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1. On the evolutionary ecology of multidrug resistance in bacteria.

2. Discovering Protein Receptors for Signaling Nucleotides.

3. Nanobacteria: Facts or Fancies?

4. The Wolbachia strain wAu provides highly efficient virus transmission blocking in Aedes aegypti.

5. From magic spot ppGpp to MESH1: Stringent response from bacteria to metazoa.

6. Establishment of a Wolbachia Superinfection in Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes as a Potential Approach for Future Resistance Management.

7. Polymerization of C9 enhances bacterial cell envelope damage and killing by membrane attack complex pores

8. A novel viral strategy for host factor recruitment: The co-opted proteasomal Rpn11 protein interaction hub in cooperation with subverted actin filaments are targeted to deliver cytosolic host factors for viral replication

9. Resident bacteria contribute to opportunistic infections of the respiratory tract.

10. Promotion and induction of liver cancer by gut microbiome-mediated modulation of bile acids.

11. Discovering Protein Receptors for Signaling Nucleotides

12. Exposure to opposing temperature extremes causes comparable effects on Cardinium density but contrasting effects on Cardinium-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility.

13. Cyclic-di-GMP binds to histidine kinase RavS to control RavS-RavR phosphotransfer and regulates the bacterial lifestyle transition between virulence and swimming.

14. Symbiotic microbiota may reflect host adaptation by resident to invasive ant species.

15. DNA methylation from a Type I restriction modification system influences gene expression and virulence in Streptococcus pyogenes.

16. Staphylococcus aureus adhesion in endovascular infections is controlled by the ArlRS–MgrA signaling cascade.

17. Genome-wide screen identifies novel genes required for Borrelia burgdorferi survival in its Ixodes tick vector.

18. Structure and assembly of pilotin-dependent and -independent secretins of the type II secretion system.

19. The TLR4 adaptor TRAM controls the phagocytosis of Gram-negative bacteria by interacting with the Rab11-family interacting protein 2.

20. Host adaptation and convergent evolution increases antibiotic resistance without loss of virulence in a major human pathogen.

21. PIKfyve/Fab1 is required for efficient V-ATPase and hydrolase delivery to phagosomes, phagosomal killing, and restriction of Legionella infection.

22. Role of SpaO in the assembly of the sorting platform of a Salmonella type III secretion system.

23. Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal cancer: Links to microbes and the microbiome.

24. Whole genome screen reveals a novel relationship between Wolbachia levels and Drosophila host translation.

25. REM1.3's phospho-status defines its plasma membrane nanodomain organization and activity in restricting PVX cell-to-cell movement.

26. Streptococcal Lancefield polysaccharides are critical cell wall determinants for human Group IIA secreted phospholipase A2 to exert its bactericidal effects.

27. The cellular phenotype of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex pipiens in the light of cidB diversity.

28. Human evolutionary loss of epithelial Neu5Gc expression and species-specific susceptibility to cholera.

29. A cell-based infection assay identifies efflux pump modulators that reduce bacterial intracellular load.

30. Isolation of a natural DNA virus of Drosophila melanogaster, and characterisation of host resistance and immune responses.

31. IL-17 can be protective or deleterious in murine pneumococcal pneumonia.

32. An ADAM-10 dependent EPCR shedding links meningococcal interaction with endothelial cells to purpura fulminans.

33. Structural basis of mammalian glycan targeting by Vibrio cholerae cytolysin and biofilm proteins.

34. When are pathogen genome sequences informative of transmission events?

35. The role of microbial amyloid in neurodegeneration.

36. Novel Wolbachia-transinfected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes possess diverse fitness and vector competence phenotypes.

37. Salmonella exploits the host endolysosomal tethering factor HOPS complex to promote its intravacuolar replication.

38. Bacterial toxins: Offensive, defensive, or something else altogether?

39. Convergent evolution involving dimeric and trimeric dUTPases in pathogenicity island mobilization.

40. Comment on Rohrscheib et al. 2016 "Intensity of mutualism breakdown is determined by temperature not amplification of Wolbachia genes".

41. Interaction of the cyclic-di-GMP binding protein FimX and the Type 4 pilus assembly ATPase promotes pilus assembly.

42. Experimental study of tuberculosis: From animal models to complex cell systems and organoids.

43. Multi-functional mechanisms of immune evasion by the streptococcal complement inhibitor C5a peptidase.

44. Acquisition of C1 inhibitor by Bordetella pertussis virulence associated gene 8 results in C2 and C4 consumption away from the bacterial surface.

45. A virulence-associated filamentous bacteriophage of Neisseria meningitidis increases host-cell colonisation.

46. MicroRNA 26a (miR-26a)/KLF4 and CREB-C/EBPβ regulate innate immune signaling, the polarization of macrophages and the trafficking of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to lysosomes during infection.

47. A commensal streptococcus hijacks a Pseudomonas aeruginosa exopolysaccharide to promote biofilm formation.

48. Lactoferrin binding protein B – a bi-functional bacterial receptor protein.

49. Multiple Acid Sensors Control Helicobacter pylori Colonization of the Stomach.

50. Molecular Control of Innate Immune Response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection by Intestinal let-7 in Caenorhabditis elegans.