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1. Physiological role and complex regulation of O 2 -reducing enzymes in the obligate anaerobe Clostridioides difficile .

2. Proteolytic activity of surface-exposed HtrA determines its expression level and is needed to survive acidic conditions in Clostridioides difficile.

3. Identification of a family of peptidoglycan transpeptidases reveals that Clostridioides difficile requires noncanonical cross-links for viability.

4. Cleavage of an engulfment peptidoglycan hydrolase by a sporulation signature protease in Clostridioides difficile.

5. Clostridioides difficile superoxide reductase mitigates oxygen sensitivity.

6. Clostridioides difficile canonical L,D-transpeptidases catalyze a novel type of peptidoglycan cross-links and are not required for beta-lactam resistance.

7. Coordinated modulation of multiple processes through phase variation of a c-di-GMP phosphodiesterase in Clostridioides difficile.

8. Inhibition of Clostridium difficile TcdA and TcdB toxins with transition state analogues.

9. A lipoprotein allosterically activates the CwlD amidase during Clostridioides difficile spore formation.

10. Characterization of an Endolysin Targeting Clostridioides difficile That Affects Spore Outgrowth.

11. The Selenophosphate Synthetase Gene, selD , Is Important for Clostridioides difficile Physiology.

12. Ser/Thr Kinase-Dependent Phosphorylation of the Peptidoglycan Hydrolase CwlA Controls Its Export and Modulates Cell Division in Clostridioides difficile.

13. Structural and biochemical characterizations of the novel autolysin Acd24020 from Clostridioides difficile and its full-function catalytic domain as a lytic enzyme.

14. Peptidoglycan analysis reveals that synergistic deacetylase activity in vegetative Clostridium difficile impacts the host response.

15. Lysozyme Resistance in Clostridioides difficile Is Dependent on Two Peptidoglycan Deacetylases.

16. Role of SpoIVA ATPase Motifs during Clostridioides difficile Sporulation.

17. Diverse Energy-Conserving Pathways in Clostridium difficile: Growth in the Absence of Amino Acid Stickland Acceptors and the Role of the Wood-Ljungdahl Pathway.

18. The glucosyltransferase activity of C. difficile Toxin B is required for disease pathogenesis.

19. Immunochromatographic test and ELISA for the detection of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and A/B toxins as an alternative for the diagnosis of Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile-associated diarrhea in foals and neonatal piglets.

20. Evaluation of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and toxin A/B rapid tests for Clostridioides (prev. Clostridium) difficile diagnosis in a university hospital in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

21. The Structure of Clostridioides difficile SecA2 ATPase Exposes Regions Responsible for Differential Target Recognition of the SecA1 and SecA2-Dependent Systems.

22. AsnB is responsible for peptidoglycan precursor amidation in Clostridium difficile in the presence of vancomycin.

23. The Bioinformatic and In Vitro Studies of Clostridioides Difficile Aminopeptidase M24 Revealed the Immunoreactive KKGIK Peptide.

24. Lactotrehalose, an Analog of Trehalose, Increases Energy Metabolism Without Promoting Clostridioides difficile Infection in Mice.

25. Functional analysis of Clostridium difficile sortase B reveals key residues for catalytic activity and substrate specificity.

26. Molecular mechanisms of vancomycin resistance.

27. High Agreement Between an Ultrasensitive Clostridioides difficile Toxin Assay and a C. difficile Laboratory Algorithm Utilizing GDH-and-Toxin Enzyme Immunoassays and Cytotoxin Testing.

28. Multiple-Ascending-Dose Phase 1 Clinical Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of CRS3123, a Narrow-Spectrum Agent with Minimal Disruption of Normal Gut Microbiota.

29. Evaluation of a Gastrointestinal Pathogen Panel Immunoassay in Stool Testing of Patients with Suspected Clostridioides ( Clostridium ) difficile Infection.

30. Molecular determinants of the mechanism and substrate specificity of Clostridium difficile proline-proline endopeptidase-1.

31. SpoIVA-SipL Complex Formation Is Essential for Clostridioides difficile Spore Assembly.

32. Simultaneous Detection of Clostridioides difficile Glutamate Dehydrogenase and Toxin A/B: Comparison of the C. DIFF QUIK CHEK COMPLETE and RIDASCREEN Assays.

33. Effects of Antibiotic Cycling Policy on Incidence of Healthcare-Associated MRSA and Clostridioides difficile Infection in Secondary Healthcare Settings.

34. Intrinsic Class D β-Lactamases of Clostridium difficile .

35. N -Deacetylases required for muramic-δ-lactam production are involved in Clostridium difficile sporulation, germination, and heat resistance.

36. Differential requirements for conserved peptidoglycan remodeling enzymes during Clostridioides difficile spore formation.

37. Peptidoglycan degradation machinery in Clostridium difficile forespore engulfment.

38. Cysteine Desulfurase IscS2 Plays a Role in Oxygen Resistance in Clostridium difficile.

39. [Glutamate dehydrogenase. Its diagnostic value in Clostridioides difficile diarrhea].

40. Clostridium difficile Lipoprotein GerS Is Required for Cortex Modification and Thus Spore Germination.

41. Cwp19 Is a Novel Lytic Transglycosylase Involved in Stationary-Phase Autolysis Resulting in Toxin Release in Clostridium difficile .

42. Comparative inhibitory profile and distribution of bacterial PARPs, using Clostridioides difficile CD160 PARP as a model.

43. Comparison of the clinical course of Clostridium difficile infection in glutamate dehydrogenase-positive toxin-negative patients diagnosed by PCR to those with a positive toxin test.

44. Biosynthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates containing 2-hydroxy-4-methylvalerate and 2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionate units from a related or unrelated carbon source.

45. A neutralizing antibody that blocks delivery of the enzymatic cargo of Clostridium difficile toxin TcdB into host cells.

46. Novel Cysteine Desulfidase CdsB Involved in Releasing Cysteine Repression of Toxin Synthesis in Clostridium difficile .

47. One-step fermentative production of aromatic polyesters from glucose by metabolically engineered Escherichia coli strains.

48. Peptidoglycan Cross-Linking Activity of l,d-Transpeptidases from Clostridium difficile and Inactivation of These Enzymes by β-Lactams.

49. The molecular structure of the glycoside hydrolase domain of Cwp19 from Clostridium difficile.

50. The semiquinone swing in the bifurcating electron transferring flavoprotein/butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase complex from Clostridium difficile.

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