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    Huang B, Whitchurch CB, Mattick JS.
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  • 24. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa pilK gene encodes a chemotactic methyltransferase (CheR) homologue that is translationally regulated.
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  • 26. Role of BfpF, a member of the PilT family of putative nucleotide-binding proteins, in type IV pilus biogenesis and in interactions between enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and host cells.
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  • 28. Cloning of an Aeromonas hydrophila type IV pilus biogenesis gene cluster: complementation of pilus assembly functions and characterization of a type IV leader peptidase/N-methyltransferase required for extracellular protein secretion.
    Pepe CM, Eklund MW, Strom MS.
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  • 30. PilG is Involved in the Regulation of Twitching Motility and Antifungal Antibiotic Biosynthesis in the Biological Control Agent Lysobacter enzymogenes.
    Zhou X, Qian G, Chen Y, Du L, Liu F, Yuen GY.
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  • 32. The Myxococcus xanthus pilT locus is required for social gliding motility although pili are still produced.
    Wu SS, Wu J, Kaiser D.
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  • 34. Novel proteins that modulate type IV pilus retraction dynamics in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
    Asikyan ML, Kus JV, Burrows LL.
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  • 35. Conservation of genes encoding components of a type IV pilus assembly/two-step protein export pathway in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
    Lauer P, Albertson NH, Koomey M.
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  • 38. Characterization, localization, and sequence of F transfer region products: the pilus assembly gene product TraW and a new product, TrbI.
    Maneewannakul S, Maneewannakul K, Ippen-Ihler K.
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    Roine E, Nunn DN, Paulin L, Romantschuk M.
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  • 40. The role of core and accessory type IV pilus genes in natural transformation and twitching motility in the bacterium Acinetobacter baylyi.
    Leong CG, Bloomfield RA, Boyd CA, Dornbusch AJ, Lieber L, Liu F, Owen A, Slay E, Lang KM, Lostroh CP.
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