escherichia coli minichromosomes constructed in vivo by recombineering.
Plasmid. 67: 148-54, 2012.
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2)  Sengupta M, Austin S.
Prevalence and significance of plasmid maintenance functions in the virulence plasmids of pathogenic bacteria.
Infect. Immun. 79: 2502-9, 2011.
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3)  Sengupta M, Nielsen HJ, Youngren B, Austin S.
P1 plasmid segregation: accurate redistribution by dynamic plasmid pairing and separation.
J. Bacteriol. 192: 1175-83, 2010.
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4)  Chung YS, Brendler T, Austin S, Guarné A.
Structural insights into the cooperative binding of SeqA to a tandem GATC repeat.
Nucleic Acids Res. 37: 3143-52, 2009.
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5)  Dabrazhynetskaya A, Brendler T, Ji X, Austin S.
Switching protein-DNA recognition specificity by single-amino-acid substitutions in the P1 par family of plasmid partition elements.
J. Bacteriol. 191: 1126-31, 2009.
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6)  Nielsen HJ, Youngren B, Hansen FG, Austin S.
Dynamics of Escherichia coli chromosome segregation during multifork replication.
J. Bacteriol. 189: 8660-6, 2007.
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7)  Nielsen HJ, Li Y, Youngren B, Hansen FG, Austin S.
Progressive segregation of the Escherichia coli chromosome.
Mol. Microbiol. 61: 383-93, 2006.
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8)  Nielsen HJ, Ottesen JR, Youngren B, Austin SJ, Hansen FG.
The Escherichia coli chromosome is organized with the left and right chromosome arms in separate cell halves.
Mol. Microbiol. 62: 331-8, 2006.
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9)  Guarné A, Brendler T, Zhao Q, Ghirlando R, Austin S, Yang W.
Crystal structure of a SeqA-N filament: implications for DNA replication and chromosome organization.
EMBO J. 24: 1502-11, 2005.
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10)  Camara JE, Breier AM, Brendler T, Austin S, Cozzarelli NR, Crooke E.
Hda inactivation of DnaA is the predominant mechanism preventing hyperinitiation of Escherichia coli DNA replication.
EMBO Rep. 6: 736-41, 2005.
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