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Barkow, S.R., Levchenko, I., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2009) Polypeptide translocation by the AAA+ ClpXP protease machine. Chemistry & Biology 16, 605-612.

Davis, J.H., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2009) Engineering synthetic adaptors and substrates for controlled ClpXP degradation. J. Biol. Chem. 14, 21848-21855.

Sohn, J. & Sauer, R.T. (2009) OMP peptides modulate the activity of DegS protease by differential binding to active and inactive conformations. Mol. Cell 33, 64-74.

Cezairliyan, B.O. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Control of P. aeruginosa AlgW protease cleavage of MucA by peptide signals and MucB. Mol. Micro. 72, 368-379.

Moore, S.D. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Revisiting the mechanism of macrolide-antibiotic resistance mediated by ribosomal protein L22. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105, 18261-18266.

Gur, E. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Reductive evolution of Mycoplasma forced a proteolytic specificity switch in degradation of ssrA-tagged proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105, 16113-16118.

Yakamavich, J.A., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Asymmetric nucleotide transactions of the HslUV protease. J. Mol. Biol. 380, 946–957.

Martin, A., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Diverse pore loops of the AAA+ ClpX machine mediate unassisted and adaptor-dependent recognition of ssrA-tagged substrates. Mol. Cell 29, 441-450.

Martin, A., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Pore loops of the AAA+ ClpX machine grip substrates to drive translocation and unfolding. Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 15, 1147-1151.

Martin, A., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Protein unfolding by a AAA+ protease: critical dependence on ATP-hydrolysis rates and energy landscapes. Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 15, 139-145.

Moore, S.D., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Forced extraction of targeted components from complex macromolecular assemblies. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105, 11685-11690.

Gur, E. & Sauer, R.T. (2008) Recognition of misfolded proteins by Lon, a AAA+ protease. Genes Dev. 22, 2267-2277.

Martin, A., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2007) Distinct static and dynamic interactions control ATPase-peptidase communication in a AAA+ protease. Mol. Cell 27, 41-52.

McGinness, K.E., Bolon, D.N., Kaganovich, M., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2007) Altered tethering of the SspB adaptor to the ClpXP protease causes changes in substrate delivery. J. Biol. Chem. 282, 11465-11473.

Sohn, J., Grant, R.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2007) Allosteric activation of DegS, a stress sensor PDZ-protease. Cell 131, 572-583.

Cezairliyan, B.O. & Sauer, R.T. (2007) Inhibition of regulated proteolysis by RseB. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 10, 3771-3776.

Farrell. C.M., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2007) Altered specificity of a AAA+ protease. Mol. Cell 25, 161-166.

Moore, S.E. & Sauer, R.T. (2007) The tmRNA system for translational surveillance and ribosome rescue. Annu. Rev. Biochem. 76, 101-124.

McGinness, K.E., Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2006) Engineering controllable protein degradation. Mol. Cell 22, 701-707.

Baker, T.A. & Sauer, R.T. (2006) ATP-dependent proteases: recognition logic and operating principles. Trends Biochem. Sci. 31, 647-653.

 

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