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Toxins-antitoxins: plasmid maintenance, programmed cell death, and cell cycle arrest
F Hayes
Science 301 (5639), 1496-1499, 2003
7202003
Toxins-antitoxins: diversity, evolution and function
F Hayes, L Van Melderen
Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology 46 (5), 386-408, 2011
2862011
Axe–Txe, a broad‐spectrum proteic toxin–antitoxin system specified by a multidrug‐resistant, clinical isolate of Enterococcus faecium
R Grady, F Hayes
Molecular microbiology 47 (5), 1419-1432, 2003
2782003
Transposon-based strategies for microbial functional genomics and proteomics
F Hayes
Annual review of genetics 37 (1), 3-29, 2003
2732003
Extrachromosomal and mobile elements in enterococci: transmission, maintenance, and epidemiology
DB Clewell, KE Weaver, GM Dunny, TM Coque, MV Francia, F Hayes
Enterococci: From commensals to leading causes of drug resistant infection …, 2014
1562014
Bacterial DNA segregation dynamics mediated by the polymerizing protein ParF
D Barilla, MF Rosenberg, U Nobbmann, F Hayes
The EMBO journal 24 (7), 1453-1464, 2005
1542005
The bacterial segrosome: a dynamic nucleoprotein machine for DNA trafficking and segregation
F Hayes, D Barillà
Nature Reviews Microbiology 4 (2), 133-143, 2006
1502006
Identification of the Minimal Replicon of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis UC317 Plasmid pCI305
F Hayes, C Daly, GF Fitzgerald
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 56 (1), 202-209, 1990
1501990
Emerging roles of toxin-antitoxin modules in bacterial pathogenesis
B Kedzierska, F Hayes
Molecules 21, 790, 2016
1292016
Functional assay for BRCA1: mutagenesis of the COOH-terminal region reveals critical residues for transcription activation
F Hayes, C Cayanan, D Barilla, ANA Monteiro
Cancer research 60 (9), 2411-2418, 2000
1102000
Pentapeptide scanning mutagenesis: random insertion of a variable five amino acid cassette in a target protein
B Hallet, DJ Sherratt, F Hayes
Nucleic acids research 25 (9), 1866-1867, 1997
1081997
The P1 ParA protein and its ATPase activity play a direct role in the segregation of plasmid copies to daughter cells
MA Davis, L Radnedge, KA Martin, F Hayes, B Youngren, SJ Austin
Molecular microbiology 21 (5), 1029-1036, 1996
1071996
Regulating toxin-antitoxin expression: controlled detonation of intracellular molecular timebombs
F Hayes, B Kędzierska
Toxins 6 (1), 337-358, 2014
1032014
ParG, a protein required for active partition of bacterial plasmids, has a dimeric ribbon–helix–helix structure
AP Golovanov, D Barillà, M Golovanova, F Hayes, LY Lian
Molecular microbiology 50 (4), 1141-1153, 2003
982003
Toxin–antitoxin regulation: bimodal interaction of YefM–YoeB with paired DNA palindromes exerts transcriptional autorepression
B Kędzierska, LY Lian, F Hayes
Nucleic acids research 35 (1), 325-339, 2007
972007
The tail of the ParG DNA segregation protein remodels ParF polymers and enhances ATP hydrolysis via an arginine finger-like motif
D Barillà, E Carmelo, F Hayes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (6), 1811-1816, 2007
942007
The partition system of multidrug resistance plasmid TP228 includes a novel protein that epitomizes an evolutionarily distinct subgroup of the ParA superfamily
F Hayes
Molecular microbiology 37 (3), 528-541, 2000
942000
Loss of receptor regulation by a phospholipase D1 mutant unresponsive to protein kinase C
FMA Zhang Y, Altshuller YM, Hammond SM, Hayes F, Morris AJ
EMBO J 18, 6339-6348, 1999
911999
The homologous operons for P1 and P7 plasmid partition are autoregulated from dissimilar operator sites
F Hayes, L Radnedge, MA Davis, SJ Austin
Molecular microbiology 11 (2), 249-260, 1994
811994
A family of stability determinants in pathogenic bacteria
F Hayes
Journal of bacteriology 180 (23), 6415-6418, 1998
791998
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