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Bacterial biogenesis

Kramarenko, L.E., 1962. Bacterial biogenesis in underground waters of some mineral fields and their geological importance. Mikrobiologiya, 31 694—701. [Pg.363]

Harper, D.B. and J. Nelson. 1982. The bacterial biogenesis of isobutyraldoxine O-methyl ether, a novel volatile secondary metabolite. J. Gen. Microbiol. 128 1667-1678. [Pg.656]

Nikaido, H. (1979). Nonspecific transport through the outer membrane. In Bacterial Outer Membranes. Biogenesis and Functions, ed. Inouye, M., John Wiley Sons, New York, pp. 361-407. [Pg.516]

The biogenesis of a gram-negative bacterial envelope requires subsequent sorting mechanisms for its component proteins after their translocation across the inner membrane (Duong et al., 1997 Danese and Silhavy, 1998). In addition, some proteins such as proteases and toxins are secreted through the outer membrane to the extracellular space. Three major secretion pathways have been characterized (Salmond and Reeves, 1993). [Pg.296]

Duong, F., Eichler J., Price, A., Leonard, M., and Wickner W. (1997). Biogenesis of the gram-negative bacterial envelope. Cell 91, 567-573. [Pg.334]

Nunn, D. (1999). Bacterial type II protein export and pilus biogenesis more than just homologies Trends Cell Biol. 9, 402-408. [Pg.339]

Ball, S. G. and Morell, M. K. (2003). From bacterial glycogen to starch Understanding the biogenesis of the plant starch granule. Ann. Rev. Plant Biol. 54, 207-223. [Pg.261]

The principal pathways for the biogenesis and metabolism of histamine are well known. Histamine is formed by decarboxylation of the amino acid, L-histidine, a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme, histidine decarboxylase. This decarboxylase is found in both mammalian and non-mammalian species. The mammalian enzyme requires pyridoxal phosphate as a cofactor. The bacterial enzyme has a different pH optimum and utilizes pyruvate as a cofactor (26.27). [Pg.422]

Studies on the biogenesis of several components of bacterial cell-walls led to the discovery, in 1965, of lipophilic compounds containing sugar... [Pg.341]


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