Publications of Andrea Harms
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Journal Article (10)
Journal Article
122 (1), e2419610121 (2025)
In situ architecture of a nucleoid-associated biomolecular co-condensate that regulates bacterial cell division. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
15 (1), 6014 (2024)
A deterministic, c-di-GMP-dependent program ensures the generation of phenotypically similar, symmetric daughter cells during cytokinesis. Nature Communications
Journal Article
14 (1), 3825 (2023)
Biomolecular condensate drives polymerization and bundling of the bacterial tubulin FtsZ to regulate cell division. Nature Communications
Journal Article
10, e66160 (2021)
PomX, a ParA/MinD ATPase activating protein, is a triple regulator of cell division in Myxococcus xanthus. eLife
Journal Article
4 (8), pp. 1344 - 1355 (2019)
Spatial control of the GTPase MgIA by localized RomR-RomX GEF and MgIB GAP activities enables Myxococcus xanthus motility. NATURE MICROBIOLOGY
Journal Article
8, 1817 (2017)
Bactofilin-mediated organization of the ParABS chromosome segregation system in Myxococcus xanthus. Nature Communications
Journal Article
41 (3), pp. 299 - 314 (2017)
The PomXYZ Proteins Self-Organize on the Bacterial Nucleoid to Stimulate Cell Division. Developmental Cell
Journal Article
291 (13), pp. 6946 - 6957 (2016)
The Type IV Pilus Assembly ATPase PilB of Myxococcus xanthus Interacts with the Inner Membrane Platform Protein PilC and the Nucleotide-binding Protein PilM. Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal Article
9 (9), e1003802 (2013)
Tracking of Chromosome and Replisome Dynamics in Myxococcus xanthus Reveals a Novel Chromosome Arrangement. PLoS Genetics
Journal Article
87 (2), pp. 235 - 253 (2013)
PomZ, a ParA-like protein, regulates Z-ring formation and cell division in Myxococcus xanthus. Molecular Microbiology Preprint (2)
Preprint
A deterministic, c-di-GMP-dependent genetic program ensures the generation of phenotypically similar, symmetric daughter cells during cytokinesis. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology, 2024.02.06.579105 (2024)
Preprint
A phase-separated biomolecular condensate nucleates polymerization of the tubulin homolog FtsZ to spatiotemporally regulate bacterial cell division. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology, 2022.09.12.507586 (2022)