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1. C-di-AMP levels modulate Staphylococcus aureus cell wall thickness, response to oxidative stress, and antibiotic resistance and tolerance

2. Generation of an Escherichia coli strain growing on methanol via the ribulose monophosphate cycle

3. The microbiota conditions a gut milieu that selects for wild-type Salmonella Typhimurium virulence.

4. Methanol-dependent Escherichia coli strains with a complete ribulose monophosphate cycle

6. ScalaFlux: A scalable approach to quantify fluxes in metabolic subnetworks.

7. Methanol-essential growth of Escherichia coli

8. Comparing Campylobacter jejuni to three other enteric pathogens in OligoMM12 mice reveals pathogen-specific host and microbiota responses

9. Mutation in the C-di-AMP cyclase dacA affects fitness and resistance of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

10. Co-consumption of methanol and succinate by Methylobacterium extorquens AM1.

11. Metabolite profiling uncovers plasmid-induced cobalt limitation under methylotrophic growth conditions.

12. Strigolactones stimulate arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by activating mitochondria.

13. C-di-AMP levels modulateStaphylococcus aureuscell wall thickness as well as virulence and contribute to antibiotic resistance and tolerance

14. Untargeted metabolomics links glutathione to bacterial cell cycle progression

15. A general non-self response as part of plant immunity

16. ScalaFlux: a scalable approach to quantify fluxes in metabolic subnetworks

18. Single-Cell Mass Spectrometry of Metabolites Extracted from Live Cells by Fluidic Force Microscopy

20. Core pathways operating during methylotrophy ofBacillus methanolicus MGA3 and induction of a bacillithiol-dependent detoxification pathway upon formaldehyde stress

21. DynaMet: A Fully Automated Pipeline for Dynamic LC–MS Data

22. Klassifizierung und Manipulation des synthetischen Potenzials carboxylierender Reduktasen aus dem Zentralmetabolismus und der Polyketid‐Biosynthese

23. Engineering Escherichia coli for methanol conversion

24. InhA, the enoyl-thioester reductase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis forms a covalent adduct during catalysis

25. An engineered Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle for carbon dioxide fixation in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1

26. Longevity of major coenzymes allows minimal de novo synthesis in microorganisms

27. Enzymes involved in the anaerobic degradation of meta-substituted halobenzoates

28. Nanoscale Ion-Pair Reversed-Phase HPLC−MS for Sensitive Metabolome Analysis

29. Functional investigation of methanol dehydrogenase-like protein XoxF in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1

30. Small RNA-dependent Expression of Secondary Metabolism Is Controlled by Krebs Cycle Function in Pseudomonas fluorescens

31. Metabolic footprint of epiphytic bacteria on Arabidopsis thaliana leaves

32. The one-carbon carrier methylofuran from Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 contains a large number of alpha- and gamma-linked glutamic acid residues

33. Core pathways operating during methylotrophy of Bacillus methanolicus MGA3 and induction of a bacillithiol-dependent detoxification pathway upon formaldehyde stress

34. The use of ene adducts to study and engineer enoyl-thioester reductases

35. Comparative Metabolic Flux Analysis of Lysine-Producing Corynebacterium glutamicum Cultured on Glucose or Fructose

36. Multienzyme Whole-Cell In Situ Biocatalysis for the Production of Flaviolin in Permeabilized Cells of Escherichia coli

37. Screening and Engineering the Synthetic Potential of Carboxylating Reductases from Central Metabolism and Polyketide Biosynthesis

38. Fast sampling method for mammalian cell metabolic analyses using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry

39. Shigella reroutes host cell central metabolism to obtain high-flux nutrient supply for vigorous intracellular growth

40. Novel methanol dehydrogenase enzymes from bacillus

41. Systems metabolic engineering of xylose-utilizing Corynebacterium glutamicum for production of 1,5-diaminopentane

42. GFAJ-1 is an arsenate-resistant, phosphate-dependent organism

43. Co-consumption of methanol and succinate by Methylobacterium extorquens AM1

44. The Ethylmalonyl-CoA Pathway Is Used in Place of the Glyoxylate Cycle by Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 during Growth on Acetate

45. Enzymes involved in the anaerobic degradation of meta-substituted halobenzoates

46. Genome-scale reconstruction and system level investigation of the metabolic network of Methylobacterium extorquens AM1

47. Demonstration of the ethylmalonyl-CoA pathway by using 13C metabolomics

48. Quantitative metabolome analysis using liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry

49. The Legionella autoinducer synthase LqsA produces an alpha-hydroxyketone signaling molecule

50. The Ralstonia solanacearum pathogenicity regulator HrpB induces 3-hydroxy-oxindole synthesis

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