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1. Redox properties and PAS domain structure of the Escherichia coli energy sensor Aer indicate a multistate sensing mechanism.

3. A nitric oxide synthase-like protein from Synechococcus produces NO/NO 3 - from l-arginine and NADPH in a tetrahydrobiopterin- and Ca 2+ -dependent manner.

4. Bacterial Energy Sensor Aer Modulates the Activity of the Chemotaxis Kinase CheA Based on the Redox State of the Flavin Cofactor.

5. Structure and activity of the flagellar rotor protein FliY: a member of the CheC phosphatase family.

7. The structure of YqeH. An AtNOS1/AtNOA1 ortholog that couples GTP hydrolysis to molecular recognition.

8. AtNOS/AtNOA1 is a functional Arabidopsis thaliana cGTPase and not a nitric-oxide synthase.

9. Bacterial flavodoxins support nitric oxide production by Bacillus subtilis nitric-oxide synthase.

10. Structure and reactivity of a thermostable prokaryotic nitric-oxide synthase that forms a long-lived oxy-heme complex.

11. Structures of tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase II from Deinococcus radiodurans bound to ATP and tryptophan. Insight into subunit cooperativity and domain motions linked to catalysis.

12. Structural and chemical requirements for histidine phosphorylation by the chemotaxis kinase CheA.

13. Regioselective nitration of tryptophan by a complex between bacterial nitric-oxide synthase and tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase.

14. A conserved Val to Ile switch near the heme pocket of animal and bacterial nitric-oxide synthases helps determine their distinct catalytic profiles.

15. Tryptophan 409 controls the activity of neuronal nitric-oxide synthase by regulating nitric oxide feedback inhibition.

16. Mutational analysis of the tetrahydrobiopterin-binding site in inducible nitric-oxide synthase.

17. The role of cysteine 206 in allosteric inhibition of Escherichia coli citrate synthase. Studies by chemical modification, site-directed mutagenesis, and 19F NMR.

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