Browsing by Author "Golden, Susan"
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Hosking, Edan Robert (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)The MotA and MotB proteins of E. coli form a MotA4MotB2 complex. Proton flow through a transmembrane channel in the complex powers flagellar rotation. Protonation of Asp-32 of MotB within the channel is proposed to cause ...
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Neyland, Elizabeth B. (2010-10-12)The transportation of organisms in the ballast water of cargo ships has been recognized as a source of invasive species despite current control measures. Pathogenic bacteria in the ballast tank have been studied but the ...
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Basile, Lacy Jamel (Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)Cyanide-containing waste is an increasingly prevalent problem in today's society. There are many applications that utilize cyanide, such as gold mining and electroplating, and these processes produce cyanide waste with ...
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C. Cheng Kao; Green, Susan; Stein, Barry; Golden, Susan (Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2005)
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Huang, He (2009-05-15)Circadian clocks are present in most eukaryotes and some prokaryotes and control rhythms in behavior, physiology and gene expression. One well-characterized circadian clock is that of Neurospora crassa. In addition to the ...
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Williams, Stanly; Vakonakis, Ioannis; Golden, Susan; LiWang, Andy (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2002)
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Vitalini, Michael William (2009-05-15)The ubiquity of circadian systems has allowed their characterization in a broad range of model systems, which has greatly improved knowledge of how these systems are organized and the vast range of cellular and organismal ...
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White, Rebecca Lynn (2009-05-15)The timing of host lysis is the only decision made in the bacteriophage lytic cycle. To optimize timing, double-stranded DNA phages use a 2-component lysis system consisting of a muralytic enzyme, the endolysin, and a small ...