Browsing by Author "Young, Ry"
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Holt, Ashley (2018-05-03)Spanins are required for the last step in bacteriophage lysis: the disruption of the outer membrane. However, bioinformatic analysis has shown 15 percent of phages lack a spanin gene, which suggests an alternate mechanism ...
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Liu, Mei; Bischoff, Kenneth M.; Gill, Jason J.; Mire-Criscione, Miranda D.; Berry, Joel D.; Young, Ry; Summer, Elizabeth J. (Biotechnology for Biofuels, 2015)
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Liu, Mei; Gill, Jason J.; Young, Ry; Summer, Elizabeth J. (Scientific Reports, 2015)
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Yao, Guichun; Duarte, Iris; Le, Tram; Carmody, Lisa; LiPuma, John; Young, Ry; Gonzalez, Carlos (Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2017)
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Gill, Jason J; Berry, Joel D; Russell, William K; Lessor, Lauren; Escobar-Garcia, Diego A; Hernandez, Daniel; Kane, Ashley; Keene, Jennifer; Maddox, Matthew; Martin, Rebecca; Mohan, Sheba; Thorn, Ashlyn M; Russell, David H; Young, Ry (BMC Genomics, 2012)
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Das, Mayukh; Bhowmick, Tushar Suvra; Ahern, Stephen J.; Young, Ry; Gonzalez, Carlos F.; Rashed, Arash (PloS One, 2015)
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Exploration of the Interplay Between Allosteric Interactions of Phosphofructokinase From Rat Liver Holland III, David Alan (2018-01-17)The key metabolic enzyme phosphofructokinase (PFK) catalyzes the phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate (Fru-6-P) by MgATP in the first committed step of glycolysis. PFK’s phosphorylation activity is tightly regulated by ...
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Champion, Matthew Maurice (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)Cells respond to their environment with programmed changes in gene expression. Cataloging these changes at the protein level is key towards understanding the physiology of an organism. Multi-subunit and multi-protein ...
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Fan, Xiangyu; Duan, Xiangke; Tong, Yan; Huang, Qinqin; Zhou, Mingliang; Wang, Huan; Zeng, Lanying; Young, Ry; III; Xie, Jianping (Frontiers in Microbiology, 2016)
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Piya, Denish Kumar (2018-08-23)Evolution of phages and their bacterial hosts are directed by interaction between phage and host-encoded factors. These interactions have resulted in the development of several defense and counter-defense strategies such ...
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Chen, Yi; Young, Ry (Journal of Bacteriology, 2016)
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Rajaure, Manoj; Berry, Joel; Kongari, Rohit; Cahill, Jesse; Young, Ry (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015)
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Chamakura, Karthik; Tran, Jennifer; Young, Ry (Journal of Bacteriology, 2017)
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Hwangbo, Myung (2020-07-27)Lipid-based biofuel is a clean and renewable energy source that has been recognized as a promising replacement for petroleum-based fuels. Lipid-based biofuel can be made from intracellular biolipids from lignocellulosic ...
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To, Kam; Young, Ry (Journal of Bacteriology, 2014)
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Kuty, Gabriel; Xu, Min; Struck, Douglas; Summer, Elizabeth; Young, Ry (Journal of Bacteriology, 2010)
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Ball, Timothy Keith (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1990)The extracellular nuclease of Serratia marcescens was used as a model for studying extracellular protein localization in Gram-negative bacteria. The gene encoding the nuclease was cloned from S. marcescens SM6. The nuclease ...
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Savva, George Christos (2009-05-15)Double stranded DNA bacteriophages achieve release of phage progeny by disrupting the cell envelope of the host cell. This is accomplished by two phage-encoded proteins, the holin and the endolysin. In bacteriophage lambda, ...
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Boeckman, Justin Xavier (2022-01-17)The microbiome is closely linked with immune homeostasis and various disease states. Chronic inflammatory diseases such as environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are associated with ...
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Pang, Ting; Fleming, Tinya; Pogliano, Kit; Young, Ry (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2013)