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Cell Surface Structures of Archaea
Sandy Y. M. Ng, Behnam Zolghadr, Arnold J. M. Driessen, Sonja-Verena Albers, and Ken F. Jarrell
J. Bacteriol. 2008. 190:6039-6047. [HTML] [PDF]

Energy Conservation via Electron-Transferring Flavoprotein in Anaerobic Bacteria
Gloria Herrmann, Elamparithi Jayamani, Galina Mai, and Wolfgang Buckel
J. Bacteriol. 2008. 190:784-791. [HTML] [PDF]

Get the Message Out: Cyclic-Di-GMP Regulates Multiple Levels of Flagellum-Based Motility
Alan J. Wolfe and Karen L. Visick
J. Bacteriol. 2008. 190:463-475. [HTML] [PDF]

Conversion of Cobinamide into Adenosylcobamide in Bacteria and Archaea
Jorge C. Escalante-Semerena
J. Bacteriol. 2007. 189:4555-4560. [HTML] [PDF]

Bacteriocin Diversity in Streptococcus and Enterococcus
Ingolf F. Nes, Dzung B. Diep, and Helge Holo
J. Bacteriol. 2007. 189:1189-1198. [HTML] [PDF]

Evolutionary Genomics of Lactic Acid Bacteria
Kira S. Makarova and Eugene V. Koonin
J. Bacteriol. 2007. 189:1199-1208. [HTML] [PDF]

Evolution of Catabolic Pathways: Genomic Insights into Microbial s-Triazine Metabolism
N. Shapir, E. F. Mongodin, M. J. Sadowsky, S. C. Daugherty, K. E. Nelson, and L. P. Wackett
J. Bacteriol. 2007. 189:674-682. [HTML] [PDF]

A New Look at Bacteriophage {lambda} Genetic Networks
Donald L. Court, Amos B. Oppenheim, and Sankar L. Adhya
J. Bacteriol. 2007. 189:298-304. [HTML] [PDF]

Cyclic Di-GMP Signaling in Bacteria: Recent Advances and New Puzzles
Robert P. Ryan, Yvonne Fouhy, Jean F. Lucey, and J. Maxwell Dow
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:8327-8334. [HTML] [PDF]

Fine-Tuning Our Knowledge of the Anaerobic Route to Cobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Charles A. Roessner and A. Ian Scott
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:7331-7334. [HTML] [PDF]

NAD+ Utilization in Pasteurellaceae: Simplification of a Complex Pathway
Gabriele Gerlach and Joachim Reidl
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:6719-6727. [HTML] [PDF]

Protein-Translocating Trimeric Autotransporters of Gram-Negative Bacteria
David S. H. Kim, Yi Chao, and Milton H. Saier Jr
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:5655-5667. [HTML] [PDF]

A Complex Transcription Network Controls the Early Stages of Biofilm Development by Escherichia coli
Birgit M. Pruss, Christopher Besemann, Anne Denton, and Alan J. Wolfe
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:3731-3739. [HTML] [PDF]

Use of Thymine Limitation and Thymine Starvation To Study Bacterial Physiology and Cytology
Arieh Zaritsky, Conrad L. Woldringh, Monica Einav, and Svetlana Alexeeva
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:1667-1679. [HTML] [PDF]

Keeping Their Options Open: Acute versus Persistent Infections
S. Furukawa, S. L. Kuchma, and G. A. O'Toole
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:1211-1217. [HTML] [PDF]

Septum Enlightenment: Assembly of Bacterial Division Proteins
Miguel Vicente, Ana Isabel Rico, Rocio Martinez-Arteaga, and Jesus Mingorance
J. Bacteriol. 2006. 188:19-27. [HTML] [PDF]

The Porinologist
Phillip E. Klebba
J. Bacteriol. 2005. 187:8232-8236. [HTML] [PDF]

Escherichia coli Starvation Diets: Essential Nutrients Weigh in Distinctly
Celeste N. Peterson, Mark J. Mandel, and Thomas J. Silhavy
J. Bacteriol. 2005. 187:7549-7553. [HTML] [PDF]

Mechanisms of Protein Export across the Bacterial Outer Membrane
Maria Kostakioti, Cheryl L. Newman, David G. Thanassi, and Christos Stathopoulos
J. Bacteriol. 2005. 187:4306-4314. [HTML] [PDF]

Neutral Lipid Bodies in Prokaryotes: Recent Insights into Structure, Formation, and Relationship to Eukaryotic Lipid Depots
Marc Waltermann and Alexander Steinbuchel
J. Bacteriol. 2005. 187:3607-3619. [HTML] [PDF]

Maturation of Nitrogenase: a Biochemical Puzzle
Luis M. Rubio and Paul W. Ludden
J. Bacteriol. 2005. 187:405-414. [HTML] [PDF]

A Little Help from My Friends: Quality Control of Presecretory Proteins in Bacteria
Adam C. Fisher and Matthew P. DeLisa
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:7467-7473. [HTML] [PDF]

Control of Membrane Lipid Fluidity by Molecular Thermosensors
Maria C. Mansilla, Larisa E. Cybulski, Daniela Albanesi, and Diego de Mendoza
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:6681-6688. [HTML] [PDF]

The Architecture of the Murein (Peptidoglycan) in Gram-Negative Bacteria: Vertical Scaffold or Horizontal Layer(s)?
Waldemar Vollmer and Joachim-Volker Holtje
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:5978-5987. [HTML] [PDF]

Biphenyl Dioxygenases: Functional Versatilities and Directed Evolution
Kensuke Furukawa, Hikaru Suenaga, and Masatoshi Goto
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:5189-5196. [HTML] [PDF]

Phosphate Control of the Biosynthesis of Antibiotics and Other Secondary Metabolites Is Mediated by the PhoR-PhoP System: an Unfinished Story
Juan F. Martin
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:5197-5201. [HTML] [PDF]

Phage-Host Interaction: an Ecological Perspective
Sandra Chibani-Chennoufi, Anne Bruttin, Marie-Lise Dillmann, and Harald Brussow
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:3677-3686. [HTML] [PDF]

Spx-RNA Polymerase Interaction and Global Transcriptional Control during Oxidative Stress
Peter Zuber
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:1911-1918. [HTML] [PDF]

Unveiling Molecular Scaffolds of the Type IV Secretion System
Hye-Jeong Yeo and Gabriel Waksman
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:1919-1926. [HTML] [PDF]

Class II 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductases
Matija Hedl, Lydia Tabernero, Cynthia V. Stauffacher, and Victor W. Rodwell
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:1927-1932. [HTML] [PDF]

{sigma} Factors and Global Gene Regulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Riccardo Manganelli, Roberta Proveddi, Sebastien Rodrigue, Jocelyn Beaucher, Luc Gaudreau, and Issar Smith
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:895-902. [HTML] [PDF]

The NifL-NifA System: a Multidomain Transcriptional Regulatory Complex That Integrates Environmental Signals
Isabel Martinez-Argudo, Richard Little, Neil Shearer, Philip Johnson, and Ray Dixon
J. Bacteriol. 2004. 186:601-610. [HTML] [PDF]

Learning from Nature's Drug Factories: Nonribosomal Synthesis of Macrocyclic Peptides
Stephan A. Sieber and Mohamed A. Marahiel
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:7036-7043. [HTML] [PDF]

Cellulosomes from Mesophilic Bacteria
Roy H. Doi, Akihiko Kosugi, Koichiro Murashima, Yutaka Tamaru, and Sung Ok Han
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:5907-5914. [HTML] [PDF]

AcrB Multidrug Efflux Pump of Escherichia coli: Composite Substrate-Binding Cavity of Exceptional Flexibility Generates Its Extremely Wide Substrate Specificity
Edward W. Yu, Julio R. Aires, and Hiroshi Nikaido
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:5657-5664. [HTML] [PDF]

Contribution of Structural Genomics to Understanding the Biology of Escherichia coli
Allan Matte, J. Sivaraman, Irena Ekiel, Kalle Gehring, Zongchao Jia, and Miroslaw Cygler
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:3994-4002. [HTML] [PDF]

HPr Kinase/Phosphorylase, the Sensor Enzyme of Catabolite Repression in Gram-Positive Bacteria: Structural Aspects of the Enzyme and the Complex with Its Protein Substrate
Sylvie Nessler, Sonia Fieulaine, Sandrine Poncet, Anne Galinier, Josef Deutscher, and Joel Janin
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:4003-4010. [HTML] [PDF]

Structures of Naturally Occurring Circular Proteins from Bacteria
David J. Craik, Norelle L. Daly, Ivana Saska, Manuela Trabi, and K. Johan Rosengren
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:4011-4021. [HTML] [PDF]

Homotrimeric, ß-Stranded Viral Adhesins and Tail Proteins
Peter R. Weigele, Eben Scanlon, and Jonathan King
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:4022-4030. [HTML] [PDF]

Methylotrophy in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 from a Genomic Point of View
Ludmila Chistoserdova, Sung-Wei Chen, Alla Lapidus, and Mary E. Lidstrom
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:2980-2987. [HTML] [PDF]

Thirteen Years of Building Constraint-Based In Silico Models of Escherichia coli
Jennifer L. Reed and Bernhard O. Palsson
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:2692-2699. [HTML] [PDF]

Domain Architectures of {sigma}54-Dependent Transcriptional Activators
David J. Studholme and Ray Dixon
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:1757-1767. [HTML] [PDF]

Just Toothpicks and Logic: How Some Labs Succeed at Solving Complex Problems
Howard A. Shuman
J. Bacteriol. 2003. 185:387-390. [HTML] [PDF]

Two-Component Signal Transduction in Enterococcus faecalis
Lynn Hancock and Marta Perego
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:5819-5825. [HTML] [PDF]

Atomic Force Microscopy, a Powerful Tool in Microbiology
Yves F. Dufrene
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:5205-5213. [HTML] [PDF]

A Genetically Economical Family of Plasmid-Encoded Transcriptional Repressors Involved in Control of Plasmid Copy Number
Gloria del Solar, Ana M. Hernandez-Arriaga, F. Xavier Gomis-Ruth, Miquel Coll, and Manuel Espinosa
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:4943-4951. [HTML] [PDF]

Thanks, Charley
Michael D. Manson
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:2065-2071. [HTML] [PDF]

Modularity and Specialization in Superfamily 1 and 2 Helicases
Martin R. Singleton and Dale B. Wigley
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:1819-1826. [HTML] [PDF]

Mechanism of Coupling of Transport to Hydrolysis in Bacterial ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters
Amy L. Davidson
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:1225-1233. [HTML] [PDF]

Bright Lights, Abundant Operons—Fluorescence and Genomic Technologies Advance Studies of Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction: Review of the BLAST Meeting, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 14 to 19 January 2001
Robert B. Bourret, Nyles W. Charon, Ann M. Stock, and Ann H. West
J. Bacteriol. 2002. 184:1-17. [HTML] [PDF]

Functional Genomics of Gram-Positive Microorganisms: Review of the Meeting, San Diego, California, 24 to 28 June 2001
Marta Perego and James A. Hoch
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:6973-6978. [HTML] [PDF]

Posttranscription Initiation Control of Tryptophan Metabolism in Bacillus subtilis by the trp RNA-Binding Attenuation Protein (TRAP), anti-TRAP, and RNA Structure
Paul Babitzke and Paul Gollnick
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:5795-5802. [HTML] [PDF]

Keeping Signals Straight in Phosphorelay Signal Transduction
James A. Hoch and K. I. Varughese
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:4941-4949. [HTML] [PDF]

More Than One Way To Sense Chemicals
Gladys Alexandre and Igor B. Zhulin
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:4681-4686. [HTML] [PDF]

Polarity in Action: Asymmetric Protein Localization in Bacteria
Suzanne R. Lybarger and Janine R. Maddock
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:3261-3267. [HTML] [PDF]

The Pleiotropic Two-Component Regulatory System PhoP-PhoQ
Eduardo A. Groisman
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:1835-1842. [HTML] [PDF]

Nitrogen Control in Cyanobacteria
Antonia Herrero, Alicia M. Muro-Pastor, and Enrique Flores
J. Bacteriol. 2001. 183:411-425. [HTML] [PDF]

How Signals Are Heard during Bacterial Chemotaxis: Protein-Protein Interactions in Sensory Signal Propagation
Anat Bren and Michael Eisenbach
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:6865-6873. [HTML] [PDF]

Regulatory Responses of the Adaptive Response to Alkylation Damage: a Simple Regulon with Complex Regulatory Features
Paolo Landini and Michael R. Volkert
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:6543-6549. [HTML] [PDF]

Keys to Symbiotic Harmony
William J. Broughton, Said Jabbouri, and Xavier Perret
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:5641-5652. [HTML] [PDF]

Barriers to Intron Promiscuity in Bacteria
David R. Edgell, Marlene Belfort, and David A. Shub
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:5281-5289. [HTML] [PDF]

Vectorial Metabolism and the Evolution of Transport Systems
Milton H. Saier Jr.
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:5029-5035. [HTML] [PDF]

The Bacterial Enhancer-Dependent sigma 54 (sigma N) Transcription Factor
Martin Buck, Maria-Trinidad Gallegos, David J. Studholme, Yuli Guo, and Jay D. Gralla
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:4129-4136. [HTML] [PDF]

The Bases of Crown Gall Tumorigenesis
Jun Zhu, Philippe M. Oger, Barbara Schrammeijer, Paul J. J. Hooykaas, Stephen K. Farrand, and Stephen C. Winans
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:3885-3895. [HTML] [PDF]

A Biochemical Mechanism for Nonrandom Mutations and Evolution
Barbara E. Wright
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:2993-3001. [HTML] [PDF]

Biofilm, City of Microbes
Paula Watnick and Roberto Kolter
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:2675-2679. [HTML] [PDF]

Molecular Control of Expression of Penicillin Biosynthesis Genes in Fungi: Regulatory Proteins Interact with a Bidirectional Promoter Region
Juan F. Martin
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:2355-2362. [HTML] [PDF]

Biodegradation of High-Molecular-Weight Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Bacteria
Robert A. Kanaly and Shigeaki Harayama
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:2059-2067. [HTML] [PDF]

An Exclusive Contract: Specificity in the Vibrio fischeri-Euprymna scolopes Partnership
Karen L. Visick and Margaret J. McFall-Ngai
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:1779-1787. [HTML] [PDF]

Signaling Components in Bacterial Locomotion and Sensory Reception
Shin-Ichi Aizawa, Caroline S. Harwood, and Robert J. Kadner
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:1459-1471. [HTML] [PDF]

Cyanobacterial Cell Walls: News from an Unusual Prokaryotic Envelope
Egbert Hoiczyk and Alfred Hansel
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:1191-1199. [HTML] [PDF]

S-Layer Proteins
Margit Sara and Uwe B. Sleytr
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:859-868. [HTML] [PDF]

Toxin-Antitoxin Modules May Regulate Synthesis of Macromolecules during Nutritional Stress
Kenn Gerdes
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:561-572. [HTML] [PDF]

Role of PriA in Replication Fork Reactivation in Escherichia coli
Steven J. Sandler and Kenneth J. Marians
J. Bacteriol. 2000. 182:9-13. [HTML] [PDF]

Prokaryotic Nitrate Reduction: Molecular Properties and Functional Distinction among Bacterial Nitrate Reductases
Conrado Moreno-Vivian, Purificacion Cabello, Manuel Martinez-Luque, Rafael Blasco, and Francisco Castillo
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:6573-6584. [HTML] [PDF]

Opening the Iron Box: Transcriptional Metalloregulation by the Fur Protein
Lucia Escolar, Jose Perez-Martin, and Victor de Lorenzo
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:6223-6229. [HTML] [PDF]

Families of Soft-Metal-Ion-Transporting ATPases
Christopher Rensing, Mallika Ghosh, and Barry P. Rosen
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:5891-5897. [HTML] [PDF]

Holliday Junction Processing in Bacteria: Insights from the Evolutionary Conservation of RuvABC, RecG, and RusA
Gary J. Sharples, Stuart M. Ingleston, and Robert G. Lloyd
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:5543-5550. [HTML] [PDF]

Bacterial DNA Methylation: a Cell Cycle Regulator?
Ann Reisenauer, Lyn Sue Kahng, Susan McCollum, and Lucy Shapiro
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:5135-5139. [HTML] [PDF]

Structures of Gram-Negative Cell Walls and Their Derived Membrane Vesicles
Terry J. Beveridge
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:4725-4733. [HTML] [PDF]

Iron Acquisition and Metabolism by Mycobacteria
James J. De Voss, Kerry Rutter, Benjamin G. Schroeder, and Clifton E. Barry III
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:4443-4451. [HTML] [PDF]

How Photosynthetic Bacteria Harvest Solar Energy
Richard J. Cogdell, Neil W. Isaacs, Tina D. Howard, Karen McLuskey, Niall J. Fraser, and Stephen M. Prince
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:3869-3879. [HTML] [PDF]

Repression of Transcription Initiation in Bacteria
Fernando Rojo
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:2987-2991. [HTML] [PDF]

Two-Component Signal Transduction in Bacillus subtilis: How One Organism Sees Its World
Celine Fabret, Victoria A. Feher, and James A. Hoch
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:1975-1983. [HTML] [PDF]

Surface Motility of Serratia liquefaciens MG1
Leo Eberl, Soren Molin, and Michael Givskov
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:1703-1712. [HTML] [PDF]

Bacterial Adhesins: Common Themes and Variations in Architecture and Assembly
Gabriel E. Soto and Scott J. Hultgren
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:1059-1071. [HTML] [PDF]

Processive Antitermination
Robert A. Weisberg and Max E. Gottesman
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:359-367. [HTML] [PDF]

Metabolic Alarms and Cell Division in Escherichia coli
Daniele Joseleau-Petit, Daniel Vinella, and Richard D'Ari
J. Bacteriol. 1999. 181:9-14. [HTML] [PDF]

The Yersinia Deadly Kiss
Guy R. Cornelis
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:5495-5504. [HTML] [PDF]

Colicin Import into Escherichia coli Cells
Claude J. Lazdunski, Emmanuelle Bouveret, Alain Rigal, Laure Journet, Roland Lloubes, and Helene Benedetti
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:4993-5002. [HTML] [PDF]

Impact of Culture-Independent Studies on the Emerging Phylogenetic View of Bacterial Diversity
Philip Hugenholtz, Brett M. Goebel, and Norman R. Pace
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:4765-4774. [HTML] [PDF]

Cell Wall Architecture in Yeast: New Structure and New Challenges
Peter N. Lipke and Rafael Ovalle
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:3735-3740. [HTML] [PDF]

What's for Dinner?: Entner-Doudoroff Metabolism in Escherichia coli
N. Peekhaus and T. Conway
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:3495-3502. [HTML] [PDF]

Information Processing by RNA Polymerase: Recognition of Regulatory Signals during RNA Chain Elongation
Rachel Anne Mooney, Irina Artsimovitch, and Robert Landick
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:3265-3275. [HTML] [PDF]

RNA Polymerase-Promoter Interactions: the Comings and Goings of RNA Polymerase
Pieter L. deHaseth, Margaret L. Zupancic, and M. Thomas Record Jr.
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:3019-3025. [HTML] [PDF]

Control of Photosystem Formation in Rhodobacter sphaeroides
Jill Zeilstra-Ryalls, Mark Gomelsky, Jesus M. Eraso, Alexei Yeliseev, James O'Gara, and Samuel Kaplan
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:2801-2809. [HTML] [PDF]

Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction
Michael D. Manson, Judith P. Armitage, James A. Hoch, and Robert M. Macnab
J. Bacteriol. 1998. 180:1009-1022. [HTML] [PDF]

Methanogenesis: genes, genomes, and who's on first?
JN Reeve, J Nolling, RM Morgan, and DR Smith
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:5975-5986. [PDF]

The type III (Hrp) secretion pathway of plant pathogenic bacteria: trafficking harpins, Avr proteins, and death
JR Alfano and A Collmer
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:5655-5662. [PDF]

Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-complex transport apparatus: a paradigm for a new family of multifunctional transporters in eubacteria
PJ Christie
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:3085-3094. [PDF]

Phylogenetic relationships of Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin family proteins and their functional domains
A Bravo
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:2793-2801. [PDF]

Protein folding in the bacterial periplasm
D Missiakas and S Raina
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:2465-2471. [PDF]

Bacterial glutathione S-transferases: what are they good for?
S Vuilleumier
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:1431-1441. [PDF]

Shedding light on anaerobic benzene ring degradation: a process unique to prokaryotes?
CS Harwood and J Gibson
J. Bacteriol. 1997. 179:301-309. [PDF]

Multidrug efflux pumps of gram-negative bacteria
H Nikaido
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:5853-5859. [PDF]

Peptidoglycan as a barrier to transenvelope transport
AJ Dijkstra and W Keck
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:5555-5562. [PDF]

The archaeal flagellum: a unique motility structure
KF Jarrell, DP Bayley, and AS Kostyukova
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:5057-5064. [PDF]

Fancy meeting you here! A fresh look at "prokaryotic" protein phosphorylation
PJ Kennelly and M Potts
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:4759-4764. [Abstract] [PDF]

Calcium signalling in bacteria
V Norris, S Grant, P Freestone, J Canvin, FN Sheikh, I Toth, M Trinei, K Modha, and RI Norman
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:3677-3682. [PDF]

The catabolite repressor/activator (Cra) protein of enteric bacteria
MH Saier Jr and TM Ramseier
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:3411-3417. [PDF]

Heme synthesis in the rhizobium-legume symbiosis: a palette for bacterial and eukaryotic pigments
MR O'Brian
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:2471-2478. [PDF]

Evolutionary recruitment of biochemically specialized subdivisions of Family I within the protein superfamily of aminotransferases
RA Jensen and W Gu
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:2161-2171. [PDF]

The RuvABC proteins and Holliday junction processing in Escherichia coli
SC West
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:1237-1241. [PDF]

Disulfide cross-linked envelope proteins: the functional equivalent of peptidoglycan in chlamydiae?
TP Hatch
J. Bacteriol. 1996. 178:1-5. [PDF]

Polymerase structures and function: variations on a theme?
CM Joyce and TA Steitz
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:6321-6329. [PDF]

How does Bacillus thuringiensis produce so much insecticidal crystal protein?
H Agaisse and D Lereclus
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:6027-6032. [PDF]

In the driver's seat: the Bacteroides conjugative transposons and the elements they mobilize
AA Salyers, NB Shoemaker, and LY Li
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:5727-5731. [PDF]

Prokaryotic introns and inteins: a panoply of form and function
M Belfort, ME Reaban, T Coetzee, and JZ Dalgaard
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:3897-3903. [PDF]

Physical mapping of bacterial genomes
M Fonstein and R Haselkorn
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:3361-3369. [PDF]

Evolutionary perspective on the structure and function of ribonuclease P, a ribozyme
NR Pace and JW Brown
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:1919-1928. [PDF]

Light-responsive gene expression in cyanobacteria
SS Golden
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:1651-1654. [PDF]

Multidomain architecture of beta-glycosyl transferases: implications for mechanism of action
IM Saxena, RM Brown Jr, M Fevre, RA Geremia, and B Henrissat
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:1419-1424. [PDF]

Lipoproteins of gram-positive bacteria
IC Sutcliffe and RR Russell
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:1123-1128. [PDF]

Pheromone-inducible conjugation in Enterococcus faecalis: interbacterial and host-parasite chemical communication
GM Dunny, BA Leonard, and PJ Hedberg
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:871-876. [PDF]

Inorganic polyphosphate: toward making a forgotten polymer unforgettable
A Kornberg
J. Bacteriol. 1995. 177:491-496. [Abstract] [PDF]


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