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B G Hall

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Thompson J, Robrish S, Immel S, Lichtenthaler F, Hall B, Pikis A
J Biol Chem . 2001 Jul; 276(40):37415-25. PMID: 11473129
Klebsiella pneumoniae is presently unique among bacterial species in its ability to metabolize not only sucrose but also its five linkage-isomeric alpha-d-glucosyl-d-fructoses: trehalulose, turanose, maltulose, leucrose, and palatinose. Growth on...
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Mol Biol Evol . 2001 Jun; 18(7):1389-400. PMID: 11420377
Genomes contain not only information for current biological functions, but also information for potential novel functions that may allow the host to adapt to new environments. The field of experimental...
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Genetica . 2000 Aug; 107(1-3):181-7. PMID: 10952211
The concept of transposable elements (TEs) as purely selfish elements is being challenged as we have begun to appreciate the extent to which TEs contribute to allelic diversity, genome building,...
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Thompson J, Ruvinov S, Freedberg D, Hall B
J Bacteriol . 1999 Nov; 181(23):7339-45. PMID: 10572139
The gene celF of the cryptic cel operon of Escherichia coli has been cloned, and the encoded 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase (cellobiose-6-phosphate [6P] hydrolase; CelF [EC 3.2.1.86]) has been expressed and purified in...
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FEMS Microbiol Lett . 1999 May; 174(1):1-8. PMID: 10234816
The ebg (evolved beta-galactosidase) operon of Escherichia coli has been used since 1974 as a model system to dynamically study the evolutionary processes which have led to catalytic efficiency and...
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Hall B
J Bacteriol . 1999 Feb; 181(4):1149-55. PMID: 9973340
A comparison of the spectra of spontaneous growth-dependent and adaptive mutations in ebgR shows that both spectra are dominated by insertion sequence (IS)-mediated mutations. The difference between growth-dependent mutations (61%...
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Raychaudhuri S, Conrad J, Hall B, OFENGAND J
RNA . 1998 Nov; 4(11):1407-17. PMID: 9814761
Escherichia coli rRNA contains 10 pseudouridines of unknown function. They are made by synthases, each of which is specific for one or more pseudouridines. Here we show that the sfhB...
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Hall B
Genetica . 1998 Aug; 102-103(1-6):109-25. PMID: 9720275
Adaptive mutations are spontaneous mutations that occur in microorganisms during periods of prolonged stress in non-dividing or very slowly dividing populations and that are specific to the environmental challenge that...
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Hall B, Malik H
Mol Biol Evol . 1998 Aug; 15(8):1055-61. PMID: 9718732
In addition to information for current functions, the sequence of a gene includes potential information for the evolution of new functions. The wild-type ebgA (evolved beta-galactosidase) gene of Escherichia coli...
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Hall B
J Bacteriol . 1998 Jun; 180(11):2862-5. PMID: 9603873
Adaptive mutations are mutations that occur in nondividing or very slowly dividing microbial cells during prolonged nonlethal selection and that are specific to the challenge of the selection in the...