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1. Cytosolic Factors Controlling PASTA Kinase-Dependent ReoM Phosphorylation.

2. PrkA controls peptidoglycan biosynthesis through the essential phosphorylation of ReoM.

3. Cell Shape and Antibiotic Resistance Are Maintained by the Activity of Multiple FtsW and RodA Enzymes in Listeria monocytogenes.

4. PadR-type repressors controlling production of a non-canonical FtsW/RodA homologue and other trans-membrane proteins.

5. Structural basis for interaction of DivIVA/GpsB proteins with their ligands.

6. The cell cycle regulator GpsB functions as cytosolic adaptor for multiple cell wall enzymes.

7. Stimulation of PgdA-dependent peptidoglycan N-deacetylation by GpsB-PBP A1 in Listeria monocytogenes.

8. Genetic Dissection of DivIVA Functions in Listeria monocytogenes.

9. Suppressor Mutations Linking gpsB with the First Committed Step of Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis in Listeria monocytogenes.

10. Tigecycline resistance in clinical isolates of Enterococcus faecium is mediated by an upregulation of plasmid-encoded tetracycline determinants tet(L) and tet(M).

11. Structure of the bacterial cell division determinant GpsB and its interaction with penicillin-binding proteins.

12. Phenotypes Associated with the Essential Diadenylate Cyclase CdaA and Its Potential Regulator CdaR in the Human Pathogen Listeria monocytogenes.

13. A systematic proteomic analysis of Listeria monocytogenes house-keeping protein secretion systems.

14. A function of DivIVA in Listeria monocytogenes division site selection.

16. Protein-protein interaction domains of Bacillus subtilis DivIVA.

17. Architecturally the same, but playing a different game: the diverse species-specific roles of DivIVA proteins.

18. Features critical for membrane binding revealed by DivIVA crystal structure.

19. Localisation of DivIVA by targeting to negatively curved membranes.

20. Glycerol metabolism is important for cytotoxicity of Mycoplasma pneumoniae.

21. The acidic, glutamine-rich Mpn474 protein of Mycoplasma pneumoniae is surface exposed and covers the complete cell.

22. Regulation of carbon metabolism in the mollicutes and its relation to virulence.

23. Control of the phosphorylation state of the HPr protein of the phosphotransferase system in Bacillus subtilis: implication of the protein phosphatase PrpC.

24. Regulatory protein phosphorylation in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. A PP2C-type phosphatase serves to dephosphorylate HPr(Ser-P).

25. Dual phosphorylation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae HPr by Enzyme I and HPr kinase suggests an extended phosphoryl group susceptibility of HPr.

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