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1. Improved N-phenylpyrrolamide inhibitors of DNA gyrase as antibacterial agents for high-priority bacterial strains.

2. Genomic surveillance as a scalable framework for precision phage therapy against antibiotic-resistant pathogens.

3. Chemically diverse antimicrobial peptides induce hyperpolarization of the E. coli membrane.

4. New N -phenylpyrrolamide inhibitors of DNA gyrase with improved antibacterial activity.

6. The evolution of colistin resistance increases bacterial resistance to host antimicrobial peptides and virulence.

7. Characterization of antibiotic resistomes by reprogrammed bacteriophage-enabled functional metagenomics in clinical strains.

8. Plasticity and Stereotypic Rewiring of the Transcriptome Upon Bacterial Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance.

9. Gene loss and compensatory evolution promotes the emergence of morphological novelties in budding yeast.

10. Proteome-wide landscape of solubility limits in a bacterial cell.

11. Rationally designed foldameric adjuvants enhance antibiotic efficacy via promoting membrane hyperpolarization.

12. ssDNA recombineering boosts in vivo evolution of nanobodies displayed on bacterial surfaces.

13. Negative trade-off between neoantigen repertoire breadth and the specificity of HLA-I molecules shapes antitumor immunity.

15. Suboptimal Global Transcriptional Response Increases the Harmful Effects of Loss-of-Function Mutations.

16. New dual ATP-competitive inhibitors of bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV active against ESKAPE pathogens.

17. Hybrid Inhibitors of DNA Gyrase A and B: Design, Synthesis and Evaluation.

18. Functional Anatomical Changes in Ulcerative Colitis Patients Determine Their Gut Microbiota Composition and Consequently the Possible Treatment Outcome.

19. Targeted mutagenesis of multiple chromosomal regions in microbes.

20. Improved bacterial recombineering by parallelized protein discovery.

21. Dual Escherichia coli DNA Gyrase A and B Inhibitors with Antibacterial Activity.

22. Second-generation 4,5,6,7-tetrahydrobenzo[ d ]thiazoles as novel DNA gyrase inhibitors.

23. Multiple-Site Diversification of Regulatory Sequences Enables Interspecies Operability of Genetic Devices.

24. Chemical-genetic profiling reveals limited cross-resistance between antimicrobial peptides with different modes of action.

25. Integrated evolutionary analysis reveals antimicrobial peptides with limited resistance.

26. Rapid Evolution of Reduced Susceptibility against a Balanced Dual-Targeting Antibiotic through Stepping-Stone Mutations.

27. Rapid decline of bacterial drug-resistance in an antibiotic-free environment through phenotypic reversion.

28. Limited Evolutionary Conservation of the Phenotypic Effects of Antibiotic Resistance Mutations.

29. Enzyme promiscuity shapes adaptation to novel growth substrates.

30. An optimised series of substituted N-phenylpyrrolamides as DNA gyrase B inhibitors.

31. Evolthon: A community endeavor to evolve lab evolution.

32. Phylogenetic barriers to horizontal transfer of antimicrobial peptide resistance genes in the human gut microbiota.

33. Dual Action of the PN159/KLAL/MAP Peptide: Increase of Drug Penetration across Caco-2 Intestinal Barrier Model by Modulation of Tight Junctions and Plasma Membrane Permeability.

34. Pathogen diversity drives the evolution of generalist MHC-II alleles in human populations.

35. CRISPR-interference-based modulation of mobile genetic elements in bacteria.

36. New N-phenylpyrrolamide DNA gyrase B inhibitors: Optimization of efficacy and antibacterial activity.

37. Directed evolution of multiple genomic loci allows the prediction of antibiotic resistance.

38. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria show widespread collateral sensitivity to antimicrobial peptides.

39. Cotranslational protein assembly imposes evolutionary constraints on homomeric proteins.

40. Hsp70-associated chaperones have a critical role in buffering protein production costs.

41. A standardized workflow for surveying recombinases expands bacterial genome-editing capabilities.

42. Genome-Wide Abolishment of Mobile Genetic Elements Using Genome Shuffling and CRISPR/Cas-Assisted MAGE Allows the Efficient Stabilization of a Bacterial Chassis.

43. Evolution of complex adaptations in molecular systems.

45. Phenotypic heterogeneity promotes adaptive evolution.

46. Efflux Pump Control Alters Synthetic Gene Circuit Function.

47. Adaptive evolution of complex innovations through stepwise metabolic niche expansion.

48. Indispensability of Horizontally Transferred Genes and Its Impact on Bacterial Genome Streamlining.

49. A highly precise and portable genome engineering method allows comparison of mutational effects across bacterial species.

50. Evolution of Robustness to Protein Mistranslation by Accelerated Protein Turnover.

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