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Quezada LLopez, Silve S, Kelinske M, Liba A, Gonzalez CDiaz, Kotev M, Goullieux L, Sans S, Roubert C, Lagrange S et al..  2019.  Bactericidal Disruption of Magnesium Metallostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Is Counteracted by Mutations in the Metal Ion Transporter CorA.. mBio. 10(4)
van Brabant AJ, Ye T, Sanz M, III JLGerman, Ellis NA, Holloman WK.  2000.  Binding and melting of D-loops by the Bloom syndrome helicase.. Biochemistry. 39(47):14617-25.
Dey AK, David KB, Lu M, Moore JP.  2009.  Biochemical and biophysical comparison of cleaved and uncleaved soluble, trimeric HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins.. Virology. 385(1):275-81.
Holliday R, Taylor SY, Kmiec EB, Holloman WK.  1984.  Biochemical characterization of rec1 mutants and the genetic control of recombination in Ustilago maydis.. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 49:669-73.
Schrader SM, Vaubourgeix J, Nathan C.  2020.  Biology of antimicrobial resistance and approaches to combat it.. Sci Transl Med. 12(549)
Boshoff HIM, Xu X, Tahlan K, Dowd CS, Pethe K, Camacho LR, Park T-H, Yun C-S, Schnappinger D, Ehrt S et al..  2008.  Biosynthesis and recycling of nicotinamide cofactors in mycobacterium tuberculosis. An essential role for NAD in nonreplicating bacilli.. J Biol Chem. 283(28):19329-41.
Chen GL, Halligan NL, Lue NF, Chen WW.  1987.  Biosynthesis of myelin-associated proteins in simian virus 40 (SV40)-transformed rat Schwann cell lines.. Brain Res. 414(1):35-48.
Duckworth BP, Geders TW, Tiwari D, Boshoff HI, Sibbald PA, Barry CE, Schnappinger D, Finzel BC, Aldrich CC.  2011.  Bisubstrate adenylation inhibitors of biotin protein ligase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Chem Biol. 18(11):1432-41.
Shi C, Tiwari D, Wilson DJ, Seiler CL, Schnappinger D, Aldrich CC.  2013.  Bisubstrate Inhibitors of Biotin Protein Ligase in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Resistant to Cyclonucleoside Formation.. ACS Med Chem Lett. 4(12)
Sanz MM, Proytcheva M, Ellis NA, Holloman WK, German J.  2000.  BLM, the Bloom's syndrome protein, varies during the cell cycle in its amount, distribution, and co-localization with other nuclear proteins.. Cytogenet Cell Genet. 91(1-4):217-23.
Sonnenberg GF, Fouser LA, Artis D.  2011.  Border patrol: regulation of immunity, inflammation and tissue homeostasis at barrier surfaces by IL-22.. Nat Immunol. 12(5):383-90.
Kojic M, Kostrub CF, Buchman AR, Holloman WK.  2002.  BRCA2 homolog required for proficiency in DNA repair, recombination, and genome stability in Ustilago maydis.. Mol Cell. 10(3):683-91.
Yang H, Li Q, Fan J, Holloman WK, Pavletich NP.  2005.  The BRCA2 homologue Brh2 nucleates RAD51 filament formation at a dsDNA-ssDNA junction.. Nature. 433(7026):653-7.
Kojic M, Yang H, Kostrub CF, Pavletich NP, Holloman WK.  2003.  The BRCA2-interacting protein DSS1 is vital for DNA repair, recombination, and genome stability in Ustilago maydis.. Mol Cell. 12(4):1043-9.
Kojic M, Holloman WK.  2004.  BRCA2-RAD51-DSS1 interplay examined from a microbial perspective.. Cell Cycle. 3(3):247-8.
Yu EYoung, Kojic M, Holloman WK, Lue NF.  2013.  Brh2 and Rad51 promote telomere maintenance in Ustilago maydis, a new model system of DNA repair proteins at telomeres.. DNA Repair (Amst). 12(7):472-9.
Kojic M, Holloman WK.  2012.  Brh2 domain function distinguished by differential cellular responses to DNA damage and replication stress.. Mol Microbiol. 83(2):351-61.
Mazloum N, Holloman WK.  2009.  Brh2 promotes a template-switching reaction enabling recombinational bypass of lesions during DNA synthesis.. Mol Cell. 36(4):620-30.
Kojic M, Zhou Q, Lisby M, Holloman WK.  2005.  Brh2-Dss1 interplay enables properly controlled recombination in Ustilago maydis.. Mol Cell Biol. 25(7):2547-57.
Karreci ESula, Fan H, Uehara M, Mihali AB, Singh PK, Kurdi AT, Solhjou Z, Riella LV, Ghobrial I, Laragione T et al..  2016.  Brief treatment with a highly selective immunoproteasome inhibitor promotes long-term cardiac allograft acceptance in mice.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 113(52):E8425-E8432.