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  1. Antibiotic that inhibitstrans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
  2. Druggable differences: Targeting mechanistic differences between trans‐ translation and translation for selective antibiotic action
  3. Reproducible and accessible analysis of transposon insertion data at scale
  4. A Small-Molecule Inhibitor of trans -Translation Synergistically Interacts with Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptides To Impair Survival of Staphylococcus aureus
  5. Bioresponsive peptide-polysaccharide nanogels — A versatile delivery system to augment the utility of bioactive cargo
  6. A New Mechanism for Ribosome Rescue Can Recruit RF1 or RF2 to Nonstop Ribosomes
  7. A new mechanism for ribosome rescue can recruit RF1 or RF2 to non-stop ribosomes
  8. Ribosome Rescue Inhibitors Kill Actively Growing and Nonreplicating Persister Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cells
  9. Tetrazole-Based trans-Translation Inhibitors Kill Bacillus anthracis Spores To Protect Host Cells
  10. Anti-tubercular Activity of Pyrazinamide is Independent of trans-Translation and RpsA
  11. Teaching broader impacts of science with undergraduate research
  12. Human Cells Require Non-stop Ribosome Rescue Activity in Mitochondria
  13. Inhibitors of Ribosome Rescue Arrest Growth of Francisella tularensis at All Stages of Intracellular Replication
  14. Clicking on trans-translation drug targets
  15. Mechanisms of ribosome rescue in bacteria
  16. Release of Nonstop Ribosomes Is Essential
  17. Identification of Inhibitors of a Bacterial Sigma Factor Using a New High-Throughput Screening Assay
  18. Cell-Based Assay To Identify Inhibitors of the Hfq-sRNA Regulatory Pathway
  19. Resolving Nonstop Translation Complexes Is a Matter of Life or Death
  20. The potential of trans-translation inhibitors as antibiotics
  21. Small molecule inhibitors of trans -translation have broad-spectrum antibiotic activity
  22. tmRNA Is Essential in Shigella flexneri
  23. Tsp Protease
  24. Pharmacological Inhibition of the ClpXP Protease Increases Bacterial Susceptibility to Host Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptides and Cell Envelope-Active Antibiotics
  25. Bacterial Regulatory RNA
  26. RNA Visualization in Bacteria by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
  27. Bifunctional transfer-messenger RNA
  28. Corrigendum to: “RNA localization in bacteria” [Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 14 (2011) 155–159]
  29. RNA localization in bacteria
  30. Localization of the Bacterial RNA Infrastructure
  31. Protein localization and dynamics within a bacterial organelle
  32. Beyond ribosome rescue: tmRNA and co‐translational processes
  33. trans-Translation
  34. Subcellular localization of a bacterial regulatory RNA
  35. Correct Timing of dnaA Transcription and Initiation of DNA Replication Requires trans Translation
  36. Biology oftrans-Translation
  37. Screen for Localized Proteins in Caulobacter crescentus
  38. Proteomic identification of tmRNA substrates
  39. Peptide Signals Encode Protein Localization
  40. Discovery of antibacterial cyclic peptides that inhibit the ClpXP protease
  41. Physiology of tmRNA: what gets tagged and why?
  42. Proteolytic Adaptor for Transfer-Messenger RNA-Tagged Proteins from α-Proteobacteria
  43. Cell cycle‐regulated degradation of tmRNA is controlled by RNase R and SmpB
  44. tmRNA in Caulobacter crescentus Is Cell Cycle Regulated by Temporally Controlled Transcription and RNA Degradation
  45. tmRNA Is Required for Correct Timing of DNA Replication in Caulobacter crescentus
  46. Tsp and Related Tail-Specific Proteases
  47. Conserved Promoter Motif Is Required for Cell Cycle Timing of dnaX Transcription inCaulobacter
  48. tmRNAs that encode proteolysis-inducing tags are found in all known bacterial genomes: A two-piece tmRNA functions in Caulobacter
  49. Role of a Peptide Tagging System in Degradation of Proteins Synthesized from Damaged Messenger RNA
  50. Sequence Determinants of C-terminal Substrate Recognition by the Tsp Protease
  51. Identification of Active Site Residues of the Tsp Protease
  52. C‐terminal specific protein degradation: Activity and substrate specificity of the Tsp protease
  53. Tsp: a tail-specific protease that selectively degrades proteins with nonpolar C termini.