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Small-molecule inhibitors target Escherichia coli amyloid biogenesis and biofilm formation.Putative hydrogen bond to tyrosine M208 in photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter capsulatus significantly slows primary charge separationDisentangling Nanonets: Human α-Defensin 6 Targets Candida albicans Virulence.Conformation of microtubule-bound paclitaxel determined by fluorescence spectroscopy and REDOR NMR.Rotational-echo double-resonance NMR distance measurements for the tubulin-bound Paclitaxel conformationMolecular determinants of mechanical properties of V. cholerae biofilms at the air-liquid interface.Morphological plasticity as a bacterial survival strategy.Community behavior and amyloid-associated phenotypes among a panel of uropathogenic E. coliSpectral snapshots of bacterial cell-wall composition and the influence of antibiotics by whole-cell NMR.Bottom-up and top-down solid-state NMR approaches for bacterial biofilm matrix composition.Toward a biorelevant structure of protein kinase C bound modulators: design, synthesis, and evaluation of labeled bryostatin analogues for analysis with rotational echo double resonance NMR spectroscopyCharacterization of the Vibrio cholerae extracellular matrix: a top-down solid-state NMR approach.Congo Red Interactions with Curli-Producing E. coli and Native Curli Amyloid Fibers.C-di-GMP Regulates Motile to Sessile Transition by Modulating MshA Pili Biogenesis and Near-Surface Motility Behavior in Vibrio choleraeDimethyl sulfoxide and ethanol elicit increased amyloid biogenesis and amyloid-integrated biofilm formation in Escherichia coli.Quantitative analysis of amyloid-integrated biofilms formed by uropathogenic Escherichia coli at the air-liquid interfaceAnalysis of the Aspergillus fumigatus Biofilm Extracellular Matrix by Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.Bacterial cell wall composition and the influence of antibiotics by cell-wall and whole-cell NMR.The biology and future prospects of antivirulence therapies.LRP6 holds the key to the entry of anthrax toxin.Peptide antibiotics in action: investigation of polypeptide chains in insoluble environments by rotational-echo double resonance.Oritavancin exhibits dual mode of action to inhibit cell-wall biosynthesis in Staphylococcus aureusStructures of Staphylococcus aureus cell-wall complexes with vancomycin, eremomycin, and chloroeremomycin derivatives by 13C{19F} and 15N{19F} rotational-echo double resonanceFungal biofilm composition and opportunities in drug discovery.Solid-State NMR for Bacterial Biofilms.Curcumin as an amyloid-indicator dye in E. coli.REDOR NMR for drug discovery.Frequency-selective REDOR and spin-diffusion relays in uniformly labeled whole cells.Visualization of Aspergillus fumigatus biofilms with Scanning Electron Microscopy and Variable Pressure-Scanning Electron Microscopy: A comparison of processing techniques.Cell-Based High-Throughput Screening Identifies Rifapentine as an Inhibitor of Amyloid and Biofilm Formation in Escherichia coli.Disruption of Escherichia coli amyloid-integrated biofilm formation at the air-liquid interface by a polysorbate surfactantPseudomonas phage inhibition of Candida albicans.NMR spectroscopy for atomistic views of biomembranes and cell surfacesSum of the parts: composition and architecture of the bacterial extracellular matrixPlant cell-wall cross-links by REDOR NMR spectroscopy.Nutrient-dependent structural changes in S. aureus peptidoglycan revealed by solid-state NMR spectroscopy.Whole Ribosome NMR: Dipolar Couplings and Contributions to Whole Cells.Rotational-echo double resonance characterization of vancomycin binding sites in Staphylococcus aureus.Rotational-echo double resonance characterization of the effects of vancomycin on cell wall synthesis in Staphylococcus aureus.REDOR with a relative full-echo reference.
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