Browsing by Subject "Myxococcus xanthus."
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Cell-cell interactions in Myxococcus xanthus.
(2004)Myxococcus xanthus, a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, nonpathogenic soil bacterium has been used as a model organism for many years for research on developmental behavior such as multicellular morphogenesis, signal transduction. ... -
Identification and characterization of Myxococcus xanthus mutants deficient in calcofluor white binding.
(1997)In an attempt to further characterize the Cds phenotypes, it was found that SR171 (a Cds mutant) drastically reduced developmentally regulated tps gene expression similar to esg. Total fatty acid analysis revealed that ... -
Studies on the regulation of developmental gene expression and polysaccharide production in Myxococcus xanthus.
(1997)Fibrils, an extracellular appendage, are composed of polysaccharide and protein. Regulation of fibril production in M. xanthus was studied. In wild-type cells, fibril production was induced upon the stationary phase and ... -
Study of the role of the Myxococcus xanthus ESG locus in development and lipid biosynthesis.
(1998)Analysis of the pattern of expression of developmentally regulated genes in the esg mutant background, suggests that E-signaling dependent events of development occur after 3 to 5 hours of development. It has been predicted ...