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2. Comparative Genomics of Synechococcus elongatus Explains the Phenotypic Diversity of the Strains.
3. Metagenomic strategies identify diverse integron‐integrase and antibiotic resistance genes in the Antarctic environment
4. High-throughput functional profiling of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans genome
5. Systematic transcriptome analysis allows the identification of new type I and type II Toxin/Antitoxin systems located in the superintegron of Vibrio cholerae
6. Aminoglycoside tolerance in Vibrio cholerae engages translational reprogramming associated to queuosine tRNA modification
7. MatP local enrichment delays segregation independently of tetramer formation and septal anchoring in Vibrio cholerae.
8. Chromosomal integrons are genetically and functionally isolated units of genomes.
9. International congress on transposable elements (ICTE 2024) in Saint Malo: breaking down transposon waves and their impact.
10. Fine-tuning of a CRISPRi screen in the seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae.
11. Unlocking the potential of microbiome editing: A review of conjugation‐based delivery.
12. The recombination efficiency of the bacterial integron depends on the mechanical stability of the synaptic complex
13. Long-term evolution reveals the role of the circadian cycle in the environmental adaptation of cyanobacteria
14. Cholera-causing bacteria have defences that degrade plasmid invaders
15. Sleeping ribosomes: Bacterial signaling triggers RaiA mediated persistence to aminoglycosides
16. Unmasking the ancestral activity of integron integrases reveals a smooth evolutionary transition during functional innovation
17. Recoding of synonymous genes to expand evolutionary landscapes requires control of secondary structure affecting translation
18. Measuring single-cell susceptibility to antibiotics within monoclonal bacterial populations.
19. MatP delays the segregation of chromosome termini independently of cell division and tetramer formation inVibrio cholerae
20. Aminoglycoside uptake, stress, and potentiation in Gram-negative bacteria: new therapies with old molecules
21. Increasing the Scalability of Toxin-Intein Orthogonal Combinations
22. Integrons as Adaptive Devices
23. Belt and braces: Two escape ways to maintain the cassette reservoir of large chromosomal integrons.
24. Cell cycle-coordinated maintenance of the Vibrio bipartite genome
25. Chromosomal Integrons are Genetically and Functionally Isolated Units of Genomes
26. Unlocking the potential of microbiome editing: A review of conjugation‐based delivery
27. Belt and braces: two escape ways to maintain the cassette reservoir of large chromosomal integrons
28. Engineered toxin–intein antimicrobials can selectively target and kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria in mixed populations
29. Uridine as a potentiator of aminoglycosides through activation of carbohydrate transporters
30. Identification of the active mechanism of aminoglycoside entry in V. cholerae through characterization of sRNA ctrR, regulating carbohydrate utilization and transport.
31. Macromolecular crowding links ribosomal protein gene dosage to growth rate in Vibrio cholerae
32. The Evolutionary History of Chromosomal Super-Integrons Provides an Ancestry for Multiresistant Integrons
33. Integron Identification in Bacterial Genomes and Cassette Recombination Assays
34. A Distinctive Class of Integron in the Vibrio cholerae Genome
35. Measuring single-cell susceptibility to antibiotics within monoclonal bacterial populations
36. Insertion Sequences Determine Plasmid Adaptation to New Bacterial Hosts
37. RavA-ViaA links Vibrio cholerae Cpx and Zra2 envelope stress to antibiotic response
38. Chromosomal Position of Ribosomal Protein Genes Affects Long-Term Evolution of Vibrio cholerae
39. Insertion Sequences Determine Plasmid Adaptation to New Bacterial Hosts
40. Increasing the Scalability of Toxin-Intein Orthogonal Combinations
41. Integrons as Adaptive Devices
42. Increasing the Scalability of Toxin–Intein Orthogonal Combinations
43. Management of multipartite genomes: the Vibrio cholerae model
44. The coordinated replication of Vibrio cholerae’s two chromosomes required the acquisition of a unique domain by the RctB initiator
45. Queuosine modification of tRNA-Tyrosine elicits translational reprogramming and enhances growth of Vibrio cholerae with aminoglycosides
46. A new route for integron cassette dissemination among bacterial genomes
47. Influence of very short patch mismatch repair on SOS inducing lesions after aminoglycoside treatment in Escherichia coli
48. Expansion of the SOS regulon of Vibrio cholerae through extensive transcriptome analysis and experimental validation
49. Cassette recombination dynamics within chromosomal integrons are regulated by toxin–antitoxin systems
50. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A centimeter-long bacterium with DNA contained in metabolically active, membrane-bound organelles.
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