D J Reinscheid
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Reinscheid D, Gottschalk B, Schubert A, Eikmanns B, Chhatwal G
J Bacteriol
. 2001 Feb;
183(4):1175-83.
PMID: 11157929
Group B streptococcus (GBS) is the leading cause of bacterial sepsis and meningitis in neonates. N-terminal sequencing of major proteins in the culture supernatant of a clinical isolate of GBS...
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Kenny B, DeVinney R, Stein M, Reinscheid D, Frey E, Finlay B
Cell
. 1997 Dec;
91(4):511-20.
PMID: 9390560
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) belongs to a group of bacterial pathogens that induce epithelial cell actin rearrangements resulting in pedestal formation beneath adherent bacteria. This requires the secretion of specific...
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Wendisch V, Spies M, Reinscheid D, Schnicke S, Sahm H, Eikmanns B
Arch Microbiol
. 1997 Sep;
168(4):262-9.
PMID: 9297462
In the amino-acid-producing microorganism Corynebacterium glutamicum, the specific activities of the acetate-activating enzymes acetate kinase and phosphotransacetylase and those of the glyoxylate cycle enzymes isocitrate lyase and malate synthase were...
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Finlay B, Ruschkowski S, Kenny B, Stein M, Reinscheid D, Stein M, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1996 Oct;
797:26-31.
PMID: 8993348
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is a leading cause of neonatal diarrhea worldwide. These organisms adhere to the intestinal cell surface, causing rearrangement in the epithelial cell surface and underlying cytoskeleton,...
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Rosenshine I, Ruschkowski S, Stein M, Reinscheid D, Mills S, Finlay B
EMBO J
. 1996 Jun;
15(11):2613-24.
PMID: 8654358
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) belongs to a group of bacterial pathogens that induce actin accumulation beneath adherent bacteria. We found that EPEC adherence to epithelial cells mediates the formation of...
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Reinscheid D, Eikmanns B, Sahm H
Microbiology (Reading)
. 1994 Nov;
140 ( Pt 11):3099-108.
PMID: 7812449
Malate synthase is one of the key enzymes of the glyoxylate cycle and is essential for growth on acetate as sole carbon source. The aceB gene from Corynebacterium glutamicum, encoding...
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Reinscheid D, Eikmanns B, Sahm H
J Bacteriol
. 1994 Jun;
176(12):3474-83.
PMID: 8206824
Isocitrate lyase is a key enzyme in the glyoxylate cycle and is essential as an anaplerotic enzyme for growth on acetate as a carbon source. It is assumed to be...
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Reinscheid D, Kronemeyer W, Eggeling L, Eikmanns B, Sahm H
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1994 Jan;
60(1):126-32.
PMID: 16349146
The hom-1-thrB operon encodes homoserine dehydrogenase resistant to feedback inhibition by L-threonine and homoserine kinase. Stable expression of this operon has not yet been attained in different Corynebacterium glutamicum strains....
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Eikmanns B, Kircher M, Reinscheid D
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 1991 Aug;
66(2):203-7.
PMID: 1682208
Different strains of Corynebacterium glutamicum, Brevibacterium flavum, and Brevibacterium lactofermentum were analysed for restriction fragment length polymorphism using the homoserine dehydrogenase gene (hom) as a probe. The hybridization patterns obtained...
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Reinscheid D, Eikmanns B, Sahm H
J Bacteriol
. 1991 May;
173(10):3228-30.
PMID: 1902466
From a Corynebacterium glutamicum mutant possessing a homoserine dehydrogenase resistant to feedback inhibition by L-threonine, the corresponding gene (homFBR) was analyzed and compared with the wild-type hom gene. DNA fragment...