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1. Geographic variability and anti-staphylococcal activity of the chrysophaentins and their synthetic fragments

2. Genome editing in ubiquitous freshwater Actinobacteria.

3. Microbial magnetite oxidation via MtoAB porin-multiheme cytochrome complex in Sideroxydans lithotrophicus ES-1.

4. Development of an efficient, effective, and economical technology for proteome analysis.

5. Gallionellaceae pangenomic analysis reveals insight into phylogeny, metabolic flexibility, and iron oxidation mechanisms.

6. Unraveling Fe(II)-Oxidizing Mechanisms in a Facultative Fe(II) Oxidizer, Sideroxydans lithotrophicus Strain ES-1, via Culturing, Transcriptomics, and Reverse Transcription-Quantitative PCR.

7. RNA-Seq Reveals that Light and Darkness Are Different Stimuli in Freshwater Heterotrophic Actinobacteria.

8. Iron Oxidation by a Fused Cytochrome-Porin Common to Diverse Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria.

9. Bacterial Communities in Concrete Reflect Its Composite Nature and Change with Weathering.

10. Aerobic and anaerobic iron oxidizers together drive denitrification and carbon cycling at marine iron-rich hydrothermal vents.

11. Mixotrophic Iron-Oxidizing Thiomonas Isolates from an Acid Mine Drainage-Affected Creek.

12. Light Modulates the Physiology of Nonphototrophic Actinobacteria .

14. Distribution and Diversity of Rhodopsin-Producing Microbes in the Chesapeake Bay.

15. Biochemical Analysis of Microbial Rhodopsins.

16. Characterization of an Unconventional Rhodopsin from the Freshwater Actinobacterium Rhodoluna lacicola.

17. Using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy to visualize rhodopsin-containing cells.

18. Chrysophaentins are competitive inhibitors of FtsZ and inhibit Z-ring formation in live bacteria.

19. Geographic variability and anti-staphylococcal activity of the chrysophaentins and their synthetic fragments.

20. Motualevic acids and analogs: synthesis and antimicrobial structure-activity relationships.

21. Chrysophaentins A-H, antibacterial bisdiarylbutene macrocycles that inhibit the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ.

22. Mutremdamide A and koshikamides C-H, peptide inhibitors of HIV-1 entry from different Theonella species.

23. Paltolides A--C, anabaenopeptin-type peptides from the palau sponge Theonella swinhoei.

24. Motualevic acids A-F, antimicrobial acids from the sponge Siliquariaspongia sp.

25. Celebesides A-C and theopapuamides B-D, depsipeptides from an Indonesian sponge that inhibit HIV-1 entry.

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