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1. A Cysteine Pair Controls Flavin Reduction by Extracellular Cytochromes during Anoxic/Oxic Environmental Transitions

2. Bespoke Biomolecular Wires for Transmembrane Electron Transfer: Spontaneous Assembly of a Functionalized Multiheme Electron Conduit

3. Role of the inner membrane cytochrome ImcH inGeobacterextracellular electron transfer and energy conservation

4. Which Multi-Heme Protein Complex Transfers Electrons More Efficiently? Comparing MtrCAB from Shewanella with OmcS from Geobacter

5. Nanosecond heme-to-heme electron transfer rates in a multiheme cytochrome nanowire reported by a spectrally unique His/Met-ligated heme

6. Bespoke Biomolecular Wires for Transmembrane Electron Transfer: Spontaneous Assembly of a Functionalized Multiheme Electron Conduit

10. Uncovering nature's electronics

11. His/Met heme ligation in the PioA outer membrane cytochrome enabling light-driven extracellular electron transfer by Rhodopseudomonas palustris TIE-1

12. The Structure of a Biological Insulated Transmembrane Molecular Wire

13. Membrane-spanning electron transfer proteins from electrogenic bacteria: Production and investigation

14. Structural modeling of an outer membrane electron conduit from a metal-reducing bacterium suggests electron transfer via periplasmic redox partners

15. Membrane-spanning electron transfer proteins from electrogenic bacteria: Production and investigation

16. The Crystal Structure of a Biological Insulated Transmembrane Molecular Wire

17. A New Crystal Structure of the Bifunctional Antibiotic Simocyclinone D8 Bound to DNA Gyrase Gives Fresh Insight into the Mechanism of Inhibition

18. The X‐ray crystal structure of Shewanella oneidensis OmcA reveals new insight at the microbe–mineral interface

19. Molecular structure and free energy landscape for electron transport in the decahaem cytochrome MtrF

20. Analysis of structural MtrC models based on homology with the crystal structure of MtrF

21. The ‘porin-cytochrome’ model for microbe-to-mineral electron transfer

22. Mass Spectrometry Reveals That the Antibiotic Simocyclinone D8 Binds to DNA Gyrase in a 'Bent-Over' Conformation: Evidence of Positive Cooperativity in Binding

23. A Crystal Structure of the Bifunctional Antibiotic Simocyclinone D8, Bound to DNA Gyrase

24. Mechanisms of Bacterial Extracellular Electron Exchange

25. Characterization of MtoD from Sideroxydans lithotrophicus: a cytochrome c electron shuttle used in lithoautotrophic growth

27. Redox Linked Flavin Sites in Extracellular Decaheme Proteins Involved in Microbe-Mineral Electron Transfer

28. A trans-outer membrane porin-cytochrome protein complex for extracellular electron transfer by Geobacter sulfurreducens PCA

29. The 11-Heme Cell-Surface Cytochrome UndA ofShewanellasp. HRCR-6

30. The 'porin-cytochrome' model for microbe-to-mineral electron transfer

31. Exploring the biochemistry at the extracellular redox frontier of bacterial mineral Fe(III) respiration

32. Identification and Characterization of MtoA: a Decaheme c-Type Cytochrome of the Neutrophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing Bacterium Sideroxydans lithotrophicus ES-1

33. Structure of a bacterial cell surface decaheme electron conduit

34. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a complex formed between the antibiotic simocyclinone D8 and the DNA breakage-reunion domain of Escherichia coli DNA gyrase

35. The Crystal Structure of the Extracellular 11-heme Cytochrome UndA Reveals a Conserved 10-heme Motif and Defined Binding Site for Soluble Iron Chelates

36. Role of multiheme cytochromes involved in extracellular anaerobic respiration in bacteria

37. Identification and Characterization of MtoA: a Decaheme c-Type Cytochrome of the Neutrophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing Bacterium Sideroxydans lithotrophicus ES-1

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