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  • Metabolic co-dependence giv... Metabolic co-dependence gives rise to collective oscillations within biofilms
    Liu, Jintao; Prindle, Arthur; Humphries, Jacqueline ... Nature, 07/2015, Volume: 523, Issue: 7562
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    Cells that reside within a community can cooperate and also compete with each other for resources. It remains unclear how these opposing interactions are resolved at the population level. Here we ...
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  • SEDS proteins are a widespr... SEDS proteins are a widespread family of bacterial cell wall polymerases
    Meeske, Alexander J; Riley, Eammon P; Robins, William P ... Nature, 09/2016, Volume: 537, Issue: 7622
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    Elongation of rod-shaped bacteria is mediated by a dynamic peptidoglycan-synthetizing machinery called the Rod complex. Here we report that, in Bacillus subtilis, this complex is functional in the ...
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  • The architecture of the Gra... The architecture of the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall
    Pasquina-Lemonche, L; Burns, J; Turner, R D ... Nature, 06/2020, Volume: 582, Issue: 7811
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    The primary structural component of the bacterial cell wall is peptidoglycan, which is essential for viability and the synthesis of which is the target for crucial antibiotics . Peptidoglycan is a ...
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  • Ion channels enable electri... Ion channels enable electrical communication in bacterial communities
    Prindle, Arthur; Liu, Jintao; Asally, Munehiro ... Nature, 11/2015, Volume: 527, Issue: 7576
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    The study of bacterial ion channels has provided fundamental insights into the structural basis of neuronal signalling; however, the native role of ion channels in bacteria has remained elusive. Here ...
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  • Extreme slow growth as alte... Extreme slow growth as alternative strategy to survive deep starvation in bacteria
    Gray, Declan A; Dugar, Gaurav; Gamba, Pamela ... Nature communications, 02/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Bacteria can become dormant or form spores when they are starved for nutrients. Here, we find that non-sporulating Bacillus subtilis cells can survive deep starvation conditions for many months. ...
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  • Coupling between distant bi... Coupling between distant biofilms and emergence of nutrient time-sharing
    Liu, Jintao; Martinez-Corral, Rosa; Prindle, Arthur ... Science, 05/2017, Volume: 356, Issue: 6338
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    Bacteria within communities can interact to organize their behavior. It has been unclear whether such interactions can extend beyond a single community to coordinate the behavior of distant ...
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  • Pleiotropic roles of Clostr... Pleiotropic roles of Clostridium difficile sin locus
    Girinathan, Brintha Parasumanna; Ou, Junjun; Dupuy, Bruno ... PLOS pathogens, 03/2018, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    Clostridium difficile is the primary cause of nosocomial diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. It produces dormant spores, which serve as an infectious vehicle responsible for transmission of the ...
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  • Microbial single-cell RNA s... Microbial single-cell RNA sequencing by split-pool barcoding
    Kuchina, Anna; Brettner, Leandra M; Paleologu, Luana ... Science, 02/2021, Volume: 371, Issue: 6531
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    Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has become an essential tool for characterizing gene expression in eukaryotes, but current methods are incompatible with bacteria. Here, we introduce microSPLiT ...
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  • The Bacillus subtilis endos... The Bacillus subtilis endospore: assembly and functions of the multilayered coat
    McKenney, Peter T; Driks, Adam; Eichenberger, Patrick Nature reviews. Microbiology, 01/2013, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis involves an asymmetric cell division followed by differentiation into two cell types, the endospore and the mother cell. The endospore coat is a multilayered shell ...
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  • Plasmid-Encoded ComI Inhibi... Plasmid-Encoded ComI Inhibits Competence in the Ancestral 3610 Strain of Bacillus subtilis
    Konkol, Melissa A; Blair, Kris M; Kearns, Daniel B Journal of Bacteriology, 09/2013, Volume: 195, Issue: 18
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    Natural competence is a process by which bacteria construct a membrane-associated machine for the uptake and integration of exogenous DNA. Many bacteria harbor genes for the DNA uptake machinery and ...
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