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Characterization of a Sporulation Related Two-Component Signaling System in Clostridioides difficile
(2023-12-15)
Clostridioides difficile is a spore-forming anaerobic human pathogen, that is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy in adults. The disturbance of the gut microbiota, typically caused by antibiotics, allows for an ...
Edward Jenner: The Mystery of the Milkmaids
(2017-08)
Edward Jenner was a physician in the eighteenth and nineteenth century who studied the disease known as cowpox. Traditional medical knowledge demonstrated that milkmaids who contracted the disease cowpox became immune to ...
Genes required for sediment fitness in Desulfovibrio desulfuricans G20.
(2007)
97 genes required for sediment fitness of G20 were identified and the identification of chemotaxis genes validated our STM screening method since it would be expected to enhance sediment fitness. The growth of these sediment ...
Development, analysis and use of an expressed sequence tag database from the multicellular asomycete, Aspergillus nidulans.
(1999)
Since these ESTs are a rich resource of expressed gene sequences useful to the large community of fungal researchers, the resulting EST database was made publicly available by submission to GenBank and placement on the ...
Physiology and biochemistry of purine salvage in an archaeobacterium, Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum.
(1997)
Studies of the effect of temperature on stability of 100-fold purified HGPRTase from M. thermoautotrophicum suggested that this enzyme is the most thermostable of all known HGPRTases; upon incubation at 92$\sp\circ$C ...
A study of the physiology of Histoplasma capsulatum /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1961)
MICROBIOLOGICALLY INFLUENCED CORROSION OF CARBON STEEL IN SULFIDOGENIC ENVIRONMENTS: THE LINK TO THIOSULFATE REDUCTION AND BIOLOGICAL STABILITY OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS
(2015-12)
Biocorrosion or microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) refers to the mutiple underlying mechanisms wherein microbial activity directly or indirectly enhances the corrosion of metallic and non-metallic materials. ...
Iron uptake in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.
(2006)
Bacteria, including both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, utilize iron sources from the environment. Iron uptake systems in Gram-negative bacteria are well studied. Escherichia coli FepA transports certain catecholate ...
New fusion protein systems statistically designed to avoid inclusion body formation in Escherichia coli.
(1998)
Using human interleukin-3 (hIL-3) as a model heterologous insoluble protein, three gene fusions were constructed that code for a native E. coli protein at the N-terminus and hIL-3 at the C-terminus. The three native E. ...