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Brown A, Planta R, Restuhadi F, Bailey D, Butler P, Cadahia J, et al.
EMBO J . 2001 Jun; 20(12):3177-86. PMID: 11406594
The expression of 1008 open reading frames (ORFs) from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been examined under eight different physiological conditions, using classical northern analysis. These northern data have been...
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Siderius M, Kolen C, Van Heerikhuizen H, Mager W
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2000 Dec; 1517(1):143-7. PMID: 11118628
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, increases in external osmolarity evoke osmostress-induced signalling via the HOG MAP kinase pathway. One of the upstream components of this signal transduction route is the putative osmosensor,...
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Planta R, Brown A, Cadahia J, Cerdan M, de Jonge M, Gent M, et al.
Yeast . 1999 Apr; 15(4):329-50. PMID: 10206192
The European Functional Analysis Network (EUROFAN) is systematically analysing the function of novel Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes revealed by genome sequencing. As part of this effort our consortium has performed a...
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Bahl H, Scholz H, Bayan N, Chami M, Leblon G, Gulik-Krzywicki T, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 1997 Jun; 20(1-2):47-98. PMID: 9276928
In this chapter we report on the molecular biology of crystalline surface layers of different bacterial groups. The limited information indicates that there are many variations on a common theme....
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Boot H, Kolen C, Pot B, Kersters K, Pouwels P
Microbiology (Reading) . 1996 Sep; 142 ( Pt 9):2375-84. PMID: 8828205
Previously we have shown that the type strain of Lactobacillus acidophilus possesses two S-protein-encoding genes, one of which is silent, on a chromosomal segment of 6 kb. The S-protein-encoding gene...
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Boot H, Kolen C, Andreadaki F, Leer R, Pouwels P
J Bacteriol . 1996 Sep; 178(18):5388-94. PMID: 8808926
S-proteins are proteins which form a regular structure (S-layer) on the outside of the cell walls of many bacteria. Two S-protein-encoding genes are located in opposite directions on a 6.0-kb...
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Boot H, Kolen C, Pouwels P
Mol Microbiol . 1996 Aug; 21(4):799-809. PMID: 8878042
The most-dominant surface-exposed protein in many bacterial species is the S-protein. This protein crystallises into a regular monolayer on the outside surface of the bacteria: the S-layer. Lactobacillus acidophilus harbours...
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Boot H, Kolen C, Pouwels P
J Bacteriol . 1995 Dec; 177(24):7222-30. PMID: 8522531
The bacterial S-layer forms a regular structure, composed of a monolayer of one (glyco)protein, on the surfaces of many prokaryotic species. S-layers are reported to fulfil different functions, such as...
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Boot H, Kolen C, van Noort J, Pouwels P
J Bacteriol . 1993 Oct; 175(19):6089-96. PMID: 8407780
The cell surfaces of several Lactobacillus species are covered by a regular layer composed of a single species of protein, the S-protein. The 43-kDa S-protein of the neotype strain Lactobacillus...