Team:TUDelft/Papers
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Temperature
- Thermometer design at the nanoscale - Lee et al., February 2007 [1]
- RNA thermometers - Narberhaus et al., May 2005 [2]
- Molecular basis for temperature sensing by an RNA thermometer - Saheli Chowdhury, Christophe Maris, Frederic Allain and Franz Narberhaus - The EMBO Journal (2006) 25, 2487–2497
- An RNA Thermosensor Controls Expression of Virulence Genes in Listeria monocytogenes - Chowdhurry et al., 2006 [3]
- FourU: a novel type of RNA thermometer in Salmonella - Waldminghaus, 2007 [4]
- RNA Quadruplex-Based Modulation of Gene Expression - Wieland et al., June 2007 [5]
- Genome-wide bioinformatic prediction and experimental evaluation of potential RNA thermometers - Torsten Waldminghaus · Lena C. Gaubig · Franz Narberhaus - Mol Genet Genomics (2007) 278:555–564
- Well more on RNA-translation regulation, so I thought let's post it.
- Engineered riboregulators enable post-transcriptional control of gene expression - G. Isaacs, D. Dqyer, C. Ding, D. Pervouchine, C. Cantor & J. Collins - Nature Biotechnology (2004) volume 7 number 22.
- A very recent review on RNA-translation regulation
- RNA switches regulate initiation of translation in bacteria - Stefano Marzi, Pierre Fechter, Cle´ment Chevalier, Pascale Romby and Thomas Geissmann - Biol. Chem., Vol. 389, pp. 585–598, May 2008
- Tuning the expression by altering the RNA sequence
- Design of 5'-untranslated region variants for tunable expression in Escherichia coli - Park et al., February 2007 [6]
- Papers about ROSE
- Some general papers
- Temperature perception in plants [12]
Color
- A general text on using micro-organisms for flavor production [13]
- The references page on the edinburgh 2007 wiki, several references on color and flavor are present [14]
- Two papers on Geosmin biosynthesis (an earthy odorant):
- Papers on plant volatile production:
- Rose Scent [19]
- Stable-light producing E. coli [20]
- Identification of genes for bacterial bioluminescence [21]
- Group in Leiden working with the Soil Bacterium Streptomyces [22]