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1. Designing a hosting area as an advanced nursing care strategy in a pediatric nursing ward

11. CERRO GORDO, AN ANALOG OF A MARTIAN COMPOSITE VOLCANO.

13. Caracterización del complejo binarió [sdia/ahl] en la transcripción del operón ftsqaz. ¿una relación entre quorum sensing y división celular?

14. Metal Ions Can Modulate the Self-Assembly and Activity of Catalytic Peptide Amyloids.

15. Bioinformatics, thermodynamics, and mechanical resistance of the FtsZ-ZipA complex of Escherichia coli supports a highly dynamic protein interaction in the divisome.

16. A tribute to Dr. Serge N. Timasheff, our mentor.

17. M. jannaschii FtsZ, a key protein in bacterial cell division, is inactivated by peroxyl radical-mediated methionine oxidation.

18. Functional characterization of the ATPase-like activity displayed by a catalytic amyloid.

20. Inhibition of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis FtsZ Polymerization and Bacillus subtilis Growth by Dihydroxynaphtyl Aryl Ketones.

21. γ-Tubulin small complex formation is essential for early zebrafish embryogenesis.

22. The Ferric uptake regulator (Fur) and iron availability control the production and maturation of the antibacterial peptide microcin E492.

23. Induction of protein aggregation in zebrafish embryos as a method for the screening of new drugs or mutations against proteinopathies.

24. The chaperonin CCT promotes the formation of fibrillar aggregates of γ-tubulin.

25. Evaluating Different Virulence Traits of Klebsiella pneumoniae Using Dictyostelium discoideum and Zebrafish Larvae as Host Models.

26. The peroxyl radical-induced oxidation of Escherichia coli FtsZ and its single tryptophan mutant (Y222W) modifies specific side-chains, generates protein cross-links and affects biological function.

27. Thermal adaptation of mesophilic and thermophilic FtsZ assembly by modulation of the critical concentration.

28. Mutations on FtsZ lateral helix H3 that disrupt cell viability hamper reorganization of polymers on lipid surfaces.

29. Bacterial Tubulins A and B Exhibit Polarized Growth, Mixed-Polarity Bundling, and Destabilization by GTP Hydrolysis.

30. Overcoming electrostatic repulsions during amyloid assembly: Effect of pH and interaction with divalent metals using model peptides.

31. Development of a novel catalytic amyloid displaying a metal-dependent ATPase-like activity.

32. Inhibition of the Hantavirus Fusion Process by Predicted Domain III and Stem Peptides from Glycoprotein Gc.

33. Klebsiella pneumoniae Asparagine tDNAs Are Integration Hotspots for Different Genomic Islands Encoding Microcin E492 Production Determinants and Other Putative Virulence Factors Present in Hypervirulent Strains.

34. Identification of Key Amino Acid Residues Modulating Intracellular and In vitro Microcin E492 Amyloid Formation.

35. Binding of dihydroxynaphthyl aryl ketones to tubulin colchicine site inhibits microtubule assembly.

36. Bacterial cell division proteins as antibiotic targets.

37. Single tryptophan mutants of FtsZ: nucleotide binding/exchange and conformational transitions.

38. Whole-Genome Sequence of the Microcin E492-Producing Strain Klebsiella pneumoniae RYC492.

39. Glutamate 83 and arginine 85 of helix H3 bend are key residues for FtsZ polymerization, GTPase activity and cellular viability of Escherichia coli: lateral mutations affect FtsZ polymerization and E. coli viability.

40. Studies on the dissociation and urea-induced unfolding of FtsZ support the dimer nucleus polymerization mechanism.

41. Structural characterization of microcin E492 amyloid formation: Identification of the precursors.

42. The synaptic protein neuroligin-1 interacts with the amyloid β-peptide. Is there a role in Alzheimer's disease?

43. A model for the Escherichia coli FtsB/FtsL/FtsQ cell division complex.

44. Role of the 207-218 peptide region of Moloney murine leukemia virus integrase in enzyme catalysis.

45. Analysis of natural variants of the hepatitis C virus internal ribosome entry site reveals that primary sequence plays a key role in cap-independent translation.

46. The production in vivo of microcin E492 with antibacterial activity depends on salmochelin and EntF.

47. 4',6-Diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) induces bundling of Escherichia coli FtsZ polymers inhibiting the GTPase activity.

48. Domain folding and flexibility of Escherichia coli FtsZ determined by tryptophan site-directed mutagenesis.

49. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer and molecular modeling studies on 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) complexes with tubulin.

50. Cooperative uptake of microcin E492 by receptors FepA, Fiu, and Cir and inhibition by the siderophore enterochelin and its dimeric and trimeric hydrolysis products.

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