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2. Ergosterol promotes aggregation of natamycin in the yeast plasma membrane
3. The Structure and Function of the Bacterial Osmotically Inducible Protein Y
4. Super-resolving microscopy reveals the localizations and movement dynamics of stressosome proteins in Listeria monocytogenes
5. Single-protein Diffusion in the Periplasm of Escherichia coli
6. Determining small-molecule permeation through lipid membranes
7. Macromolecular crowding, phase separation, and homeostasis in the orchestration of bacterial cellular functions
8. Author response: Fitness landscape of substrate-adaptive mutations in evolved APC transporters
9. Fitness landscape of substrate-adaptive mutations in evolved APC transporters
10. Bacterial cell volume regulation and the importance of cyclic di-AMP
11. Natamycin sequesters ergosterol and interferes with substrate transport by the lysine transporter Lyp1 from yeast
12. Membrane thickness, lipid phase and sterol type are determining factors in the permeability of membranes to small solutes
13. Chemiosmotic nutrient transport in synthetic cells powered by electrogenic antiport coupled to decarboxylation.
14. Exploring the Ligand Binding and Conformational Dynamics of the Substrate-Binding Domain 1 of the ABC Transporter GlnPQ.
15. A sustainable chemiosmotic strategy for driving solute transport in synthetic cells
16. Construction of Out-of-Equilibrium Metabolic Networks in Nano- and Micrometer-Sized Vesicles
17. The substrate-binding domains of the osmoregulatory ABC importer OpuA transiently interact
18. Author response: The substrate-binding domains of the osmoregulatory ABC importer OpuA transiently interact
19. Probing the stability and interdomain interactions in the ABC transporter OpuA using single-molecule optical tweezers
20. Synthetic syntrophy: A platform technology for adenine nucleotide cross-feeding between metabolically active vesicles
21. Macromolecular Crowding, Phase Separation, and Homeostasis in the Orchestration of Bacterial Cellular Functions
22. Energy coupling of membrane transport and efficiency of sucrose dissimilation in yeast
23. Macromolecular Crowding, Phase Separation, and Homeostasis in the Orchestration of Bacterial Cellular Functions
24. Fitness landscape of substrate-adaptive mutations in evolved amino acidpolyamine-organocation transporters.
25. Synthetic Vesicles for Sustainable Energy Recycling and Delivery of Building Blocks for Lipid Biosynthesis.
26. The substrate-binding domains of the osmoregulatory ABC importer OpuA transiently interact.
27. The substrate-binding domains of the osmoregulatory ABC importer OpuA physically interact
28. Ergosterol mediates aggregation of natamycin in the yeast plasma membrane
29. In silico method for selecting residue pairs for single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy
30. Fluorescence-based sensing of the bioenergetic and physicochemical status of the cell
31. Synthetic organelles for energy conservation and delivery of building blocks for lipid biosynthesis
32. Fitness landscape of substrate-adaptive mutations in evolved APC transporters
33. Simulation-based Reconstructed Diffusion unveils the effect of aging on protein diffusion in Escherichia coli
34. Probing the stability and interdomain interactions in the ABC transporter OpuA, using single-molecule optical tweezers
35. Combined engineering of disaccharide transport and phosphorolysis for enhanced ATP yield from sucrose fermentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
36. The substrate-binding domains of the osmoregulatory ABC importer OpuA transiently interact
37. Physicochemical homeostasis in bacteria
38. ABC Importers
39. Adaption to glucose limitation is modulated by the pleotropic regulator CcpA, independent of selection pressure strength
40. Combinatorial Peptide Libraries Reveal the Ligand-Binding Mechanism of the Oligopeptide Receptor OppA of Lactococcus lactis
41. Osmoregulated ABC-Transport System of Lactococcus lactis Senses Water Stress via Changes in the Physical State of the Membrane
42. Was wissen wir über die lebende Zelle?
43. Worin bestehen die Risiken?
44. Synthetische Biologie in der (Labor-)Praxis
45. Was können wir erwarten?
46. Sind wir an DNA-artige Systeme gebunden?
47. Wie ist das Leben entstanden?
48. Was ist Leben?
49. Welche Chancen bietet die Synthetische Biologie?
50. Können wir neues Leben erschaffen?
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