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1. Balancing cost and benefit: How E. coli cleverly averts disulfide stress caused by cystine.

2. The imbroglio of the physiological Cra effector clarified at last.

3. Don't let sleeping dogmas lie: new views of peptidoglycan synthesis and its regulation.

4. Nov: a new genetic locus that affects the response of Escherichla coli K-12 to novobiocin.

5. The RES domain toxins of RES‐Xre toxin‐antitoxin modules induce cell stasis by degrading NAD+.

6. More pieces in the promoter jigsaw: recognition of −10 regions by alternative sigma factors.

7. CsrA regulates glycogen biosynthesis by preventing translation of glgC inEscherichia coli.

8. Making DNA without iron - induction of a manganese-dependent ribonucleotide reductase in response to iron starvation.

9. More pieces in the promoter jigsaw: recognition of -10 regions by alternative sigma factors.

10. The tandem GTPase, Der, is essential for the biogenesis of 50S ribosomal subunits in Escherichia coli.

11. The cell surface expression of group 2 capsular polysaccharides in Escherichia coli: the role of KpsD, RhsA and a multi-protein complex at the pole of the cell.

12. Growth versus maintenance: a trade-off dictated by RNA polymerase availability and sigma factor competition?

13. Metabolic block at early stages of the glycolytic pathway activates the Rcs phosphorelay system via increased synthesis of dTDP-glucose in Escherichia coli.

14. Cold shock induction of RNase R and its role in the maturation of the quality control mediator SsrA/tmRNA.

15. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveals the functional state of the signalling protein CheY in vivo in Escherichia coli.

16. Interaction of EnvZ, a sensory histidine kinase, with phosphorylated OmpR, the cognate response regulator.

17. CsrA regulates glycogen biosynthesis by preventing translation of glgC in Escherichia coli.

18. Co-ordinate regulation of distinct host cell signalling pathways by multifunctional enteropathogenic Escherichia coli effector molecules.

19. Identification of a twin-arginine leader-binding protein.

20. The RES domain toxins of RES‐Xre toxin‐antitoxin modules induce cell stasis by degrading NAD+.

21. Cell division inhibitors SulA and MinC/MinD block septum formation at different steps in the assembly of the Escherichia coli division machinery.

22. Functional analysis of the FimE integrase of Escherichia coli K-12: isolation of mutant derivatives with altered DNA inversion preferences.

23. Phosphorylation of tyrosine 474 of the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) Tir receptor molecule is essential for actin nucleating activity and is preceded by additional host modifications.

24. Inducer exclusion in Escherichia coli by non-PTS substrates: the role of the PEP to pyruvate ratio in determining the phosphorylation state of enzyme IIAGlc.

25. Escherichia coliDNA repair helicase Lhr is also a uracil‐DNA glycosylase.

26. Inducer exclusion by glucose 6-phosphate in Escherichia coli.

27. In vivo cleavage of Escherichia coli BIME-2 repeats by DNA gyrase: genetic characterization of the target and identification of the cut site.

28. The ssb-113 allele suppresses the dnaQ49 mutator and alters DNA supercoiling in Escherichia coli.

29. The sigma S level in starving Escherichia coli cells increases solely as a result of its increased stability, despite decreased synthesis.

30. Characterization of cpsF and its product CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid synthetase, a group B streptococcal enzyme that can function in K1 capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis in Escherichia coli.

31. Transcription-induced deletions in Escherichia coli plasmids.

32. tRNA genes and pathogenicity islands: influence on virulence and metabolic properties of uropathogenic Escherichia coli.

33. Lon-dependent proteolysis of CcdA is the key control for activation of CcdB in plasmid-free segregant bacteria.

34. Leucine-responsive regulatory protein and deoxyadenosine methylase control the phase variation and expression of the sfa and daa pili operons in Escherichia coli.

35. Inhibition of bacteriophage Mu transposition by Mu repressor and Fis.

36. ExbB acts as a chaperone-like protein to stabilize TonB in the cytoplasm.

37. Membrane topology of MalG, an inner membrane protein from the maltose transport system of Escherichia coli.

38. Conjugative transfer functions of broad-host-range plasmid RK2 are coregulated with vegetative replication.

39. Sequence diversity of the 1.3 kb retron (retron-Ec107) among three distinct phylogenetic groups of Escherichia coli.

40. Analysis of the haemolysin transport process through the secretion from Escherichia coli of PCM, CAT or beta-galactosidase fused to the Hly C-terminal signal domain.

41. Genetic studies of cleavage-initiated mRNA decay and processing of ribosomal 9S RNA show that the Escherichia coli ams and rne loci are the same.

42. Cell division and peptidoglycan assembly in Escherichia coli.

43. Mapping of sequenced genes (700 kbp) in the restriction map of the Escherichia coli chromosome.

44. The σS level in starving Escherichia coli cells increases solely as a result of its increased stability, despite decreased synthesis.

45. The ftsH gene of Bacillus subtilis is involved in major cellular processes such as sporulation, stress adaptation and secretion.

46. Galactose--binding site in Escherichia coli heat--labile enterotoxin (LT) and cholera toxin (CT).

47. A new class of proteins regulating gene expression in enterobacteria.

48. Membrane topology of MaIG, an inner membrane protein from the maltose transport system of <em>Escherichia coli</em>.

49. Molecular characterization of pep, the structural gene encoding the pyrrolidone carboxylyl peptidase from Streptococcus pyogenes.

50. Involvement of FtsZ in coupling of nucleoid separation with septation.