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- who: ParA and collaborators from the University of Göttingen, Germany have published the research work: Interactions of Machinery Critical for Their, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on most closely related actinobacterial ParA proteins and the authors tested their combability in C. glutamicum and M. smegmatis using complementation assays. For this experiment, the studied proteins were tagged with fluorescent proteins (mCherry, mNeon, CFP, or EGFP), and their localisation was studied by fluorescence microscopy. This analysis showed that overproduction of the endogenous ParA and closely related R. sphaeroides homologue inhibited C. crescentus colony . . .

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