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1. Studying macromolecular interactions of cellular machines by the combined use of analytical ultracentrifugation, light scattering, and fluorescence spectroscopy methods

2. Macromolecular crowding, phase separation, and homeostasis in the orchestration of bacterial cellular functions

3. Benzodioxane-benzamides as promising inhibitors of Escherichia coli FtsZ

4. The Uso1 globular head interacts with SNAREs to maintain viability even in the absence of the coiled-coil domain

5. Bacterial division ring stabilizing ZapA versus destabilizing SlmA modulate FtsZ switching between biomolecular condensates and polymers

6. Stabilizing ZapA versus inhibiting SlmA modulate bacterial division FtsZ biomolecular condensates and polymers

7. Implications of macromolecular crowding and phase separation in bacterial division

8. Lipid surfaces and glutamate anions enhance formation of dynamic biomolecular condensates containing bacterial cell division protein FtsZ and its DNA-bound regulator SlmA

9. Development of benzodioxane-benzamides inhibitors of FtsZ as potent broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents

10. Assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ into dynamic biomolecular condensates

11. FtsZ interactions and biomolecular condensates as potential targets for new antibiotics

12. The nucleoid occlusion protein SlmA binds to lipid membranes

13. Reconstituting bacterial cell division assemblies in crowded, phase-separated media

14. The bacterial DNA binding protein MatP involved in linking the nucleoid terminal domain to the divisome at midcell interacts with lipid membranes

15. Bacterial FtsZ protein forms phase-separated condensates with its nucleoid-associated inhibitor SlmA

16. Encapsulation of a compartmentalized cytoplasm mimic within a lipid membrane by microfluidics

17. Self-organization of the bacterial cell-division protein FtsZ in confined environments

18. Macromolecular interactions of the bacterial division FtsZprotein: from quantitative biochemistry and crowdingto reconstructing minimal divisomes in the test tube

19. An equilibrium model for the Mg2+-linked self-assembly of FtsZ in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue

20. The repeat domain of the melanosome fibril proteinPmel17 forms the amyloid core promotingmelanin synthesis

21. Insights into molecular plasticity of choline binding proteins (pneumococcal surface proteins) by SAXS

22. Effect of high concentration of inert cosolutes on the refolding of an enzyme: carbonic anhydrase B in sucrose and ficoll 70

23. Structural and thermodynamic characterization of Pal, a phage natural chimeric lysin active against pneumococci

24. pH effect on cysteine and cystine behaviour at hanging mercury drop electrode

25. Characterization of Ejl, the cell-wall amidase coded by the pneumococcal bacteriophage Ej-1

26. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of the complete modular endolysin from Cp-1, a phage infecting Streptococcus pneumoniae

27. Do sequence repeats play an equivalent role in the choline-binding module of pneumococcal LytA amidase?

28. FtsZ interactions and biomolecular condensates as potential targets for new antibiotics

29. Development of benzodioxane-benzamides inhibitors of FtsZ as potent broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents

30. The nucleoid occlusion protein SlmA binds to lipid membranes

31. Bacterial FtsZ protein forms phase‐separated condensates with its nucleoid‐associated inhibitor SlmA

32. Assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ into dynamic biomolecular condensates

33. Encapsulation of a compartmentalized cytoplasm mimic within a lipid membrane by microfluidics

34. The Bacterial DNA Binding Protein MatP Involved in Linking the Nucleoid Terminal Domain to the Divisome at Midcell Interacts with Lipid Membranes

35. An Equilibrium Model for the Mg2+-Linked Self-Assembly of FtsZ in the Presence of GTP or a GTP Analogue

36. Characterization of Ejl, the cell-wall amidase coded by the pneumococcal bacteriophage Ej-1

37. Structural and Thermodynamic Characterization of Pal, a Phage Natural Chimeric Lysin Active against Pneumococci

38. Structural Basis for Selective Recognition of Pneumococcal Cell Wall by Modular Endolysin from Phage Cp-1

39. Macromolecular interactions of the bacterial division FtsZ protein: From quantitative biochemistry and crowding to reconstructing minimal divisomes in the test tube

40. The repeat domain of the melanosome fibril proteinPmel17 forms the amyloid core promotingmelanin synthesis

41. Effect of high concentration of inert cosolutes on the refolding of an enzyme: carbonic anhydrase B in sucrose and ficoll 70

42. Insights into molecular plasticity of choline binding proteins (pneumococcal surface proteins) by SAXS

43. pH effect on cysteine and cystine behaviour at hanging mercury drop electrode

44. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of the complete modular endolysin from Cp-1, a phage infecting Streptococcus pneumoniae

45. Do sequence repeats play an equivalent role in the choline-binding module of pneumococcal LytA amidase?

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