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  1. Role of AprA and pyocyanin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa on Staphylococcus aureus tolerance to silver
  2. Contrasts and similarities in the transcriptomic response to antimicrobial coinage metals in Escherichia coli
  3. In Vitro and In Vivo Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activity of Zinc Sulfate (ZnSO4) and Carvacrol (CV) Alone and in Combination with Antibiotics Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  4. Engineering biomimetic bacteria membrane-coated nanoparticles: an emerging anti-infection platform
  5. Zinc(ii), copper(ii) and silver(i) salicylate-metronidazole complexes as novel antimicrobial agents
  6. Exploring antimicrobial interactions between metal ions and quaternary ammonium compounds toward synergistic metallo-antimicrobial formulations
  7. Characterization and biological activity of selenium nanoparticles biosynthesized by Yarrowia lipolytica
  8. Membrane‐Nanoparticle Interactions: The Impact of Membrane Lipids
  9. Bacterial synthesis of metal nanoparticles as antimicrobials
  10. Novel pentafluorosulfanyl-containing triclocarban analogs selectively kill Gram-positive bacteria
  11. Novel Pentafluorosulfanyl-containing Triclocarban Analogs selectively kill Gram-positive bacteria
  12. Prevalence of Multidrug Resistance Efflux Pumps (MDREPs) in Environmental Communities
  13. The good, the bad, and the ugly of metals as antimicrobials
  14. Insights into the Synergistic Antibacterial Activity of Silver Nitrate with Potassium Tellurite against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  15. Selenite bioreduction by a consortium of halophilic/halotolerant bacteria and/or yeasts in saline media
  16. Impact of Biogenic and Chemogenic Selenium Nanoparticles on Model Eukaryotic Lipid Membranes
  17. Use of Microbial Consortia in Bioremediation of Metalloid Polluted Environments
  18. Opportunities and obstacles in microbial synthesis of metal nanoparticles
  19. Mechanochemical Preparation, Solid-State Characterization, and Antimicrobial Performance of Copper and Silver Nitrate Coordination Polymers with L- and DL-Arginine and Histidine
  20. Exploring the Co-Crystallization of Kojic Acid with Silver(I), Copper(II), Zinc(II), and Gallium(III) for Potential Antibacterial Applications
  21. Small multidrug resistance protein EmrE phenotypically associates with OmpW, DcrB and YggM for osmotic stress protection by betaine in Escherichia coli
  22. Tolerance, Adaptation, and Cell Response Elicited by Micromonospora sp. Facing Tellurite Toxicity: A Biological and Physical-Chemical Characterization
  23. Comparison of Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Proflavine Co-crystallized with Silver, Copper, Zinc, and Gallium Salts
  24. Antibacterial, Antibiofilm, and Antioxidant Activity of 15 Different Plant-Based Natural Compounds in Comparison with Ciprofloxacin and Gentamicin
  25. An exploration of microbial response to stressors with Prof. Claudio C. Vásquez Guzmán
  26. Enhanced Exoelectrogenic Activity of Cupriavidus metallidurans in Bioelectrochemical Systems through the Expression of a Constitutively Active Diguanylate Cyclase
  27. Assessing Microbial Monitoring Methods for Challenging Environmental Strains and Cultures
  28. Transcriptomic Analysis of the Dual Response of Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1 to Inorganic Arsenic Oxyanions
  29. Editorial: Metal Resistance in Microorganisms
  30. Tellurite and Selenite: how can these two oxyanions be chemically different yet so similar in the way they are transformed to their metal forms by bacteria?
  31. Synergism inhibition and eradication activity of silver nitrate/potassium tellurite combination against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm
  32. Antimicrobial activity of supramolecular salts of gallium(III) and proflavine and the intriguing case of a trioxalate complex
  33. Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccines against Delta (B.1.617.2) Variant: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Studies
  34. Using a chemical genetic screen to enhance our understanding of the antimicrobial properties of copper
  35. Editorial: Nanomicrobiology: Emerging Trends in Microbial Synthesis of Nanomaterials and Their Applications
  36. Simplified gluten detection approach in the presence of a black hole quencher (BHQ)
  37. Assessing microbial growth monitoring methods for challenging strains and cultures
  38. Untargeted Metabolomics Investigation on Selenite Reduction to Elemental Selenium by Bacillus mycoides SeITE01
  39. Efficacy and Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials
  40. Nanomaterials in Wound Healing and Infection Control
  41. Creation of Universal Primers Targeting Nonconserved, Horizontally Mobile Genes: Lessons and Considerations
  42. Proflavine and zinc chloride “team chemistry”: combining antibacterial agents via solid-state interaction
  43. Processing of Metals and Metalloids by Actinobacteria: Cell Resistance Mechanisms and Synthesis of Metal(loid)-Based Nanostructures
  44. Metal-Resistance in Bacteria: Why Care?
  45. Silver Antibacterial Synergism Activities with Eight Other Metal(loid)-Based Antimicrobials against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus
  46. Zinc and SARS‑CoV‑2: A molecular modeling study of Zn interactions with RNA‑dependent RNA‑polymerase and 3C‑like proteinase enzymes
  47. Multiple Compounds Secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Increase the Tolerance of Staphylococcus aureus to the Antimicrobial Metals Copper and Silver
  48. Biomolecular composition of capping layer and stability of biogenic selenium nanoparticles synthesized by five bacterial species
  49. Comparison of influenza type A and B with COVID‐19: A global systematic review and meta‐analysis on clinical, laboratory and radiographic findings
  50. Clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, radiographic signs and outcomes of 61,742 patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  51. Biotechnology of Rhodococcus for the production of valuable compounds
  52. Tunable photoluminescence properties of selenium nanoparticles: biogenic versus chemogenic synthesis
  53. Comparison of confirmed COVID‐19 with SARS and MERS cases ‐ Clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, radiographic signs and outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
  54. Metal Nanoparticle–Microbe Interactions: Synthesis and Antimicrobial Effects
  55. Co-crystallization of antibacterials with inorganic salts: paving the way to activity enhancement
  56. Phylogenetic characterization of the energy taxis receptor Aer in Pseudomonas and phenotypic characterization in Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707
  57. Corrigendum: The Response of Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 to Cadmium Involves Inhibition of the Initiation of Biofilm Formation, Decrease in Intracellular c-di-GMP Levels, and a Novel Metal Regulated Phosphodiesterase
  58. Influence of Bacterial Physiology on Processing of Selenite, Biogenesis of Nanomaterials and Their Thermodynamic Stability
  59. The Response of Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 to Cadmium Involves Inhibition of the Initiation of Biofilm Formation, Decrease in Intracellular c-di-GMP Levels, and a Novel Metal Regulated Phosphodiesterase
  60. Identification of Resistance Genes and Response to Arsenic in Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1
  61. Specificity in the Susceptibilities of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus Clinical Isolates to Six Metal Antimicrobials
  62. Mesoporous Silica‐Based Materials with Bactericidal Properties
  63. Tellurite-dependent blackening of bacteria emerges from the dark ages
  64. Using a Chemical Genetic Screen to Enhance Our Understanding of the Antimicrobial Properties of Gallium against Escherichia coli
  65. Biofilms and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion in the Petroleum Industry
  66. Prevalence of Multidrug Resistance Efflux Pumps (MDREPs) in Environmental Communities
  67. Is Silver the Ultimate Antimicrobial Bullet?
  68. Physical–Chemical Properties of Biogenic Selenium Nanostructures Produced by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia SeITE02 and Ochrobactrum sp. MPV1
  69. Some facts about the respiratory enzymes of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 recently renamed as Pseudomonas furukawaii sp. nov., type strain KF707
  70. The Response of <em>Cupriavidus Metallidurans</em> CH34 to Cadmium Involves a Decrease in Intracellular Levels of C-Di-GMP Probably Mediated by a Novel Metal Regulated Phosphodiesterase That Inhibits the Biofilm Lifestyle
  71. Using a Chemical Genetic Screen to Enhance Our Understanding of the Antibacterial Properties of Silver
  72. Few Conserved Amino Acids in the Small Multidrug Resistance Transporter EmrE Influence Drug Polyselectivity
  73. Selenium and tellurium nanomaterials
  74. Aerobic Growth of Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1 Using Selected Naphthenic Acids as the Sole Carbon and Energy Sources
  75. Assembly, growth and conductive properties of tellurium nanorods produced by Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1
  76. Biosynthesis of selenium-nanoparticles and -nanorods as a product of selenite bioconversion by the aerobic bacterium Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1
  77. Influence of quaternary cation compound on the size of the Escherichia coli small multidrug resistance protein, EmrE
  78. Stability of biogenic metal(loid) nanomaterials related to the colloidal stabilization theory of chemical nanostructures
  79. Cardiolipin synthase A colocalizes with cardiolipin and osmosensing transporter ProP at the poles of Escherichia coli cells
  80. Fluorescent Protein Visualization Immediately After Gel Electrophoresis Using an In-Gel Trichloroethanol Photoreaction with Tryptophan
  81. Primary Metabolism and Medium-Chain Fatty Acid Alterations Precede Long-Chain Fatty Acid Changes Impacting Neutral Lipid Metabolism in Response to an Anticancer Lysophosphatidylcholine Analogue in Yeast
  82. metal ions used as antibiotics
  83. Biphenyl Modulates the Expression and Function of Respiratory Oxidases in the Polychlorinated-Biphenyls Degrader Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707
  84. Silver oxynitrate – an efficacious compound for the prevention and eradication of dual-species biofilms
  85. Secondary multidrug efflux pump mutants alter Escherichia coli biofilm growth in the presence of cationic antimicrobial compounds
  86. Screening selectively harnessed environmental microbial communities for biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in moving bed biofilm reactors
  87. Antimicrobial activity of biogenically produced spherical Se-nanomaterials embedded in organic material against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus strains on hydroxyapatite-coated surfaces
  88. The efficacy of different anti-microbial metals at preventing the formation of, and eradicating bacterial biofilms of pathogenic indicator strains
  89. Bacterial conversion of toxic metal/metalloid chemical species into exploitable nano-materials
  90. Assembly pathway of a bacterial complex iron sulfur molybdoenzyme
  91. Biogenic SeNPs from Bacillus mycoides SelTE01 and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia SelTE02: Characterization with reference to their associated organic coating
  92. Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1 as cell factory for the production of intracellular tellurium nanorods under aerobic conditions
  93. Relationship between craniocervical orientation and center of force of occlusion in adults
  94. A comparison of the response of twoBurkholderia fungorumstrains grown as planktonic cells versus biofilm to dibenzothiophene and select polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  95. Removal and biodegradation of naphthenic acids by biochar and attached environmental biofilms in the presence of co-contaminating metals
  96. On the role of a specific insert in acetate permeases (ActP) for tellurite uptake in bacteria: functional and structural studies
  97. Identification of protein–protein interactions between the TatB and TatC subunits of the twin-arginine translocase system and respiratory enzyme specific chaperones
  98. Evaluating the Metal Tolerance Capacity of Microbial Communities Isolated from Alberta Oil Sands Process Water
  99. The Role of <i>cheA</i> Genes in Swarming and Swimming Motility of <i>Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes</i> KF707
  100. Selenite Protection of Tellurite Toxicity Toward Escherichia coli
  101. Influence of GTP on system specific chaperone – Twin arginine signal peptide interaction
  102. Culturing oil sands microbes as mixed species communities enhances ex situ model naphthenic acid degradation
  103. Metabolomics reveals differences of metal toxicity in cultures of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 grown on different carbon sources
  104. Biogenic selenium and tellurium nanoparticles synthesized by environmental microbial isolates efficaciously inhibit bacterial planktonic cultures and biofilms
  105. NarJ subfamily system specific chaperone diversity and evolution is directed by respiratory enzyme associations
  106. Growth of Rhodococcus sp. strain BCP1 on gaseous n-alkanes: new metabolic insights and transcriptional analysis of two soluble di-iron monooxygenase genes
  107. Silver Oxynitrate, an Unexplored Silver Compound with Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity
  108. Making water-soluble integral membrane proteins in vivo using an amphipathic protein fusion strategy
  109. Thermodynamic Characterization of the DmsD Binding Site for the DmsA Twin-Arginine Motif
  110. Unusual pairing between assistants: Interaction of the twin-arginine system-specific chaperone DmsD with the chaperonin GroEL
  111. Biogenesis of Escherichia coli DMSO Reductase: A Network of Participants for Protein Folding and Complex Enzyme Maturation
  112. Respiration and ecological niche influence bacterial membrane lipid compositions
  113. ‘Come into the fold’: A comparative analysis of bacterial redox enzyme maturation protein members of the NarJ subfamily
  114. Surveillance and molecular characterization of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in a hospital water distribution system over a three-year period
  115. Excited State Photoreaction between the Indole Side Chain of Tryptophan and Halocompounds Generates New Fluorophores and Unique Modifications
  116. Outer Membrane Protein OmpW Participates with Small Multidrug Resistance Protein Member EmrE in Quaternary Cationic Compound Efflux
  117. Reduction of chalcogen oxyanions and generation of nanoprecipitates by the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus
  118. Harnessing oil sands microbial communities for use in ex situ naphthenic acid bioremediation
  119. Unique Photobleaching Phenomena of the Twin-Arginine Translocase Respiratory Enzyme Chaperone DmsD
  120. Identification of Protein-Protein Interactions Between the TatB and TatC Subunits of the Twin-Arginine Translocase System and the Redox Enzyme Maturation Protein Chaperones
  121. Mixed-Species Biofilms Cultured from an Oil Sand Tailings Pond can Biomineralize Metals
  122. Diversity and Evolution of Bacterial Twin Arginine Translocase Protein, TatC, Reveals a Protein Secretion System That Is Evolving to Fit Its Environmental Niche
  123. The Hydrophobic Region of the DmsA Twin-Arginine Leader Peptide Determines Specificity with Chaperone DmsD
  124. Multi-species biofilms defined from drinking water microorganisms provide increased protection against chlorine disinfection
  125. Spatial distributions of Pseudomonas fluorescens colony variants in mixed-culture biofilms
  126. Evaluation of Extraction Protocols for Simultaneous Polar and Non-Polar Yeast Metabolite Analysis Using Multivariate Projection Methods
  127. Antimicrobial activity of metals: mechanisms, molecular targets and applications
  128. Membrane composition influences the topology bias of bacterial integral membrane proteins
  129. Visualizing a multidrug resistance protein, EmrE, with major bacterial lipids using Brewster angle microscopy
  130. Effect of aluminium and copper on biofilm development of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 and P. fluorescens as a function of different media compositions
  131. The cmbT gene encodes a novel major facilitator multidrug resistance transporter in Lactococcus lactis
  132. Analysis of Integral Membrane Inter and Intra Contacts in Model Multidrug Transporter EmrE using a Bacterial Two-Hybrid Method
  133. Microbial processing of tellurium as a tool in biotechnology
  134. Small Multidrug Resistance Protein EmrE Reduces Host pH and Osmotic Tolerance to Metabolic Quaternary Cation Osmoprotectants
  135. Genome Sequence of the Polychlorinated-Biphenyl Degrader Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707
  136. Spectroscopic analysis of small multidrug resistance protein EmrE in the presence of various quaternary cation compounds
  137. Real-time imaging of lipid domains and distinct coexisting membrane protein clusters
  138. Different Purification Approaches for the Integral Membrane Protein EmrE Leads to Biochemical and Biophysical Differences in the Protein
  139. Evaluation of microbial biofilm communities from an Alberta oil sands tailings pond
  140. Spectroscopic analysis of the intrinsic chromophores within small multidrug resistance protein SugE
  141. Towards understanding the Tat translocation mechanism through structural and biophysical studies of the amphipathic region of TatA from Escherichia coli
  142. Differences in Metabolism between the Biofilm and Planktonic Response to Metal Stress
  143. Synergistic effect of lipopeptide biosurfactant with antibiotics against Escherichia coli CFT073 biofilm
  144. Metabolomics and its application to studying metal toxicity
  145. Analyses of both thealkBGene Transcriptional Start Site andalkBPromoter-Inducing Properties ofRhodococcussp. Strain BCP1 Grown onn-Alkanes
  146. Phenotypic diversification in vivo: Pseudomonas aeruginosa gacS− strains generate small colony variants in vivo that are distinct from in vitro variants
  147. A histidine-kinasecheAgene ofPseudomonas pseudoalcaligensKF707 not only has a key role in chemotaxis but also affects biofilm formation and cell metabolism
  148. Monooxygenases involved in the n-alkanes metabolism by Rhodococcus sp. BCP1: molecular characterization and expression of alkB gene
  149. Comparing system-specific chaperone interactions with their Tat dependent redox enzyme substrates
  150. Tolerance of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 to metals, polychlorobiphenyls and chlorobenzoates: effects on chemotaxis-, biofilm- and planktonic-grown cells
  151. Enhanced translocation of recombinant proteins via the Tat pathway with chaperones in Escherichia coli
  152. Real-time imaging of the lateral architecture of lipids and proteins in Escherichia coli membranes
  153. Microtiter susceptibility testing of microbes growing on peg lids: a miniaturized biofilm model for high-throughput screening
  154. DmsD, a Tat system specific chaperone, interacts with other general chaperones and proteins involved in the molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis
  155. Needed, new paradigms in antibiotic development
  156. Phenotypic and metabolic profiling of colony morphology variants evolved fromPseudomonas fluorescensbiofilms
  157. Multimeric forms of the small multidrug resistance protein EmrE in anionic detergent
  158. Identification of a novel ABC transporter required for desiccation tolerance, and biofilm formation inRhizobium leguminosarumbv.viciae3841
  159. Inorganic Polyphosphate and Energy Metabolism in Mammalian Cells
  160. The activity of silver against Escherichia coli biofilm is increased by a lipopeptide biosurfactant
  161. Visualizing Interactions along the Escherichia coli Twin-Arginine Translocation Pathway Using Protein Fragment Complementation
  162. A Survey for Small Multidrug Resistance Protein Multimerization in the Presence of Ligand Using Sds-Page Analysis
  163. Detecting biogeochemical activity in basal ice using fluorescence spectroscopy
  164. Escherichia Coli Redox Enzyme Maturation Proteins, TorD and DmsD Interact with GTP as Shown by Native Page Assays
  165. Structural Investigations of an Amphipathic Region of the Twin-Arginine Translocase Tata Subunit
  166. Thermodynamic and Hydrodynamic Characterization of the Interaction Between DmsD and the DmsA Twin-Arginine Leader Peptide
  167. Chromosomal antioxidant genes have metal ion-specific roles as determinants of bacterial metal tolerance
  168. Anti-adhesion activity of two biosurfactants produced by Bacillus spp. prevents biofilm formation of human bacterial pathogens
  169. Using synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy and principal components analysis to monitor dissolved organic matter dynamics in a glacier system
  170. Structural Analysis of a Monomeric Form of the Twin-Arginine Leader Peptide Binding Chaperone Escherichia coli DmsD
  171. The Chromosomal Toxin Gene yafQ Is a Determinant of Multidrug Tolerance for Escherichia coli Growing in a Biofilm
  172. The GacS–GacA two-component regulatory system ofPseudomonas fluorescens: a bacterial two-hybrid analysis
  173. In vivo associations of Escherichia coli NarJ with a peptide of the first 50 residues of nitrate reductase catalytic subunit NarG
  174. Differential Interactions between Tat-Specific Redox Enzyme Peptides and Their Chaperones
  175. Diversity and evolution of the small multidrug resistance protein family
  176. Metabolomic Investigation of the Bacterial Response to a Metal Challenge
  177. Microbial biofilms: Advances in remediation of co-contaminants
  178. Small multidrug resistance proteins: A multidrug transporter family that continues to grow
  179. Structural proteomics of the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria
  180. Copper and Quaternary Ammonium Cations Exert Synergistic Bactericidal and Antibiofilm Activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  181. Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 upon biofilm formation on a polystyrene surface acquire a strong antibiotic resistance with minor changes in their tolerance to metal cations and metalloid oxyanions
  182. Identification of Residues in DmsD for Twin-Arginine Leader Peptide Binding, Defined through Random and Bioinformatics-Directed Mutagenesis
  183. Investigating Protein–Protein Interactions by Far-Westerns
  184. Multimetal resistance and tolerance in microbial biofilms
  185. Strong poison revisited
  186. Pseudomonas fluorescens' view of the periodic table
  187. A subpopulation ofCandida albicansandCandida tropicalisbiofilm cells are highly tolerant to chelating agents
  188. Metal Ions May Suppress or Enhance Cellular Differentiation in Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis Biofilms
  189. Development of indole chemistry to label tryptophan residues in protein for determination of tryptophan surface accessibility
  190. The TatA Subunit of Escherichia coli Twin-Arginine Translocase Has an N-in Topology
  191. The Bacterial Response to the Chalcogen Metalloids Se and Te
  192. The GacS sensor kinase controls phenotypic reversion of small colony variants isolated from biofilms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14
  193. The use of microscopy and three-dimensional visualization to evaluate the structure of microbial biofilms cultivated in the calgary biofilm device
  194. The Thiol:Disulfide Oxidoreductase DsbB Mediates the Oxidizing Effects of the Toxic Metalloid Tellurite (TeO32−) on the Plasma Membrane Redox System of the Facultative Phototroph Rhodobacter capsulatus
  195. Physical nature of signal peptide binding to DmsD
  196. Abundance and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Glacier Systems
  197. Identification of Trichloroethanol Visualized Proteins from Two-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gels by Mass Spectrometry
  198. An evaluation ofin vitro protein–protein interaction techniques: Assessing contaminating background proteins
  199. Twin-arginine translocase may have a role in the chaperone function of NarJ from Escherichia coli
  200. Metal resistance in Candida biofilms
  201. Twin-arginine signal peptide attributes effective display of CD147 to filamentous phage
  202. High-throughput metal susceptibility testing of microbial biofilms
  203. Persister cells mediate tolerance to metal oxyanions in Escherichia coli
  204. SMR proteins SugE and EmrE bind ligand with similar affinity and stoichiometry
  205. Effects of the twin-arginine translocase on the structure and antimicrobial susceptibility ofEscherichia colibiofilms
  206. Persister cells, the biofilm matrix and tolerance to metal cations in biofilm and planktonic Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  207. Signal peptide–chaperone interactions on the twin-arginine protein transport pathway
  208. Organic solvent extracted EmrE solubilized in dodecyl maltoside is monomeric and binds drug ligand
  209. Investigation of Ligand Binding to the Multidrug Resistance Protein EmrE by Isothermal Titration Calorimetry
  210. Biofilms
  211. In Vivo 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Tellurite Toxicity in Escherichia coli
  212. Biofilm susceptibility to metal toxicity
  213. Differences in biofilm and planktonic cell mediated reduction of metalloid oxyanions
  214. Sequence analysis of bacterial redox enzyme maturation proteins (REMPs)
  215. Folding forms of Escherichia coli DmsD, a twin-arginine leader binding protein
  216. Visible fluorescent detection of proteins in polyacrylamide gels without staining
  217. Transport of physiological nucleosides and anti-viral and anti-neoplastic nucleoside drugs by recombinantEscherichia colinucleoside-H+cotransporter (NupC) produced inXenopus laevisoocytes
  218. Mutagenesis of SugE, a small multidrug resistance protein
  219. The Twin-arginine Leader-binding Protein, DmsD, Interacts with the TatB and TatC Subunits of the Escherichia coli Twin-arginine Translocase
  220. Examination of EmrE conformational differences in various membrane mimetic environments
  221. A novel procedure for separating small peptides on polyacrylamide gels
  222. A novel procedure for separating small peptides on polyacrylamide gels
  223. DmsD is required for the biogenesis of DMSO reductase inEscherichia colibut not for the interaction of the DmsA signal peptide with the Tat apparatus
  224. Optimization of expression and the purification by organic extraction of the integral membrane protein EmrE
  225. Differential effects of a molybdopterin synthase sulfurylase (moeB) mutation onEscherichia colimolybdoenzyme maturation
  226. Visualization of Proteins in Acrylamide Gels Using Ultraviolet Illumination
  227. The Light-induced Reactions of Tryptophan with Halocompounds¶
  228. Identification of a twin-arginine leader-binding protein
  229. Glutathione is a target in tellurite toxicity and is protected by tellurite resistance determinants in <i>Escherichia coli</i>
  230. Escherichia coli TehB RequiresS-Adenosylmethionine as a Cofactor To Mediate Tellurite Resistance
  231. The Role of Cysteine Residues in Tellurite Resistance Mediated by the TehAB Determinant
  232. Multiple Roles for the Twin Arginine Leader Sequence of Dimethyl Sulfoxide Reductase of Escherichia coli
  233. Tellurite-mediated thiol oxidation in Escherichia coli
  234. A Novel and Ubiquitous System for Membrane Targeting and Secretion of Cofactor-Containing Proteins
  235. Alpha-periodicity analysis of small multidrug resistance (SMR) efflux transporters
  236. Tellurite reductase activity of nitrate reductase is responsible for the basal resistance of Escherichia coli to tellurite
  237. Expression and epitope tagging of the membrane anchor subunit (DmsC) of Escherichia coli dimethyl sulfoxide reductase
  238. Expression of Escherichia coli TehA gives resistance to antiseptics and disinfectants similar to that conferred by multidrug resistance efflux pumps.
  239. The SMR family: a novel family of multidrug efflux proteins involved with the efflux of lipophilic drugs
  240. The tellurite-resistance determinants tehAtehB and klaAklaBtelB have different biochemical requirements
  241. Erratum: Neither reduced uptake nor increased efflux is encoded by tellurite resistance determinants expressed in Escherichia coli
  242. Neither reduced uptake nor increased efflux is encoded by tellurite resistance determinants expressed inEscherichia coli
  243. A new gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) superagonist in goldfish: influence of dialkyl-d-homoarginine at position 6 on gonadotropin-II and growth hormone release
  244. Characterization of the growth inhibition phenotype of the kilAtelAB operon from IncPα plasmid RK2Ter
  245. In vivo complementation and site-specific mutagenesis of the tellurite resistance determinant kilAteIAB from IncP  plasmid RK2Ter
  246. Location of a potassium tellurite resistance operon (tehA tehB) within the terminus of Escherichia coli K-12
  247. Differential Actions of a Mammalian Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonist on Gonadotropin-ll and Growth Hormone Release in Goldfish, <i>Carassius auratus</i>
  248. Evaluation of transmembrane helix prediction methods using the recently defined NMR structures of the coat proteins from bacteriophages M13 and Pf1
  249. Long-lived fluorescence lifetime from tyrosine in a peptide derived from S-100b
  250. Use of diethyldithiocarbamate for quantitative determination of tellurite uptake by bacteria
  251. The arsenical ATPase efflux pump mediates tellurite resistance
  252. Fluorescence properties of angiotensin II analogues in receptor-simulating environments: relationship between tyrosinate fluorescence lifetime and biological activity
  253. Tyrosinate fluorescence lifetimes for oxytocin and vasopressin in receptor-simulating environments: Relationship to biological activity and 1H-NMR data
  254. Tyrosine and tyrosinate fluorescence of S-100b. A time-resolved nanosecond fluorescence study. The effect of pH, Ca(II), and Zn(II)
  255. Conformational analysis of thioredoxin using organoarsenical reagents as probes. A time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy and size exclusion chromatography study
  256. Spectroscopic characterization of thioredoxin covalently modified with monofunctional organoarsenical reagents