Luke E Ulrich
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Ulrich L, Zhulin I
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2006 Dec;
35(Database issue):D386-90.
PMID: 17135192
Signal transduction pathways control most cellular activities in living cells ranging from regulation of gene expression to fine-tuning enzymatic activity and controlling motile behavior in response to extracellular and intracellular...
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Chain P, Denef V, Konstantinidis K, Vergez L, Agullo L, Reyes V, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2006 Oct;
103(42):15280-7.
PMID: 17030797
Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 (LB400), a well studied, effective polychlorinated biphenyl-degrader, has one of the two largest known bacterial genomes and is the first nonpathogenic Burkholderia isolate sequenced. From an evolutionary...
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Wu M, Ren Q, Durkin A, Daugherty S, Brinkac L, Dodson R, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2005 Nov;
1(5):e65.
PMID: 16311624
We report here the sequencing and analysis of the genome of the thermophilic bacterium Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans Z-2901. This species is a model for studies of hydrogenogens, which are diverse bacteria...
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Ulrich L, Zhulin I
Bioinformatics
. 2005 Nov;
21 Suppl 3():iii45-8.
PMID: 16306392
Motivation: Transmembrane chemoreceptors in Escherichia coli utilize ligand-binding domains for detecting various external signals. The structure of this domain in the E.coli aspartate receptor, Tar, is known and its signal...
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Ulrich L, Koonin E, Zhulin I
Trends Microbiol
. 2005 Feb;
13(2):52-6.
PMID: 15680762
Two-component systems that link environmental signals to cellular responses are viewed as the primary mode of signal transduction in prokaryotes. By analyzing information encoded by 145 prokaryotic genomes, we found...
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Shu C, Ulrich L, Zhulin I
Trends Biochem Sci
. 2003 Mar;
28(3):121-4.
PMID: 12633990
A nitrate- and nitrite-sensing (NIT) domain as found in the NasR protein, has been detected in various receptor components of signal transduction pathways in different bacterial lineages. Cellular functions controlled...