Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 2004 - Abstracts
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 2004 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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A new biology for a new century. | Biological sciences | Woese, Carl R. | |||
Bacterial transcriptional regulators for degradation pathways of aromatic compounds. | Biological sciences | Meer, Jan Roelof van der, Tropel, David | |||
Binary bacterial toxins: biochemistry, biology, and applications of common clostridium and Bacillus proteins. | Biological sciences | Barth, Holger, Aktories, Klaus, Popoff, Michel R. | |||
Biodiversity of vibrios. | Biological sciences | Swings, Jean, Thompson, Fabiano L., Iida, Tetsuya | |||
Compartmentalization of gene expression during bacillus subtilis spore formation. | Biological sciences | Hilbert, David W., Piggot, Patrick J. | |||
Control of rRNA synthesis in Escherichia coli: A systems biology approach. | Biological sciences | Ehrenberg, Mans, Dennis, Patrick P., Bremer, Hans | |||
CO-sensing mechanisms. | Biological sciences | Roberts, Gary P., Hwan Youn, Kerby, Robert L. | |||
Determination of the core of a minimal bacterial gene set. | Biological sciences | Gil, Rosario, Silva, Francisco J., Pereto, Juli, Moya, Andres | |||
Diversity in chemotaxis mechanisms among the bacteria and archae. | Biological sciences | Ordal, George W., Szurmant, Hendrik | |||
Diversity of microbial sialic acid metabolism. | Biological sciences | Vimr, Eric R., Kalivoda, Kathryn A., Deszo, Eric L., Steenbergen, Susan M. | |||
Effects of length and location on the cellular response to double-stranded RNA. | Biological sciences | Carmichael, Gordon G., Qiaoqiao Wang | |||
ERK and p38 MAPK-activated protein kinases: a family of protein kinases with diverse biological functions. | Biological sciences | Roux, Philippe P., Blenis, John | |||
Eukaryotic MCM proteins: Beyond replication initiation.(minichromosome maintenance) | Biological sciences | Forsburg, Susan L. | |||
Infection and invasion of roots by symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodulation of temperate legumes. | Biological sciences | Gage, Daniel J. | |||
Iron transport systems in Neisseria meningitidis. | Biological sciences | Perkins-Balding, Donna, Ratliff-Griffin, Melanie, Stojiljkovic, Igor | |||
Lessons from the genome sequence of Neurospora crassa: Tracing the path from genomic blueprint to multicellular organism. | Biological sciences | Loros, Jennifer J., Dunlap, Jay C., Pratt, Robert, Selker, Eric U., Galagan, James E., Borkovich, Katherine A., Bell-Pedersen, Deborah, Zelter, Alex, Schulte, Ulrich, Freitag, Michael, Alex, Lisa A., Yarden, Oded, Turner, Gloria E., Read, Nick D., Seiler, Stephan, Paietta, John, Plesofsky, Nora, Plamann, Michael, Goodrich-Tanrikulu, Marta, Mannhaupt, Gertrud, Nargang, Frank E., Radford, Alan, Selitrennikoff, Claude, Catcheside, David, Inoue, Hirokazu, Aramayo, Rodolfo, Polymenis, Michael, Sachs, Matthew S., Marzluf, George A., Paulsen, Ian, Davis, Rowland, Ebbole, Daniel J., Kalkman, Eric R., O'Rourke, Rebecca, Bowring, Frederick, Yeadon, Jane, Ishii, Chizu, Suzuki, Keiichirou, Sakai, Wataru | |||
Little lambda, who made thee? | Biological sciences | Gottesman, Max E., Weisberg, Robert A. | |||
Metabolic interdependence of obligate intracellular bacteria and their insect hosts. | Biological sciences | Gross, Roy, Zientz, Evelyn, Dandekar, Thomas | |||
Metagenomics: Application of genomics to uncultured microorganisms. | Biological sciences | Handelsman, Jo | |||
Microbial responses to microgravity and other low-shear environments. | Biological sciences | Wilson, James W., Nickerson, Cheryl A., Ott, C. Mark, Ramamurthy, Rajee, Pierson, Duane L. | |||
Microbial type I fatty acid synthases (FAS): major players in a network of cellular FAS systems. | Biological sciences | Schweizer, Eckhart, Hofmann, Jorg | |||
New insights into type II NAD (P) H: Quinone oxidoreductases. | Biological sciences | Melo, Ana M.P., Bandeiras, Tiago M. | |||
Pathogenesis of human papillomaviruses in differentiating epithelia. | Biological sciences | Laimins, Laimonis A., Longworth, Michelle S. | |||
Phages and the evolution of bacterial pathogens. | Biological sciences | Canchaya, Carlos, Brussow, Harald, Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich | |||
Process of protein transport by the type III secretion system. | Biological sciences | Ghosh, Partho | |||
Proteomics of protein in secretion by bacillus subtilis: separating the "secrets" of the secretome. | Biological sciences | Kuipers, Oscar P., Bron, Sierd, Tjalsma, Harold, Jongbloed, Jan D.H., Antelmann, Haike, Braun, Peter G., Dorenbos, Ronald, Darmon, Elise, Westers, Helga, Zanen, Geeske, Quax, Wim J., Diji, Jan Maarten van, Hecker, Michael | |||
Rabbit and nonhuman primate models of toxin-targeting human anthrax vaccines. | Biological sciences | Phipps, Andrew J., Lairmore, Michael D., Premanandan, Christopher, Barnewall, Roy E. | |||
RegB/RegA, a highly conserved redox-responding global two-component regulatory system. | Biological sciences | Bauer, Carl E., Swem, Lee R., Swem, Danielle L. | |||
Single-cell microbiology: tools, technologies, and applications. | Biological sciences | Pereto, Juli, Moya, Andres, Brehm-Stecher, Byron F., Johnson, Eric A | |||
"Sleeping Beauty": Quiescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. | Biological sciences | Petsko, Gregory A., Ringe, Dagmar, Werner-Washburne, Margaret, Johnston, Gerald C., Singer, Richard A., Gray, Joseph V. | |||
Status of microbial census. | Biological sciences | Handelsman, Jo, Schloss, Patrick D. | |||
Streamlined regulation and gene loss as adaptive mechanisms in prochlorococcus for optimized nitrogen utilization in oligotrophic environments. | Biological sciences | Marsac, Nicole Tandeau de, Diez, Jesus, Garcia-Fernandez, Jose Manuel | |||
Type V Protein secretion pathway: The autotransporter story. | Biological sciences | Desvaux, Mickael, Henderson, Ian R., Navarro-Garcia, Fernando, Fernandez, Rachel C., Aldeen, Dlawer Ala |
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