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2. The MerR ‐family regulator NmlR is involved in the defense against oxidative stress in Streptococcus pneumoniae
3. A proteomic survey through the secretome of Bacillus subtilis
4. TheE. colisirtuin CobB shows no preference for enzymatic and nonenzymatic lysine acetylation substrate sites
5. Bacterial mechanisms of reversible protein S‐thiolation: structural and mechanistic insights into mycoredoxins
6. Functional analysis of the sortase YhcS in Bacillus subtilis
7. Involvement of protein acetylation in glucose-induced transcription of a stress-responsive promoter
8. The redox‐sensing regulator YodB senses quinones and diamide via a thiol‐disulfide switch in Bacillus subtilis
9. The twin arginine protein transport pathway exports multiple virulence proteins in the plant pathogen Streptomyces scabies
10. Genome‐wide responses to carbonyl electrophiles in Bacillus subtilis: control of the thiol‐dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase AdhA and cysteine proteinase YraA by the MerR‐family regulator YraB (AdhR)
11. MscL of Bacillus subtilis prevents selective release of cytoplasmic proteins in a hypotonic environment
12. Overflow of a hyper‐produced secretory protein from theBacillusSec pathway into the Tat pathway for protein secretion as revealed by proteogenomics
13. Gel-based proteomics of Gram-positive bacteria: A powerful tool to address physiological questions
14. Depletion of thiol‐containing proteins in response to quinones in Bacillus subtilis
15. Genetic or chemical protease inhibition causes significant changes in the Bacillus subtilis exoproteome
16. Regulation of quinone detoxification by the thiol stress sensing DUF24/MarR-like repressor, YodB in Bacillus subtilis
17. The MarR-type repressor MhqR (YkvE) regulates multiple dioxygenases/glyoxalases and an azoreductase which confer resistance to 2-methylhydroquinone and catechol in Bacillus subtilis
18. Erratum: Thiol‐disulphide oxidoreductase modules in the low‐GC Gram‐positive bacteria
19. Thiol-disulphide oxidoreductase modules in the low-GC Gram-positive bacteria
20. Transcriptome and proteome analyses in response to 2‐methylhydroquinone and 6‐brom‐2‐vinyl‐chroman‐4‐on reveal different degradation systems involved in the catabolism of aromatic compounds in Bacillus subtilis
21. The proteome and transcriptome analysis of Bacillus subtilis in response to salicylic acid
22. Proteome signatures for stress and starvation inBacillus subtilis as revealed by a 2-D gel image color coding approach
23. Differential gene expression in response to phenol and catechol reveals different metabolic activities for the degradation of aromatic compounds in Bacillus subtilis
24. Proteomic dissection of potential signal recognition particle dependence in protein secretion byBacillus subtilis
25. The extracellular and cytoplasmic proteomes of the non-virulentBacillus anthracis strain UM23C1-2
26. Two minimal Tat translocases in Bacillus
27. Quantitative proteome profiling during the fermentation process of pleiotropic Bacillus subtilis mutants
28. The extracellular proteome of Bacillus subtilis under secretion stress conditions
29. Stabilization of cell wall proteins in Bacillus subtilis: A proteomic approach
30. First steps from a two-dimensional protein index towards a response-regulation map forBacillus subtilis
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