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5. A Conserved Cysteine Residue of Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIJ Is Important for Endospore Development.

10. A Negative Feedback Loop That Limits the Ectopic Activation of a Cell Type-Specific Sporulation Sigma Factor of Bacillus subtilis.

11. A LytM Domain Dictates the Localization of Proteins to the Mother Cell-Forespore Interface during Bacterial Endospore Formation.

13. Novel Secretion Apparatus Maintains Spore Integrity and Developmental Gene Expression in Bacillus subtilis.

14. A channel connecting the mother cell and forespore during bacterial endospore formation.

15. Two Regions of GerE Required for Promoter Activation in Bacillus subtilis.

16. Identification of a DNA Region in GerE from Bacillus subtilis.

18. SigmaE changed to sigmaB specificity by amino acid substitutions in its -10 binding region.

19. Cloning and characterization of spoVR, a gene from Bacillus subtilis involved in spore cortex...

20. Forespore-specific disappearance of the sigma-factor antagonist SpollAB: implications for its role in determination of cell fate in Bacillus subtilis.

21. Evidence that the transcriptional activator SpoOA interacts with two sigma factors in Bacillus subtilis.

23. Autoregulation of SafA Assembly through Recruitment of a Protein Cross-Linking Enzyme.

24. Promoter Activation by Repositioning of RNA Polymerase.

25. Essential Internal Promoter in the spoIIIA Locus of Bacillus subtilis.

26. Processing of a Membrane Protein Required for Cell-to-Cell Signaling during Endospore Formation in Bacillus subtilis.

27. α-Helix E of Spo0A Is Required for σA- but Not for σH-Dependent Promoter Activation in Bacillus subtilis.

28. Expression of the Secondary Sigma Factor σ[sup X] in Streptococcus pyogenes Is Restricted at Two Levels.

29. Forespore-Specific Transcription of the lonB Gene during Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

30. A region in the Bacillus subtilis transcription factor SpoOA that is important for spoIIG...

32. Interaction between Coat Morphogenetic Proteins SafA and SpoVID.

33. Assembly and Function of a Spore Coat-Associated Transglutaminase of Bacillus subtilis.

34. A Gene Encoding a Holin-Like Protein Involved in Spore Morphogenesis and Spore Germination in Bacillus subtilis.

35. Zipper-like interaction between proteins in adjacent daughter cells mediates protein localization.

36. Role of the Anti-Sigma Factor SpoIIAB in Regulation of σG during Bacillus subtilis Sporulation.

37. Interactions among CotB, CotG, and CotH during Assembly of the Bacillus subtilis Spore Coat.

38. Surfaces of Spo0A and RNA Polymerase Sigma Factor A That Interact at the SpoIIG Promoter in Bacillus subtilis.

39. Expression of spoIIIJ in the Prespone Is Sufficient for Activation of σ[sup G] and for Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

40. A mutation in GerE that affects cotC promoter activation in Bacillus subtilis

41. SpoVID Guides SafA to the Spore Coat in Bacillus subtilis.

42. Alternative Translation Initiation Produces a Short Form of a Spore Coat Protein in Bacillus....

43. A LysM Domain Intervenes in Sequential Protein-Protein and Protein-Peptidoglycan Interactions Important for Spore Coat Assembly in Bacillus subtilis.

44. The Timing of cotE Expression Affects Bacillus subtilis Spore Coat Morphology but Not Lysozyme Resistance.

45. Spo0A-Dependent Activation of an Extended -10 Region Promoter in Bacillus subtilis.

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