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  1. Delivery of functional Cas:DNA nucleoprotein complexes into recipient bacteria through a type IV secretion system
  2. The Conjugative Relaxase TrwC Promotes Integration of Foreign DNA in the Human Genome
  3. A Translocation Motif in Relaxase TrwC Specifically Affects Recruitment by Its Conjugative Type IV Secretion System
  4. Structural independence of conjugative coupling protein TrwB from its Type IV secretion machinery
  5. HUH site-specific recombinases for targeted modification of the human genome
  6. New perspectives into bacterial DNA transfer to human cells
  7. Site-Specific Integration of Foreign DNA into Minimal Bacterial and Human Target Sequences Mediated by a Conjugative Relaxase
  8. Transfer of R388 Derivatives by a Pathogenesis-Associated Type IV Secretion System into both Bacteria and Human Cells
  9. Nuclear Targeting of a Bacterial Integrase That Mediates Site-Specific Recombination between Bacterial and Human Target Sequences
  10. Functional Dissection of the Conjugative Coupling Protein TrwB
  11. Bacterial type IV secretion systems: a tool for DNA transfer into mammalian cells
  12. Bacterial type IV secretion systems in human disease
  13. TrwC-Mediated Site-Specific Recombination Is Controlled by Host Factors Altering Local DNA Topology
  14. A new domain of conjugative relaxase TrwC responsible for efficient oriT‐specific recombination on minimal target sequences
  15. Site-specific recombinase and integrase activities of a conjugative relaxase in recipient cells
  16. Bacterial conjugation: a potential tool for genomic engineering
  17. Euroconference on the Biology of Type IV Secretion Processes: bacterial gates into the outer world
  18. Conjugative coupling proteins interact with cognate and heterologous VirB10-like proteins while exhibiting specificity for cognate relaxosomes
  19. Bacterial conjugation: a two‐step mechanism for DNA transport
  20. Two active-site tyrosyl residues of protein TrwC act sequentially at the origin of transfer during plasmid R388 conjugation
  21. On the origin and function of pili
  22. OriT-processing and regulatory roles of TrwA protein in ploasmid R388 conjugation
  23. The β‐tubulin monomer release factor (p14) has homology with a region of the DnaJ protein
  24. Functional Domains in Protein TrwC of Plasmid R388: Dissected DNA Strand Transferase and DNA Helicase Activities Reconstitute Protein Function
  25. Nicking Activity of TrwC Directed Against the Origin of Transfer of the IncW Plasmid R388
  26. Purification and Biochemical Characterization of TrwC, the Helicase Involved in Plasmid R388 Conjugal DNA Transfer
  27. Genetic Organization of the Conjugal DNA Processing Region of the IncW Plasmid R388
  28. Tn5tac1 insertion polarity in Escherichia coli
  29. Structural and functional analysis of the origin of conjugal transfer of the broad-host-range IneW plasmid R388 and comparison with the related IncN plasmid R46