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1. Molecular mechanism of a triazole-containing inhibitor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA gyrase.

2. Evolutionary plasticity and functional repurposing of the essential metabolic enzyme MoeA.

3. Insights from structure-activity relationships and the binding mode of peptidic α-ketoamide inhibitors of the malaria drug target subtilisin-like SUB1.

4. Prodomain-driven enzyme dimerization: a pH-dependent autoinhibition mechanism that controls Plasmodium Sub1 activity before merozoite egress.

5. Eukaryotic-like gephyrin and cognate membrane receptor coordinate corynebacterial cell division and polar elongation.

6. High resolution cryo-EM and crystallographic snapshots of the actinobacterial two-in-one 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase.

7. 3D structures of the Plasmodium vivax subtilisin-like drug target SUB1 reveal conformational changes to accommodate a substrate-derived α-ketoamide inhibitor.

8. Eukaryotic-like gephyrin and cognate membrane receptor coordinate corynebacterial cell division and polar elongation.

9. FtsEX-independent control of RipA-mediated cell separation in Corynebacteriales .

10. The Antibacterial Type VII Secretion System of Bacillus subtilis: Structure and Interactions of the Pseudokinase YukC/EssB.

11. Gp29 LysA of mycobacteriophage TM4 can hydrolyze peptidoglycan through an N-acetyl-muramoyl-L-alanine amidase activity.

12. Actinobacteria challenge the paradigm: A unique protein architecture for a well-known, central metabolic complex.

13. A Tetratricopeptide Repeat Scaffold Couples Signal Detection to OdhI Phosphorylation in Metabolic Control by the Protein Kinase PknG.

14. Proteome remodeling in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PknG knockout: Molecular evidence for the role of this kinase in cell envelope biogenesis and hypoxia response.

15. SepF is the FtsZ anchor in archaea, with features of an ancestral cell division system.

16. 3D architecture and structural flexibility revealed in the subfamily of large glutamate dehydrogenases by a mycobacterial enzyme.

17. Essential dynamic interdependence of FtsZ and SepF for Z-ring and septum formation in Corynebacterium glutamicum.

18. Arabidopsis thaliana Hcc1 is a Sco-like metallochaperone for Cu A assembly in Cytochrome c Oxidase.

19. Unexpected electron spin density on the axial methionine ligand in Cu A suggests its involvement in electron pathways.

20. High-Throughput Crystallization Pipeline at the Crystallography Core Facility of the Institut Pasteur.

21. Conformational transitions in the active site of mycobacterial 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase upon binding phosphonate analogues of 2-oxoglutarate: From a Michaelis-like complex to ThDP adducts.

22. Novel mechanistic insights into physiological signaling pathways mediated by mycobacterial Ser/Thr protein kinases.

23. Structural insights into the functional versatility of an FHA domain protein in mycobacterial signaling.

24. Novel mechanistic insights into physiological signaling pathways mediated by mycobacterial Ser/Thr protein kinases.

25. Double autoinhibition mechanism of signal transduction ATPases with numerous domains (STAND) with a tetratricopeptide repeat sensor.

26. Overall Structures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA Gyrase Reveal the Role of a Corynebacteriales GyrB-Specific Insert in ATPase Activity.

27. New substrates and interactors of the mycobacterial Serine/Threonine protein kinase PknG identified by a tailored interactomic approach.

28. The Reaction Mechanism of Metallo-β-Lactamases Is Tuned by the Conformation of an Active-Site Mobile Loop.

29. Conformational plasticity of the response regulator CpxR, a key player in Gammaproteobacteria virulence and drug-resistance.

30. The synthesis and kinetic evaluation of aryl α-aminophosphonates as novel inhibitors of T. cruzi trans-sialidase.

31. Structural Coupling between Autokinase and Phosphotransferase Reactions in a Bacterial Histidine Kinase.

32. PknG senses amino acid availability to control metabolism and virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

33. The crystal structure of PknI from Mycobacterium tuberculosis shows an inactive, pseudokinase-like conformation.

34. Bidirectional Allosteric Communication between the ATP-Binding Site and the Regulatory PIF Pocket in PDK1 Protein Kinase.

35. Modification in hydrophobic packing of HAMP domain induces a destabilization of the auto-phosphorylation site in the histidine kinase CpxA.

36. Molecular Basis of Membrane Association by the Phosphatidylinositol Mannosyltransferase PimA Enzyme from Mycobacteria.

37. Structural Basis of Pullulanase Membrane Binding and Secretion Revealed by X-Ray Crystallography, Molecular Dynamics and Biochemical Analysis.

38. Thiophenecarboxamide Derivatives Activated by EthA Kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Inhibiting the CTP Synthetase PyrG.

39. Molecular Basis of the Activity and the Regulation of the Eukaryotic-like S/T Protein Kinase PknG from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

40. The crystal structure of the catalytic domain of the ser/thr kinase PknA from M. tuberculosis shows an Src-like autoinhibited conformation.

41. Secondary structure reshuffling modulates glycosyltransferase function at the membrane.

42. Structural studies suggest a peptidoglycan hydrolase function for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tat-secreted protein Rv2525c.

43. A novel Plasmodium-specific prodomain fold regulates the malaria drug target SUB1 subtilase.

44. Potent and specific inhibition of glycosidases by small artificial binding proteins (affitins).

45. Structure-function relationships of membrane-associated GT-B glycosyltransferases.

46. A dual conformation of the post-decarboxylation intermediate is associated with distinct enzyme states in mycobacterial KGD (α-ketoglutarate decarboxylase).

47. Segmental helical motions and dynamical asymmetry modulate histidine kinase autophosphorylation.

48. Inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PknG by non-catalytic rubredoxin domain specific modification: reaction of an electrophilic nitro-fatty acid with the Fe-S center.

49. GarA is an essential regulator of metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

50. Tolerance of the archaeal Sac7d scaffold protein to alternative library designs: characterization of anti-immunoglobulin G Affitins.

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