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Hottinger H, Leupold U
Curr Genet . 2013 Nov; 3(2):133-43. PMID: 24190059
Nine genetically distinct suppressors of ICR-170-induced ade6 and ade7 mutations have been identified in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. The nine suppressors of ICR-170-induced and spontaneous origin have been assigned to the three...
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Kochhar S, Lamzin V, Razeto A, Delley M, Hottinger H, Germond J
Eur J Biochem . 2000 Mar; 267(6):1633-9. PMID: 10712593
The role of three histidine residues (His205, His296 and His303) and Asp259, important for the catalysis of NAD+-specific D-lactate dehydrogenase, was investigated using site-directed mutagenesis. None of these residues is...
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Oliver S, Hottinger H, Soll D
Biochimie . 1994 Jan; 76(1):45-9. PMID: 8031904
The nifS gene was first identified in nitrogen-fixing bacteria where its protein product is essential for efficient nitrogen fixation. Here, we demonstrate that a nifS-like gene also occurs in Lactobacillus...
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Kochhar S, Chuard N, Hottinger H
J Biol Chem . 1992 Oct; 267(28):20298-301. PMID: 1356978
Recently, we amplified the Lactobacillus bulgaricus NAD(+)-dependent D-lactate dehydrogenase gene by the polymerase chain reaction, cloned and overexpressed it in Escherichia coli (Kochhar, S., Chuard, N., and Hottinger, H. (1992)...
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Kochhar S, Hottinger H, Chuard N, Taylor P, Atkinson T, Scawen M, et al.
Eur J Biochem . 1992 Sep; 208(3):799-805. PMID: 1396685
NAD(+)-dependent D-lactate dehydrogenase from Lactobacillus helveticus was purified to apparent homogeneity, and the sequence of the first 36 amino acid residues determined. Using forward and reverse oligonucleotide primers, based on...
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Ishino Y, MORGENTHALER P, Hottinger H, Soll D
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1992 Sep; 58(9):3165-9. PMID: 1359838
A 3.3-kb BamHI fragment of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus DNA was cloned and sequenced. It complements an Escherichia coli glnA deletion strain and hybridizes strongly to a DNA containing the...
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Kochhar S, Chuard N, Hottinger H
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 1992 Jun; 185(2):705-12. PMID: 1610363
The Lactobacillus bulgaricus NAD(+)-dependent D-lactate dehydrogenase gene was amplified by the polymerase chain reaction and cloned into an Escherichia coli expression plasmid pKK223.3. Attempts to clone the full-length chromosomal DNA...
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Kochhar S, Hunziker P, Hottinger H
J Biol Chem . 1992 Apr; 267(12):8499-513. PMID: 1569100
The NAD(+)-dependent D-lactate dehydrogenase was purified to apparent homogeneity from Lactobacillus bulgaricus and its complete amino acid sequence determined. Two gaps in the polypeptide chain (10 residues) were filled by...
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Kochhar S, Hunziker P, Hottinger H
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 1992 Apr; 184(1):60-6. PMID: 1567457
A comparison of the primary structures of NAD(+)-dependent D-lactate dehydrogenase with L-lactate dehydrogenase and L-malate dehydrogenase failed to show any sequence similarity. However, D-2-hydroxyisocaproate dehydrogenase from Lactobacillus casei, glycerate dehydrogenase...
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Zwahlen M, Hottinger H
J Bacteriol . 1991 Mar; 173(6):1951-7. PMID: 1705929
The genes coding for the lactose permease and beta-galactosidase, two proteins involved in the metabolism of lactose by Lactobacillus bulgaricus, have been cloned, expressed, and found functional in Escherichia coli....