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1. Bacteria and the growing threat of multidrug resistance for invasive cardiac interventions

2. Vibrio natriegens as Host for Expression of Multisubunit Membrane Protein Complexes

3. Physiological, Structural, and Functional Analysis of the Paralogous Cation–Proton Antiporters of NhaP Type from Vibrio cholerae

4. The evidence for a role of bacteria and viruses in cardiovascular disease

5. Pharmacophore-based screening and modification of amiloride analogs for targeting the NhaP-type cation-proton antiporter in Vibrio cholerae

6. Molecular dynamics modeling of the Vibrio cholera Na+-translocating NADH:quinone oxidoreductase NqrB–NqrD subunit interface

8. A pathway leading to a cation-binding pocket determines the selectivity of the NhaP2 antiporter inVibrio cholerae

9. Pharmacophore Based Screening & Modification of Amiloride Analogs for Targeting the NhaP-type Cation-Proton Antiporter in Vibrio cholerae

10. Na+-NQR (Na+-translocating NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase) as a novel target for antibiotics

11. Development of a novel rationally designed antibiotic to inhibit a nontraditional bacterial target

12. Effects of chromosomal deletion of the operon encoding the multiple resistance and pH-related antiporter in Vibrio cholerae

13. Na + /H + Antiport Is Essential for Yersinia pestis Virulence

14. Physiology of the Vc-NhaP paralogous group of cation-proton antiporters in Vibrio cholerae

15. The Vibrio cholerae Mrp System: Cation/Proton Antiport Properties and Enhancement of Bile Salt Resistance in a Heterologous Host

16. Functional Analysis of Polar Residues Important for Activity of Na+/H+ Exchangers

17. Functional Analysis of Conserved Polar Residues in Vc-NhaD, Na+/H+ Antiporter of Vibrio cholerae

18. The sodium cycle in Vibrio cholerae: Riddles in the dark

19. Salt in the Wound: A Possible Role of Na+ Gradient in Chlamydial Infection

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21. Asp344 and Thr345 are critical for cation exchange mediated by NhaD, Na+/H+ antiporter of Vibrio cholerae

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23. Regulation and characterization of the Na+/H+ exchanger

24. Functional Analysis of Amino Acid Residues Essential for Activity in the Na+/H+ Exchanger of Fission Yeast

25. Regulation and characterization of the Na+/H+ exchanger

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27. Identification and localization of the sod2 gene product in fission yeast

28. The C-terminal cytoplasmic portion of the NhaP2 cation-proton antiporter from Vibrio cholerae affects its activity and substrate affinity

30. Searching for New Antimicrobial Targets: Na+ Cycle in Energetics of Bacterial Pathogens

31. MH1, A Second-site Revertant of an Escherichia coli Mutant Lacking Na+/H+ Antiporters (ΔnhaAΔnhaB), Regains Na+ Resistance and a Capacity to Excrete Na+ in a Δμ̃H-independent Fashion

32. NhaP1 is a K+(Na+)/H+ antiporter required for growth and internal pH homeostasis of Vibrio cholerae at low extracellular pH

33. Insights into the biochemistry of the ubiquitous NhaP family of cation/H+ antiporters

34. Calcium transport mediated by NhaA, a Na+/H+antiporter fromEscherichia coli

35. The putative Na+/H+ antiporter of Vibrio cholerae, Vc-NhaP2, mediates the specific K+/H+ exchange in vivo

36. Adaptation of Bacillus FTU and Escherichia coli to alkaline conditions: the Na+-motive respiration

37. The Vibrio cholerae Mrp system: cation/proton antiport properties and enhancement of bile salt resistance in a heterologous host

38. The past and present of the sodium energetics: May the sodium-motive force be with you

39. Molecular characterization of PeNhaD1: the first member of the NhaD Na+/H+ antiporter family of plant origin

40. Functional analysis of amino acids of the Na+/H+ exchanger that are important for proton translocation

41. Experimental Verification of a Sequence-Based Prediction: F1F0-Type ATPase of Vibrio cholerae Transports Protons, Not Na+ Ions

42. Chemiosmotic Mechanism of Antimicrobial Activity of Ag+ in Vibrio cholerae

43. Cloning, functional expression in Escherichia coli and primary characterization of a new Na+/H+ antiporter, NhaD, of Vibrio cholerae

44. Membrane bioenergetics and virulence: problems and prospects

45. Characterization of a histidine rich cluster of amino acids in the cytoplasmic domain of the Na+/H+ exchanger

46. Lowering of the electric potential on the membrane as a possible signal modulating the expression of virulence factors in Vibrio cholerae

47. Comparative molecular analysis of Na+/H+ exchangers: a unified model for Na+/H+ antiport?

48. Altered chemotaxis of Bacillus sphaericus L-ethionine-resistant sporulation mutant. A probable link between chemotaxis and sporulation

49. Motility and chemotaxis in Bacillus sphaericus. Dependence upon stage of growth

50. Chemotaxis, sporulation, and larvicide production in Bacillus sphaericus 2362. The influence of L-ethionine, and of aminophenylboronic acid

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