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Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Real-Time Biosynthetic Reaction Monitoring Informs the Mechanism of Action of Antibiotics2024
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Structural basis for the hydrolytic activity of the transpeptidase-like protein DpaA to detach Braun’s lipoprotein from peptidoglycan2023
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Dr Joseph Gray
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Metabolic labeling of the bacterial peptidoglycan by functionalized glucosamine2022
Matthias Winkle
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Dr Joseph Gray
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
DpaA Detaches Braun’s Lipoprotein from Peptidoglycan2021
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Real-time monitoring of peptidoglycan synthesis by class A PBPs on the membrane.2021
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Diffusion and capture permits dynamic coupling between treadmilling FtsZ filaments and cell division proteins2020
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Dr Christian Otten
Professor Mike VanNieuwenhze
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
Coupling of polymerase and carrier lipid phosphatase prevents product inhibition in peptidoglycan synthesis2018
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Evidence That Bacteriophage λ Kil Peptide Inhibits Bacterial Cell Division by Disrupting FtsZ Protofilaments and Sequestering Protein Subunits2015
Dr Victor Hernandez-Rocamora
Phospholipid bilayer nanodiscs: A powerful tool to study the structural organization and biochemical reactivity of proteins in membrane-like environments2014