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*10.) Sahu, Acharya et al, ('''2003'''), The bacterial adaptive response gene, barA, encodes a novel conserved histidine kinase regulatory switch for adaptation and modulation of metabolism in E.coli | *10.) Sahu, Acharya et al, ('''2003'''), The bacterial adaptive response gene, barA, encodes a novel conserved histidine kinase regulatory switch for adaptation and modulation of metabolism in E.coli | ||
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+ | *11) Sabnis, A. N. et al., ('''1995'''), Pleiotropic Regulation of Central Carbohydrate Metabolism | ||
+ | in Escherichia coli via the Gene csrA | ||
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+ | *12) Ytoh, J. et al., ('''2006'''), Roles of pgaABCD Genes in Synthesis, Modification, and Export of the | ||
+ | Escherichia coli Biofilm Adhesin Poly-beta-1,6-N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine | ||
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+ | *13) Yang., H. et al. , ('''1995'''), Coordinate Genetic Regulation of Glycogen Catabolism and | ||
+ | Biosynthesis in Escherichia coli via the CsrA Gene Product | ||
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+ | *14) Romeo, T. ('''1998'''), Global Regulation by the small RNA-binding protein CsrA and non-coding RNA molecule CsrB | ||
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+ | *15) Wang, X. et al. ('''2005'''), CsrA post-transcriptionally represses pgaABCD,responsible for synthesis of a biofilm polysaccharide adhesin of ''Escherichia coli'' | ||
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+ | *16) Romeo, T. et al. ('''1995'''), Identification and Molecular Characterization of ''csrA'', a Pleiotropic Gene from Escherichia coli That Affects Glycogen Biosynthesis, Gluconeogenesis, Cell Size, and Surface Properties |
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- 1.) Andersen, J.B et al. (1998) New Unstable Variants of Green Fluorescent Protein for Studies of Transient Gene Expression in Bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- 2.) Cerca, N. and Jefferson, K. K. (2008) Effect of Growth Conditions On Poly-N-acetylglucosamine expression and Biofilm Formation in Escherichia coli
- 3.) Goller, C. et al. ( 2006) The Cation-Responsive Protein NhaR of Excherichia coli Activates pgaABCD Transcription, Required for Production of the Biofilm Adhesin Poly-Beta-1, 6 - N - D - Glucosamine. Journal of Bacteriology
- 4.)Datsenko & Wanner, (2000), One-step inactivation of chromosomal genes in Escherichia coli K-12 using PCR products
- 5.) Higgins, Bassler et al, (2007), The major Vibrio cholerae autoinducer and its role in virulence factor production
- 6.) Hammer & Bassler, (2007), Regulatory small RNAs circumvent the conventional quorum sensing pathway in pandemic Vibrio cholerae
- 7.) Jun Zhu, Melissa B. Miller, et al, (2001), Quorum-sensing regulators control virulence gene expression in Vibrio cholerae
- 8.)Tomenius, Pernestig et al, (2005), Genetic and functional characterization of the E.coli BarA-UvrY Two-componant system
- 9.) Suzuki et al, (2002), Regulatory Circuitry of thr CsrA/CrsB and BarA/UvrY systems of E.coli
- 10.) Sahu, Acharya et al, (2003), The bacterial adaptive response gene, barA, encodes a novel conserved histidine kinase regulatory switch for adaptation and modulation of metabolism in E.coli
- 11) Sabnis, A. N. et al., (1995), Pleiotropic Regulation of Central Carbohydrate Metabolism
in Escherichia coli via the Gene csrA
- 12) Ytoh, J. et al., (2006), Roles of pgaABCD Genes in Synthesis, Modification, and Export of the
Escherichia coli Biofilm Adhesin Poly-beta-1,6-N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine
- 13) Yang., H. et al. , (1995), Coordinate Genetic Regulation of Glycogen Catabolism and
Biosynthesis in Escherichia coli via the CsrA Gene Product
- 14) Romeo, T. (1998), Global Regulation by the small RNA-binding protein CsrA and non-coding RNA molecule CsrB
- 15) Wang, X. et al. (2005), CsrA post-transcriptionally represses pgaABCD,responsible for synthesis of a biofilm polysaccharide adhesin of Escherichia coli
- 16) Romeo, T. et al. (1995), Identification and Molecular Characterization of csrA, a Pleiotropic Gene from Escherichia coli That Affects Glycogen Biosynthesis, Gluconeogenesis, Cell Size, and Surface Properties