The role of the sulfur globule proteins of Allochromatium vinosum: mutagenesis of the sulfur globule protein genes and expression studies by real-time RT-PCR
暂无分享,去创建一个
Alexander Prange | H. Engelhardt | C. Dahl | H. G. Trüper | Harald Engelhardt | Hans G. Trüper | Christiane Dahl | A. Prange
[1] J. Sambrook,et al. Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual , 2001 .
[2] J. Imhoff,et al. Phylogenetic relationships among the Chromatiaceae, their taxonomic reclassification and description of the new genera Allochromatium, Halochromatium, Isochromatium, Marichromatium, Thiococcus, Thiohalocapsa and Thermochromatium. , 1998, International journal of systematic bacteriology.
[3] J. Beckwith,et al. Mutations that alter the signal sequence of alkaline phosphatase in Escherichia coli , 1983, Journal of bacteriology.
[4] D. Brune,et al. Molecular genetic evidence for extracytoplasmic localization of sulfur globules in Chromatium vinosum , 1998, Archives of Microbiology.
[5] J. Wall,et al. Characterization of Rhodopseudomonas capsulata , 1975, Archives of Microbiology.
[6] A. Pühler,et al. A Broad Host Range Mobilization System for In Vivo Genetic Engineering: Transposon Mutagenesis in Gram Negative Bacteria , 1983, Bio/Technology.
[7] Jan Kok,et al. Stability of Integrated Plasmids in the Chromosome of Lactococcus lactis , 1990, Applied and environmental microbiology.
[8] L. Chasin,et al. Point mutation analysis in a mammalian gene: rapid preparation of total RNA, PCR amplification of cDNA, and Taq sequencing by a novel method. , 1989, BioTechniques.
[9] Jeremy N. Skepper,et al. Biological specimen preparation for transmission electron microscopy , 1999 .
[10] J. Hormes,et al. Quantitative speciation of sulfur in bacterial sulfur globules: X-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals at least three different species of sulfur. , 2002, Microbiology.
[11] D. Helinski,et al. Circular DNA forms of colicinogenic factors E1, E2 and E3 from Escherichia coli. , 1968, Journal of molecular biology.
[12] C. Dahl. Insertional gene inactivation in a phototrophic sulphur bacterium: APS-reductase-deficient mutants of Chromatium vinosum. , 1996, Microbiology.
[13] J. Beckwith,et al. Genetic analysis of membrane protein topology by a sandwich gene fusion approach. , 1990, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[14] H. Krisch,et al. Interposon mutagenesis of soil and water bacteria: a family of DNA fragments designed for in vitro insertional mutagenesis of gram-negative bacteria. , 1987, Gene.
[15] N. Pfennig,et al. The Family Chromatiaceae , 1992 .
[16] D. Brune,et al. Sulfur oxidation by phototrophic bacteria. , 1989, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[17] C. Dahl,et al. Sirohaem sulfite reductase and other proteins encoded by genes at the dsr locus of Chromatium vinosum are involved in the oxidation of intracellular sulfur. , 1998, Microbiology.
[18] W. Strohl,et al. Ultrastructure of Beggiatoa alba Strain B15LD , 1982 .
[19] J. Hormes,et al. In situ analysis of sulfur in the sulfur globules of phototrophic sulfur bacteria by X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy. , 1999, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[20] D. Typke,et al. Structural characteristics of halobacterial gas vesicles. , 1998, Microbiology.
[21] C. Dahl,et al. Enzymology and molecular biology of sulfate reduction in extremely thermophilic archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus. , 1994, Methods in enzymology.
[22] W. Strohl,et al. Structure of the sulfur inclusion envelopes from four beggiatoas , 1981, Current Microbiology.
[23] D. Roop,et al. Four new derivatives of the broad-host-range cloning vector pBBR1MCS, carrying different antibiotic-resistance cassettes. , 1995, Gene.
[24] D. Brune. Isolation and characterization of sulfur globule proteins from Chromatium vinosum and Thiocapsa roseopersicina , 1995, Archives of Microbiology.
[25] Ingeborg Holt,et al. The complete genome sequence of Chlorobium tepidum TLS, a photosynthetic, anaerobic, green-sulfur bacterium , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[26] G. Roomans. Biological Specimen Preparation for Transmission Electron Microscopy , 1999 .
[27] G. Nicolson,et al. Structure of the Chromatium Sulfur Particle and Its Protein Membrane , 1971, Journal of bacteriology.
[28] Nonradioactive labeling and detection of mRNAs hybridized onto nucleic acid cDNA arrays. , 2002, Methods in molecular biology.
[29] D. Hanahan. Studies on transformation of Escherichia coli with plasmids. , 1983, Journal of molecular biology.
[30] S. Offner,et al. Eight of Fourteen gvp Genes Are Sufficient for Formation of Gas Vesicles in Halophilic Archaea , 2000, Journal of bacteriology.
[31] J. Mas,et al. Influence of sulfur accumulation and composition of sulfur globule on cell volume and buoyant density of Chromatium vinosum , 2004, Archives of Microbiology.
[32] M. M. Bradford. A rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein-dye binding. , 1976, Analytical biochemistry.
[33] V. Murray. Improved double-stranded DNA sequencing using the linear polymerase chain reaction. , 1989, Nucleic acids research.
[34] A. Walsby,et al. GvpCs with reduced numbers of repeating sequence elements bind to and strengthen cyanobacterial gas vesicles , 1995, Molecular microbiology.
[35] E. Brickman,et al. Analysis of the regulation of Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase synthesis using deletions and phi80 transducing phages. , 1975, Journal of molecular biology.
[36] N. Pfennig,et al. Suphur metabolism in Thiorhodaceae. 3. Storage and turnover of thiosulphate sulphur in Thiocapsa floridana and Chromatium species. , 1966, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
[37] C. Dahl,et al. Development of a genetic system for a purple sulfur bacterium: Conjugative plasmid transfer inChromatium vinosum , 1995, Archives of Microbiology.
[38] A. Walsby,et al. Gas vesicles , 1994, Microbiological reviews.
[39] G. Nicolson,et al. Composition of the Sulfur Particle of Chromatium vinosum Strain D , 1971, Journal of bacteriology.
[40] U. Fischer,et al. Detection of traces of oxidized and reduced sulfur compounds in small samples by combination of different high-performance liquid chromatography methods☆ , 1997 .
[41] D. Belin,et al. Mutations that allow disulfide bond formation in the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli. , 1993, Science.
[42] A. Konopka,et al. Functional inclusions in prokaryotic cells. , 1988, International review of cytology.
[43] H. G. Trüper. Photolithotrophic Sulfur Oxidation , 1981 .
[44] K. Struhl,et al. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (New York: Greene Publishing Associates and Wiley-Interscience). Host-Range Shuttle System for Gene Insertion into the Chromosomes of Gram-negative Bacteria. , 1988 .