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1. PcdA promotes orthogonal division plane selection in Staphylococcus aureus.

2. Bacterial spore surface nanoenvironment requires a AAA+ ATPase to promote MurG function.

3. Altruistic feeding and cell-cell signaling during bacterial differentiation actively enhance phenotypic heterogeneity.

4. The phage shock protein (PSP) envelope stress response: discovery of novel partners and evolutionary history.

5. A molecular switch controls assembly of bacterial focal adhesions.

6. Reformulation of an extant ATPase active site to mimic ancestral GTPase activity reveals a nucleotide base requirement for function.

7. Variations on a theme: evolution of the phage-shock-protein system in Actinobacteria.

8. The mechanism of force transmission at bacterial focal adhesion complexes.

9. An autoinhibitory conformation of the Bacillus subtilis spore coat protein SpoIVA prevents its premature ATP-independent aggregation.

10. ATP hydrolysis by a domain related to translation factor GTPases drives polymerization of a static bacterial morphogenetic protein.

11. Live virus-free or die: coupling of antivirus immunity and programmed suicide or dormancy in prokaryotes.

12. AMIN domains have a predicted role in localization of diverse periplasmic protein complexes.

13. Diversification of catalytic activities and ligand interactions in the protein fold shared by the sugar isomerases, eIF2B, DeoR transcription factors, acyl-CoA transferases and methenyltetrahydrofolate synthetase.

14. MEDS and PocR are novel domains with a predicted role in sensing simple hydrocarbon derivatives in prokaryotic signal transduction systems.

15. The many faces of the helix-turn-helix domain: transcription regulation and beyond.

16. Application of comparative genomics in the identification and analysis of novel families of membrane-associated receptors in bacteria.

17. HutC/FarR-like bacterial transcription factors of the GntR family contain a small molecule-binding domain of the chorismate lyase fold.

18. Ancient conserved domains shared by animal soluble guanylyl cyclases and bacterial signaling proteins.

19. New connections in the prokaryotic toxin-antitoxin network: relationship with the eukaryotic nonsense-mediated RNA decay system.

20. Comparative genomics and evolution of proteins involved in RNA metabolism.

21. Bacterial developmental checkpoint that directly monitors cell surface morphogenesis.

22. Structure-function analysis of manganese exporter proteins across bacteria.

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