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Dahl, J.L., Tengra, F.K., Yan, J., Dutton, D., Coyne, L., & Garza, A.G. (2007) Identification of Major Sporulation Proteins of Myxococcus xanthus Using a Proteomic Approach. J. Bacteriol 189: 3187-3197.

Viswanathan, P., Murphy, K., Julien, B., Garza, A.G., and Kroos, L. (2007) Regulation of dev, an operon that includes genes essential for Myxococcus xanthus development and CRISPR-associated genes and repeats. J. Bacteriol: JB.00187-07v1, in press.

Tengra, F.K., Dahl, J.L., Dutton, D., Caberoy, N.B. Coyne, L., & Garza, A.G. (2006) CbgA, a protein involved in cortex formation and stress resistance in Myxococcus xanthus spores. J. Bacteriol 188: 8299-8302.

Suen, G., Jakobsen, J.S., Goldman, B.S., Singer, M., Garza, A.G. and Welch, R.D. (2006) Bacterial post-genomics: the promise and peril of systems biology. J. Bacteriol. 188:7999-8004.

Diodati, M., Ossa, F., Caberoy, N. B., Singer, M., & Garza, A. G. (2006) Nla18, a key regulatory protein required for normal growth and development of Myxococcus xanthus. J. Bacteriol. 188: 1733-1743.

Srinivasan, B., Caberoy, N.B., Suen, G., Taylor, R.G. Shah, R., Tengra, F., Goldman, B.S., Garza, A.G., & Welch, R.D. (2005) Functional genome annotation through phylogenomic mapping. Nature Biotechnology. 23: 691-698.

Lancero, H.L, Castaneda, S., Caberoy, N.B., Xiaoyuan M., Garza, A.G.  & Shi, W. (2005) Analyzing protein-protein interactions of the Myxococcus xanthus Dif signaling pathway using the yeast two-hybrid system. Microbiology 151: 1535-1541.

Dahl, J.L., Arora, K., Boshoff, H.I., Whiteford, D.C., Pacheco, S.A., Walsh, O.J., Davis, W.B. & Garza, A.G. (2005) Analysis of the stringent response of Mycobacterium smegmatis. J. Bacteriol. 187: 2439-2447.

Lancero, H.L., Caberoy, N.B., Castaneda, S., Li, Y., Lu, A., Dutton, D., Duan, X., Kaplan, H.B., Shi, W. & Garza, A.G. (2004) Characterization of a Myxococcus xanthus mutant that is defective for adventurous and social motilities. Microbiology 150: 4085-4093.

Brenner, P., Garza, A.G., & Singer, M. (2004) nsd, a locus that affects the Myxococcus xanthus cellular response to nutrient concentration J. Bacteriol.186: 3461-3471.

Caberoy, N.B., Welch, R.D., Jakobsen, J.S., Slater, S.C. & Garza, A.G. (2003) Global mutational analysis of NtrC-like activators in Myxococcusxanthus: identifying activator mutants defective for motility and fruiting body development J. Bacteriol.185: 6083-6094.

Julien, B.J., Kaiser, D. and Garza, A.G. (2000) Spatial control of cell differentiation in Myxococcus xanthus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 97, 9098-9103.

Garza, A.G., Harris, B.Z., Pollack, J. S. & Singer,M. H. (2000) The asgE locus is required for cell-cell signaling during Myxococcus xanthus development. Mol. Microbiol. 35, 812-824.

Garza, A.G., Harris, B.Z., Greenberg, B.M. & Singer, M.H. (2000) Control of asgE expression during growth and development in Myxococcus xanthus. J. Bacteriol. 182, 6622-6629.

Garza, A.G., Pollack, J.S., Harris, B.Z., Lee, A., Keseler, Licking, E.F. & Singer, M.H. (1998) SdeK is required for early fruiting body development in Myxococcus xanthus. J. Bacteriol. 180, 4628-4637.

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