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1. Vaginal Lactobacillus fatty acid response mechanisms reveal a metabolite-targeted strategy for bacterial vaginosis treatment.

2. Cryo-EM reconstruction of oleate hydratase bound to a phospholipid membrane bilayer.

3. Staphylococcus aureus oleate hydratase produces ligands that activate host PPARα.

4. Crystal structures of the fatty acid biosynthesis initiation enzymes in Bacillus subtilis.

5. The carboxy terminus causes interfacial assembly of oleate hydratase on a membrane bilayer.

6. Vaginal Lactobacillus fatty acid response mechanisms reveal a novel strategy for bacterial vaginosis treatment.

7. Structures of the Insecticidal Toxin Complex Subunit XptA2 Highlight Roles for Flexible Domains.

8. Interfacial Enzymes Enable Gram-Positive Microbes to Eat Fatty Acids.

9. Mining Fatty Acid Biosynthesis for New Antimicrobials.

10. Biochemical characterization of the first step in sulfonolipid biosynthesis in Alistipes finegoldii.

11. Domain architecture and catalysis of the Staphylococcus aureus fatty acid kinase.

12. Tracing transport of protein aggregates in microgravity versus unit gravity crystallization.

13. Oleate Hydratase (OhyA) Is a Virulence Determinant in Staphylococcus aureus.

14. Malonyl-acyl carrier protein decarboxylase activity promotes fatty acid and cell envelope biosynthesis in Proteobacteria.

15. Site 2 of the Yersinia pestis substrate-binding protein YfeA is a dynamic surface metal-binding site.

16. Structure and mechanism of Staphylococcus aureus oleate hydratase (OhyA).

17. The genome of a Bacteroidetes inhabitant of the human gut encodes a structurally distinct enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase (FabI).

18. Fatty acid activation and utilization by Alistipes finegoldii, a representative Bacteroidetes resident of the human gut microbiome.

19. Structures of the substrate-binding protein YfeA in apo and zinc-reconstituted holo forms.

20. Essential Metal Uptake in Gram-negative Bacteria: X-ray Fluorescence, Radioisotopes, and Cell Fractionation.

21. The crystal structure of the Yersinia pestis iron chaperone YiuA reveals a basic triad binding motif for the chelated metal.

22. Crystal structure of Yersinia pestis virulence factor YfeA reveals two polyspecific metal-binding sites.

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