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  1. A periplasmic phospholipase that maintains outer membrane lipid asymmetry in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  2. The gain-of-function allele bamA E470K bypasses the essential requirement for BamD in β-barrel outer membrane protein assembly
  3. Cyclic Enterobacterial Common Antigen Maintains the Outer Membrane Permeability Barrier of Escherichia coli in a Manner Controlled by YhdP
  4. Erratum for May and Silhavy, “The Escherichia coli Phospholipase PldA Regulates Outer Membrane Homeostasis via Lipid Signaling”
  5. The Escherichia coli Phospholipase PldA Regulates Outer Membrane Homeostasis via Lipid Signaling
  6. 2017 Jack Kenney Award for Outstanding Service
  7. State of the Journal
  8. Distinctive Roles for Periplasmic Proteases in the Maintenance of Essential Outer Membrane Protein Assembly
  9. Conformational Changes That Coordinate the Activity of BamA and BamD Allowing β-Barrel Assembly
  10. Classic Spotlight: Selected Highlights from the First 100 Years of the Journal of Bacteriology
  11. 2016 Jack Kenney Award for Outstanding Service
  12. Novel RpoS-Dependent Mechanisms Strengthen the Envelope Permeability Barrier during Stationary Phase
  13. State of the Journal
  14. A Suppressor Mutation That Creates a Faster and More Robust σE Envelope Stress Response
  15. Classifying β-Barrel Assembly Substrates by Manipulating Essential Bam Complex Members
  16. The CpxQ sRNA Negatively Regulates Skp To Prevent Mistargeting of β-Barrel Outer Membrane Proteins into the Cytoplasmic Membrane
  17. Classic Spotlight: the Birth of the Transcriptional Activator
  18. Classic Spotlight: a Very Pleiotropic Mutant
  19. The Activity of Escherichia coli Chaperone SurA Is Regulated by Conformational Changes Involving a Parvulin Domain
  20. Classic Spotlight: Gram-Negative Bacteria Have Two Membranes
  21. TheJournal of BacteriologyIs 100
  22. Outer membrane lipoprotein biogenesis: Lol is not the end
  23. A mutant Escherichia coli that attaches peptidoglycan to lipopolysaccharide and displays cell wall on its surface
  24. Accumulation of Phosphatidic Acid Increases Vancomycin Resistance in Escherichia coli
  25. Porin Regulon of Escherichia coli
  26. The Activity and Specificity of the Outer Membrane Protein Chaperone SurA Are Modulated by a Proline Isomerase Domain
  27. Metabolite turns master regulator
  28. Role for Skp in LptD Assembly in Escherichia coli
  29. The Cpx Stress Response Confers Resistance to Some, but Not All, Bactericidal Antibiotics
  30. Dominant Negative lptE Mutation That Supports a Role for LptE as a Plug in the LptD Barrel
  31. Assembly of Outer Membrane β-Barrel Proteins: the Bam Complex
  32. Assembly of Outer Membrane β-Barrel Proteins: the Bam Complex
  33. Probing the Barrier Function of the Outer Membrane with Chemical Conditionality
  34. Advances in understanding bacterial outer-membrane biogenesis
  35. Chemical Conditionality
  36. Quality control in the bacterial periplasm
  37. Imp/OstA is required for cell envelope biogenesis in Escherichia coli
  38. The σE and Cpx regulatory pathways: Overlapping but distinct envelope stress responses
  39. TARGETING AND ASSEMBLY OF PERIPLASMIC AND OUTER-MEMBRANE PROTEINS INESCHERICHIA COLI
  40. Crl stimulates RpoS activity during stationary phase
  41. The Porin Regulon: A Paradigm for the Two-Component Regulatory Systems
  42. Identification of base pairs important for OmpR-DNA interaction
  43. BLAST 1995: International Conference on Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction
  44. Two-Component Signal Transduction
  45. OmpR mutants specifically defective for transcriptional activation
  46. The essential tension: opposed reactions in bacterial two-component regulatory systems
  47. The E. coli ffh gene is necessary for viability and efficient protein export
  48. [9] Genetic fusions as experimental tools
  49. Thesec andprl genes ofEscherichia coli
  50. The genetics of protein secretion in E. coli
  51. Isolation and characterization of mutants deleted for the sulA-ompA region of the Escherichia coli K-12 chromosome
  52. Information within the mature LamB protein necessary for localization to the outer membrane of E coli K12
  53. Suppressor mutations that restore export of a protein with a defective signal sequence
  54. Sequence analysis of mutations that prevent export of λ receptor, an Escherichia coli outer membrane protein
  55. Genetic studies on mechanisms of protein localization in escherichia coli K-12
  56. Involvement of a tryptophan residue in the binding site of Escherichia coli galactose-binding protein
  57. Synthesis and Pharmacological Activity of 1-(arylsulfonyl)-3,5-dialkyl-s-triazine-2,4,6-(1H, 3H,5H)-triones
  58. Aromatic nitro musk synthesis