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Goodson M, Knotts T, Campbell E, Snyder C, Young B, Privalsky M
PLoS One . 2020 Oct; 15(10):e0241238. PMID: 33104749
The NCoR corepressor plays critical roles in mediating transcriptional repression by both nuclear receptors and non-receptor transcription factors. Alternative mRNA splicing of NCoR produces a series of variants with differing...
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Campbell E, Hagen K, Chen R, Risser D, Ferreira D, Meeks J
J Bacteriol . 2014 Dec; 197(4):782-91. PMID: 25488296
In cyanobacterial Nostoc species, substratum-dependent gliding motility is confined to specialized nongrowing filaments called hormogonia, which differentiate from vegetative filaments as part of a conditional life cycle and function as...
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Ekman M, Picossi S, Campbell E, Meeks J, Flores E
Plant Physiol . 2013 Mar; 161(4):1984-92. PMID: 23463784
In cyanobacteria-plant symbioses, the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium has low photosynthetic activity and is supplemented by sugars provided by the plant partner. Which sugars and cyanobacterial sugar uptake mechanism(s) are involved...
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Christman H, Campbell E, Meeks J
J Bacteriol . 2011 Oct; 193(24):6874-86. PMID: 22001509
The filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme differentiates from vegetative cells into three distinct cell types, heterocysts, hormogonia, and akinetes, in response to different stimuli. Cultures growing with ammonium can be induced...
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Campbell E, Christman H, Meeks J
J Bacteriol . 2008 Sep; 190(22):7382-91. PMID: 18790872
Hormogonia are nongrowing filaments, motile by means of a gliding mechanism, that are produced by certain cyanobacteria. Their differentiation is induced by positive and negative factors for growth, such as...
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Campbell E, Summers M, Christman H, Martin M, Meeks J
J Bacteriol . 2007 May; 189(14):5247-56. PMID: 17483217
The vegetative cells of the filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme can differentiate into three mutually exclusive cell types: nitrogen-fixing heterocysts, spore-like akinetes, and motile hormogomium filaments. A DNA microarray consisting of...
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Anderson D, Campbell E, Meeks J
J Proteome Res . 2006 Nov; 5(11):3096-104. PMID: 17081061
Nostoc punctiforme is an oxygenic photoautotrophic cyanobacterium with multiple developmental states, which can form nitrogen-fixing symbioses with a variety of terrestrial plants. 3D LC/MS/MS shotgun peptide sequencing was used to...
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Campbell E, Wong F, Meeks J
Mol Microbiol . 2003 Jan; 47(2):573-82. PMID: 12519206
Nostoc punctiforme is an example of a filamentous cyanobacterium that is capable of differentiating non-growing cells that constitute gliding filaments termed hormogonia. These gliding filaments serve in short distance dispersal...
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Meeks J, Campbell E, Summers M, Wong F
Arch Microbiol . 2002 Nov; 178(6):395-403. PMID: 12420158
Nostoc punctiforme is a phenotypically complex, filamentous, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium, whose vegetative cells can mature in four developmental directions. The particular developmental direction is determined by environmental signals. The vegetative cell...