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Tracy Palmer
Tracy Palmer
Professor of Microbiology, Newcastle University
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The Tat protein export pathway
BC Berks, F Sargent, T Palmer
Molecular microbiology 35 (2), 260-274, 2000
7842000
Overlapping functions of components of a bacterial Sec‐independent protein export pathway
F Sargent, EG Bogsch, NR Stanley, M Wexler, C Robinson, BC Berks, ...
The EMBO journal, 1998
6631998
The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) protein export pathway
T Palmer, BC Berks
Nature Reviews Microbiology 10 (7), 483-496, 2012
6292012
The complex extracellular biology of Streptomyces
KF Chater, S Biró, KJ Lee, T Palmer, H Schrempf
FEMS microbiology reviews 34 (2), 171-198, 2010
6202010
Prediction of twin-arginine signal peptides
JD Bendtsen, H Nielsen, D Widdick, T Palmer, S Brunak
BMC bioinformatics 6, 1-9, 2005
6152005
An essential component of a novel bacterial protein export system with homologues in plastids and mitochondria
EG Bogsch, F Sargent, NR Stanley, BC Berks, C Robinson, T Palmer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (29), 18003-18006, 1998
4741998
Sec-independent protein translocation in Escherichia coli: a distinct and pivotal role for the TatB protein
F Sargent, NR Stanley, BC Berks, T Palmer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (51), 36073-36082, 1999
3851999
The twin arginine consensus motif of Tat signal peptides is involved in Sec-independent protein targeting in Escherichia coli
NR Stanley, T Palmer, BC Berks
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (16), 11591-11596, 2000
3712000
The TatA component of the twin-arginine protein transport system forms channel complexes of variable diameter
U Gohlke, L Pullan, CA McDevitt, I Porcelli, E De Leeuw, T Palmer, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (30), 10482-10486, 2005
3612005
TatD is a cytoplasmic protein with DNase activity: no requirement for TatD family proteins in Sec-independent protein export
M Wexler, F Sargent, RL Jack, NR Stanley, EG Bogsch, C Robinson, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (22), 16717-16722, 2000
3202000
The Tat protein translocation pathway and its role in microbial physiology
BC Berks, T Palmer, F Sargent
Academic Press 47, 187-254, 2003
3132003
Protein targeting by the bacterial twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway
BC Berks, T Palmer, F Sargent
Current opinion in microbiology 8 (2), 174-181, 2005
3102005
Export of complex cofactor-containing proteins by the bacterial Tat pathway
T Palmer, F Sargent, BC Berks
Trends in microbiology 13 (4), 175-180, 2005
3012005
How Escherichia coli is equipped to oxidize hydrogen under different redox conditions 2
MJ Lukey, A Parkin, MM Roessler, BJ Murphy, J Harmer, T Palmer, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 (6), 3928-3938, 2010
2722010
Lipoprotein biogenesis in Gram-positive bacteria: knowing when to hold ‘em, knowing when to fold ‘em
MI Hutchings, T Palmer, DJ Harrington, IC Sutcliffe
Trends in microbiology 17 (1), 13-21, 2009
2672009
Bacterial formate hydrogenlyase complex
JS McDowall, BJ Murphy, M Haumann, T Palmer, FA Armstrong, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (38), E3948-E3956, 2014
2562014
Role of the Escherichia coli Tat pathway in outer membrane integrity
B Ize, NR Stanley, G Buchanan, T Palmer
Molecular microbiology 48 (5), 1183-1193, 2003
2532003
Coordinating assembly and export of complex bacterial proteins
RL Jack, G Buchanan, A Dubini, K Hatzixanthis, T Palmer, F Sargent
The EMBO journal 23 (20), 3962-3972, 2004
2522004
The type VII secretion system of Staphylococcus aureus secretes a nuclease toxin that targets competitor bacteria
Z Cao, MG Casabona, H Kneuper, JD Chalmers, T Palmer
Nature microbiology 2 (1), 1-11, 2016
2442016
Variable stoichiometry of the TatA component of the twin-arginine protein transport system observed by in vivo single-molecule imaging
MC Leake, NP Greene, RM Godun, T Granjon, G Buchanan, S Chen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (40), 15376-15381, 2008
2302008
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