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1. Rapid discovery and evolution of nanosensors containing fluorogenic amino acids

2. MacP bypass variants of Streptococcus pneumoniae PBP2a suggest a conserved mechanism for the activation of bifunctional cell wall synthases

3. Dormant spores sense amino acids through the B subunits of their germination receptors

4. Respiratory chain components are required for peptidoglycan recognition protein-induced thiol depletion and killing in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli

5. WhyD tailors surface polymers to prevent premature bacteriolysis and direct cell elongation in Streptococcus pneumoniae

6. FisB relies on homo-oligomerization and lipid binding to catalyze membrane fission in bacteria.

7. A dynamic, ring-forming MucB / RseB-like protein influences spore shape in Bacillus subtilis.

8. Homeostatic control of cell wall hydrolysis by the WalRK two-component signaling pathway in Bacillus subtilis

9. SweC and SweD are essential co-factors of the FtsEX-CwlO cell wall hydrolase complex in Bacillus subtilis.

10. A switch in surface polymer biogenesis triggers growth-phase-dependent and antibiotic-induced bacteriolysis

11. A two-step transport pathway allows the mother cell to nurture the developing spore in Bacillus subtilis.

12. The nucleoid occlusion factor Noc controls DNA replication initiation in Staphylococcus aureus.

13. High-Throughput Genetic Screens Identify a Large and Diverse Collection of New Sporulation Genes in Bacillus subtilis.

14. The program of gene transcription for a single differentiating cell type during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

15. Bacillus subtilis uses the SigM signaling pathway to prioritize the use of its lipid carrier for cell wall synthesis.

16. Evidence that regulation of intramembrane proteolysis is mediated by substrate gating during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

17. An experimentally supported model of the Bacillus subtilis global transcriptional regulatory network

18. Novel secretion apparatus maintains spore integrity and developmental gene expression in Bacillus subtilis.

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