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1. New Perspectives on Escherichia coli Signal Peptidase I Substrate Specificity: Investigating Why the TasA Cleavage Site Is Incompatible with LepB Cleavage.

2. The role of signal sequence proximal residues in the mature region of bacterial secreted proteins in E. coli.

3. Expression of the Bacillus subtilis TasA signal peptide leads to cell death in Escherichia coli due to inefficient cleavage by LepB.

4. A drug candidate for Alzheimer's and Huntington's disease, PBT2, can be repurposed to render Neisseria gonorrhoeae susceptible to natural cationic antimicrobial peptides.

5. Evolution for improved secretion and fitness may be the selective pressures leading to the emergence of two NDM alleles.

6. Structural, Biochemical, and In Vivo Characterization of MtrR-Mediated Resistance to Innate Antimicrobials by the Human Pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae .

7. Efficient function of signal peptidase 1 of Escherichia coli is partly determined by residues in the mature N-terminus of exported proteins.

8. Control of gdhR Expression in Neisseria gonorrhoeae via Autoregulation and a Master Repressor (MtrR) of a Drug Efflux Pump Operon.

9. Signal peptidase I processed secretory signal sequences: Selection for and against specific amino acids at the second position of mature protein.

10. Dueling regulatory properties of a transcriptional activator (MtrA) and repressor (MtrR) that control efflux pump gene expression in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

11. Directed evolution of efficient secretion in the SRP-dependent export of TolB.

12. A novel mechanism of high-level, broad-spectrum antibiotic resistance caused by a single base pair change in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

13. Coupling between codon usage, translation and protein export in Escherichia coli.

14. Signal sequence non-optimal codons are required for the correct folding of mature maltose binding protein.

15. Biased codon usage in signal peptides: a role in protein export.

16. Secretory signal sequence non-optimal codons are required for expression and export of beta-lactamase.

17. Experimental confirmation of a key role for non-optimal codons in protein export.

18. Selection for efficient translation initiation biases codon usage at second amino acid position in secretory proteins.

19. Genetic analysis of a plasmid encoding haemocin production in Haemophilus paragallinarum.

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