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Gerald Hazelbauer
Gerald Hazelbauer
Professor of Biochemistry, University of Missouri
Verified email at missouri.edu
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Bacterial chemoreceptors: high-performance signaling in networked arrays
GL Hazelbauer, JJ Falke, JS Parkinson
Trends in biochemical sciences 33 (1), 9-19, 2008
7252008
Transmembrane signaling in bacterial chemoreceptors
JJ Falke, GL Hazelbauer
Trends in biochemical sciences 26 (4), 257-265, 2001
5352001
Chemotaxis Toward Sugars in Escherichia coli
J Adler, GL Hazelbauer, MM Dahl
Journal of bacteriology 115 (3), 824-847, 1973
4421973
Signaling and sensory adaptation in Escherichia coli chemoreceptors: 2015 update
JS Parkinson, GL Hazelbauer, JJ Falke
Trends in microbiology 23 (5), 257-266, 2015
3862015
Role of the Galactose Binding Protein in Chemotaxis of Escherichia coli toward Galactose
GL HAZELBAUER, J ADLER
Nature New Biology 230 (12), 101-104, 1971
3841971
Cellular stoichiometry of the components of the chemotaxis signaling complex
M Li, GL Hazelbauer
Journal of bacteriology 186 (12), 3687-3694, 2004
3472004
Nanodiscs separate chemoreceptor oligomeric states and reveal their signaling properties
T Boldog, S Grimme, M Li, SG Sligar, GL Hazelbauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (31), 11509-11514, 2006
2612006
Maltose chemoreceptor of Escherichia coli
GL Hazelbauer
Journal of bacteriology 122 (1), 206-214, 1975
2381975
Transmembrane signalling by a hybrid protein: communication from the domain of chemoreceptor Trg that recognizes sugar-binding proteins to the kinase/phosphatase domain of …
JW Baumgartner, C Kim, RE Brissette, M Inouye, C Park, GL Hazelbauer
Journal of bacteriology 176 (4), 1157-1163, 1994
1711994
Structure of the Trg protein: Homologies with and differences from other sensory transducers of Escherichia coli.
J Bollinger, C Park, S Harayama, GL Hazelbauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 81 (11), 3287-3291, 1984
1701984
Multiple methylation of methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins during adaptation of E. coli to chemical stimuli
P Engström, GL Hazelbauer
Cell 20 (1), 165-171, 1980
1631980
Core unit of chemotaxis signaling complexes
M Li, GL Hazelbauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (23), 9390-9395, 2011
1622011
Bacterial chemoreceptors: providing enhanced features to two-component signaling
GL Hazelbauer, WC Lai
Current opinion in microbiology 13 (2), 124-132, 2010
1572010
Escherichia coli MUTANTS DEFECTIVE IN CHEMOTAXIS TOWARD SPECIFIC CHEMICALS
GL Hazelbauer, RE Mesibov, J Adler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 64 (4), 1300-1307, 1969
1511969
Reconstitution of a chemically excitable membrane
GL Hazelbauer, JP Changeux
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 71 (4), 1479-1483, 1974
1381974
High-and low-abundance chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli: differential activities associated with closely related cytoplasmic domains
X Feng, JW Baumgartner, GL Hazelbauer
Journal of bacteriology 179 (21), 6714-6720, 1997
1321997
Detecting the conformational change of transmembrane signaling in a bacterial chemoreceptor by measuring effects on disulfide cross-linking in vivo.
AG Hughson, GL Hazelbauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (21), 11546-11551, 1996
1301996
Adaptational assistance in clusters of bacterial chemoreceptors
M Li, GL Hazelbauer
Molecular microbiology 56 (6), 1617-1626, 2005
1242005
Deducing the organization of a transmembrane domain by disulfide cross-linking. The bacterial chemoreceptor Trg.
GF Lee, GG Burrows, MR Lebert, DP Dutton, GL Hazelbauer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 269 (47), 29920-29927, 1994
1231994
Efficient adaptational demethylation of chemoreceptors requires the same enzyme-docking site as efficient methylation
AN Barnakov, LA Barnakova, GL Hazelbauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (19), 10667-10672, 1999
1191999
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