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1. Association Between Clinical Depression, Anxiety, and Chronic Pain in the Active Duty Army Personnel.

2. Factors Associated With Chronic Pain Intensity in U.S. Army Soldiers.

3. Bovine versus porcine acellular dermal matrix for abdominal wall herniorrhaphy or bridging.

4. Suture Button versus Screw Fixation for Distal Tibiofibular Injury and Expected Value Decision Analysis.

5. Cooperative Function of TraJ and ArcA in Regulating the F Plasmid tra Operon.

6. Annotation of plasmid genes.

7. The Use of DQ-BSA to Monitor the Turnover of Autophagy-Associated Cargo.

8. The Contribution of Melanoregulin to Microtubule-Associated Protein 1 Light Chain 3 (LC3) Associated Phagocytosis in Retinal Pigment Epithelium.

9. The FinO family of bacterial RNA chaperones.

10. Mechanistic basis of plasmid-specific DNA binding of the F plasmid regulatory protein, TraM.

11. Autophagy in the eye: implications for ocular cell health.

12. F conjugation: back to the beginning.

13. Loss of melanoregulin (MREG) enhances cathepsin-D secretion by the retinal pigment epithelium.

14. Error-prone PCR mutagenesis reveals functional domains of a bacterial transcriptional activator, TraJ.

15. Melanoregulin, product of the dsu locus, links the BLOC-pathway and OA1 in organelle biogenesis.

16. Structural basis of cooperative DNA recognition by the plasmid conjugation factor, TraM.

17. A PAS domain within F plasmid TraJ is critical for its function as a transcriptional activator.

18. Mapping interactions between the RNA chaperone FinO and its RNA targets.

19. ProQ is an RNA chaperone that controls ProP levels in Escherichia coli.

20. N. meningitidis 1681 is a member of the FinO family of RNA chaperones.

21. The F plasmid transfer activator TraJ is a dimeric helix-turn-helix DNA-binding protein.

22. The sigma(E) stress response is required for stress-induced mutation and amplification in Escherichia coli.

23. Regulation of bacterial conjugation: balancing opportunity with adversity.

24. F plasmid TraF and TraH are components of an outer membrane complex involved in conjugation.

25. Conjugative DNA metabolism in Gram-negative bacteria.

26. Structural basis of specific TraD-TraM recognition during F plasmid-mediated bacterial conjugation.

27. Activation of the Cpx regulon destabilizes the F plasmid transfer activator, TraJ, via the HslVU protease in Escherichia coli.

28. Entry exclusion in F-like plasmids requires intact TraG in the donor that recognizes its cognate TraS in the recipient.

29. Protonation-mediated structural flexibility in the F conjugation regulatory protein, TraM.

30. Hfq is a regulator of F-plasmid TraJ and TraM synthesis in Escherichia coli.

31. Characterization of the opposing roles of H-NS and TraJ in transcriptional regulation of the F-plasmid tra operon.

32. F-like type IV secretion systems encode proteins with thioredoxin folds that are putative DsbC homologues.

33. The mating pair stabilization protein, TraN, of the F plasmid is an outer-membrane protein with two regions that are important for its function in conjugation.

34. Mobile genetic elements: the agents of open source evolution.

35. Mutations in the C-terminal region of TraM provide evidence for in vivo TraM-TraD interactions during F-plasmid conjugation.

36. Mutational analysis of TraM correlates oligomerization and DNA binding with autoregulation and conjugative DNA transfer.

37. Crystallization and preliminary diffraction studies of TraF, a component of the Escherichia coli type IV secretory system.

38. The role of H-NS in silencing F transfer gene expression during entry into stationary phase.

39. FinO is an RNA chaperone that facilitates sense-antisense RNA interactions.

40. Characterizing the structural features of RNA/RNA interactions of the F-plasmid FinOP fertility inhibition system.

41. F factor conjugation is a true type IV secretion system.

42. A rapid screen for functional mutants of TraM, an autoregulatory protein required for F conjugation.

43. The positive regulator, TraJ, of the Escherichia coli F plasmid is unstable in a cpxA* background.

44. Analysis and characterization of the IncFV plasmid pED208 transfer region.

45. Characterizing the DNA contacts and cooperative binding of F plasmid TraM to its cognate sites at oriT.

46. Mutational analysis of F-pilin reveals domains for pilus assembly, phage infection and DNA transfer.

47. Mobilization of chimeric oriT plasmids by F and R100-1: role of relaxosome formation in defining plasmid specificity.

48. Crystal structure of the bacterial conjugation repressor finO.

49. The FinO repressor of bacterial conjugation contains two RNA binding regions.

50. Comparison of proteins involved in pilus synthesis and mating pair stabilization from the related plasmids F and R100-1: insights into the mechanism of conjugation.

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