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try to determine what happened to Nungesser and | Coli. |
Such examples include Balantidium | coli - a ciliate. |
Balantidium | coli is a parasitic species of ciliate protozoan tha |
Claudia | Coli - Alberta |
In E | Coli, Tus binds to 10 closely related sites encoded |
TJ contracts E | coli and a possible cause is Jo Sugden's organic goa |
Pathogenic strains of E | coli bacteria survive briefly outside the body, to i |
In E. | coli the enzyme encoded by the gene hisB is a fused |
Lenski is best known for his long-term E. | coli evolution experiment and his work with digital |
Humatrope is synthesized in a strain of E. | coli modified by the addition of a gene for human gr |
Active E. | coli SSB is composed of four identical subunits, eac |
ation to treat traveler's diarrhea caused by E. | coli. |
NA was identified in a large scale screen of E. | coli. |
Science Award for his work on chemotaxis of E. | coli. |
e of the primary mechanisms of virulence for E. | coli and Staph and Strep bacteria. |
s located between the ompN and ydbK genes in E. | coli. |
NA techniques, are produced in bacteria like E. | coli and are called recombinant immunotoxins. |
It is a close relative of E. | coli and other animal pathogens that include Salmone |
to produce Lysogeny broth for the growth of E. | coli and other microorganisms. |
It is a virulence factor enabling E. | coli to sequester iron in iron-poor environments, fo |
for a time was one of the most commonly used E. | coli cloning vectors. |
at was identified in a large scale screen of E. | coli. |
he was detected with low blood pressure and E. | coli tract infection. |
In E. | coli, Glucose transfer is performed by 4-alpha-gluca |
individual vectors are then transformed into E. | coli making the PET library. |
ll into the harbour and cause pollution with E. | coli bacteria, closing the harbour baths temporarily |
E. | coli DNA adenine methyltransferase (Dam) is an enzym |
rsally found in all bacterial species but in E. | coli it is required for the 30S subunit to bind to t |
For example, in E. | coli, the formate:ferricytochrome-b1 oxidoreductase |
For example E. | coli uses 83% ATG (AUG), 14% GTG (GUG), 3% TTG (UUG) |
The genetic engineering of E. | coli with the specific task of producing human insul |
laboratory culture and ease of manipulation, E. | coli also plays an important role in modern biologic |
of Stanley Norman Cohen and Herbert Boyer in E. | coli, using plasmids and restriction enzymes to crea |
residues of many microbes, like the bacteria E. | coli, and Bacillus subtilis and the protist Dictyost |
n produced in bacteria cell cultures such as E. | coli. |
The GroEL/GroES complex in E. | coli is a Group I chaperonin and the best characteri |
io's drinking water became contaminated with e. | coli bacteria. |
ointestinal infections and other symptoms of E. | coli infection. |
hypothesis was that cell division mutants of E. | coli would grow as filaments due to the inability of |
ly of proteins, which were all discovered as E. | coli mutants that could not produce a properly local |
ot show secretory diarrhea on infection with E. | coli, though they do with cholera toxin. |
Originally identified in E. | coli, queuosine was found to occupy the first antico |
Aminoshikimate pathway has been assembled in E. | coli to synthesize aminoshikimic acid, which is a pr |
Unlike the general coliform group, E. | coli are almost exclusively of fecal origin and thei |
tured on an EMB plate, a positive result for E. | coli is metallic green colonies on a dark purple med |
ny were identified as the source of the 2011 E. | coli O104:H4 outbreak. |
rbon flux, biofilm formation and motility in E. | coli. |
The biosynthetic pathway for Lipid A in E. | coli has been determined by the work of Christian R. |
ltry processors to reduce pathogens, such as E. | coli and salmonella, on uncooked beef and poultry. |
are typically only two replication forks in E. | coli. |
article describing Richard Lenski's 20-year E. | coli experiment, which reported that the bacteria ev |
ibiting the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, E. | coli, Bacillus dysenteriae, B. typhi, Pseudomonas an |
nomalous growth of certain bacteria, such as E. | coli, in which cells continue to elongate but do not |
E. | coli has a well-studied GltS glutamate/Na+ symporter |
orated in some recombinant proteins found in E. | coli. |
un by Dennis L. Hansen, who is known for his E. | coli work in Lake Superior |
There have been 69 cases of E. | coli poisoning linked to this cookie dough, but none |
In bacteria like E. | coli, many of these proteins are highly expressed un |
e sewage laws that have virtually eliminated E. | coli illness and deaths in the UK. |
Enterotoxigenic E. | coli (ETEC) produces a toxin that acts on the intest |
bout a third of the length of the genome for E. | coli. |
rfamily of helicases, which also include the E. | coli helicases UvrD and Rep and the eukaryotic helic |
For example, if an outbreak of E. | coli occurred in two distant parts of the country, P |
sting policies left open the possibility for E. | coli contamination in the province's produce (Toront |
In E. | Coli RuvA and RuvB of the RuvABC protein complex pro |
endonuclease enzyme isolated from strains of E. | coli, and is part of the restriction modification sy |
ultry processors to reduce pathogens, such a E. | coli and salmonella, on uncooked beef and poultry. |
In E. | coli, aspartokinase is present as three independentl |
The oriC site in E. | coli has three AT rich 13 base pair regions (DUE's e |
Southeast Asia, for the purpose of fighting E. | coli and salmonella in piglets. |
The optimal pH for the activity of the E. | coli enzyme is 8.0 while the bovine enzyme optimum p |
onstrated to be vectors of Campylobacter and E. | coli O157:H7 using PCR. |
Besides E. | coli and Aspergillus niger var awamori, K.lactis is |
idia brevipalpis, an endosymbiont related to E. | coli which lives in the gut of the tsetse fly. |
The dominated pollution was E. | coli traced to avian sources, but also significant a |
In E. | coli, ArsA ATPase is the catalytic component of a mu |
n of the optimised single-domain antibody in E. | coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae or other suitable org |
In several bacteria, such as E. | coli, proteins tagged with the SsrA peptide (ANDENYA |
ecause of their ability to replicate in both E. | coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens. |
tion and differentiation of enteropathogenic E. | coli serotypes such as E. coli O157:H7, by the prese |
mouse RNR2 C-terminus was replaced with the E. | coli RNR2 C-terminal (7 or 33) amino acid residues, |
, Pap pilus phase variation in uropathogenic E. | coli is controlled by Dam through the methylation of |
ethidium bromide etc) and its homologue from E. | coli were identified in 1998. |
though was not shown to have mutagenicity to E. | coli, it is labelled as a known mutagen in manufactu |
E. | coli O157:H7) E. coli strains. |
nt in 50 copies or more within the genome of E. | coli. |
For example, anti-sigma factor 70 Rsd in E. | coli is present in the stationary phase and blocks t |
In E. | coli, which replicates its entire genome from a sing |
ering a non-pathogenic endrogenous strain of E. | coli (Nissle 1917) to secrete HIV fusion inhibiting |
genetic sequencing of a 718kb segment of the E. | coli genome, a second copy of LDR-D was found during |
ins, is secreted from attaching and effacing E. | coli directly into the cytoplasm of intestinal epith |
E. | coli O127:H6) and EHEC (e.g. |
For example, E. | coli is a rod-shaped bacterium that could, therefore |
tarate dehydrogenase multi-enzyme complex of E. | coli, has been experimentally shown to fold globally |
ases and resembles the corresponding part of E. | coli GlnRS, whereas the C-terminal half exhibits a G |
254 pigs died from E. | coli. |
Propagate binary vector in E. | coli |
For example, E. | coli (when growing aerobically using glucose as an e |
the bacterium with the species abbreviation E. | coli, see Escherichia coli. |
E. | coli bacteria, which cannot produce the enzyme β-gal |
E. | coli is not mentioned in the source. |
t was also found in lipopolysaccharides from E. | coli. |
come the first to produce a human protein in E. | coli. |
Aspartate transaminase from E. | coli with Pyridoxal 5' Phosphate cofactor |
lla ozaenae, diphtheroids, Proteus vulgaris, E. | coli, etc. |
E. | coli strains resistant to ceftiofur have been report |
food safety issues such the recent surge of E. | coli and Salmonella infections due to bacteria on fr |
The classic example is microcin V, of E. | coli. |
County Health Department found levels of the E. | coli bacterium more than twice the state limit in so |
Structure of E. | coli ThxR dimer bound thioredoxin |
is, Salmonella typhimurium and some types of E. | coli) that induce cross-reactivity; many people have |
Chemical structure of lipid A as found in E. | Coli |
well-studied in bacterial pathogens, such as E. | coli and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, since these mol |
In June 1998, the park was the site of an E. | coli outbreak, which sickened at least ten children, |
characterized SSB is that from the bacteria E. | coli which, like most bacterial SSBs exists as a tet |
iophage P2 is a temperate phage that infects E. | coli. |
tive site are physically separated, since in E. | coli phospholipids are exclusively located in the in |
E. | coli O157:H7 differs from most other strains of E. c |
each group of closely related organisms; in E. | coli and other enteric bacteria, such as Salmonella, |
the summer of 2008, after numerous cases of E. | coli related food poisoning due to the consumption o |
A topoisomerases include eukaryotic topo II, E. | coli gyrase, and E. coli topo IV. |
trates: lipopolysaccharide on the surface of E. | coli cells and A-type blood antigens. |
tively, these five classes of enterovirulent E. | coli are referred to as the EEC group (enterovirulen |
Most strains of E. | coli ferment sorbitol to produce acid: E. coli O157: |
to distinguish strains of organisms such as E. | coli type O157:H7, salmonella, shigella, listeria, c |
oth proliferating (e.g. a microorganism like E. | coli) and non-proliferating (e.g. |
ow-level treatment with alkylating mutagens, E. | coli can adapt to the presence of the mutagen, rende |
For general article about E. | coli as a species, see E.coli. |
e response is a form of direct DNA repair in E. | coli that is initiated against alkylation, particula |
E. | coli is frequently used as a model organism in micro |
r inhibited growth of Staphylococcus aureus, E. | coli, and Candida albicans cultures-an effect that w |
tructure of adenylosuccinate synthetase from E. | coli reveals that the dominant structural element of |
In E. | coli, adenine is preferentially inserted across from |
for drinking as a result of the presence of E. | coli strains. |
he gene for proteorhodopsin is inserted into E. | coli and retinal is given to these modified bacteria |
egulation of expression of the lac operon in E. | coli. |
From studies with E. | coli γ clamp loading complex, it was suggested that |
er has been found to remove 96.4 to 99.7% of E. | coli bacteria. |
For example, the E. | coli tryptophan repressor (TrpR) is only able to bin |
Because enterotoxic E. | coli strains are non-invasive, they do not cause inf |
daymakers and although a death occurred from E. | coli poisoning in 1999, allegedly caused by a nearby |
In E. | coli, Glu-461 was thought to be the nucleophile in t |
Some strains of E. | coli can cause serious illness in humans. |
When this plasmid is transformed into an E. | coli strain with normal UTPase and uracil deglycosid |
Structure of E. | coli ThxR with FAD and NADPH prosthetic groups label |
for most DNA synthesis - DNA replication in E. | coli proceeds at approximately 1,000 nucleotides/sec |
This RNA was also discovered in E. | coli during a large scale screen [2]. |
s, Illinois, and by four deaths in 1993 from E. | coli in undercooked hamburger at a Jack in the Box, |
of the seven exoribonucleases identified in E. | coli. |
s to studies of the Treffers mutator gene in E. | coli to analysis of the genetic code to comparative |
was identified in a computational screen of E. | coli. |
ent most commonly to isolate bacteria (e.g., E. | coli) which have taken up genes (e.g., of plasmids) |
zyme, which is a product of the lacA gene in E. | coli. |
the new enzyme was an RNA polymerase used by E. | coli cells to make long chains of RNA from separate |
der to boil drinking water contaminated with E. | coli bacteria lasted for ten days. |
ral other symporters have been identified in E. | coli and in other bacteria. |
ded protein shows sequence similarity to the E. | coli RNA polymerase-binding protein HepA. |
Ff phages - these infect E. | coli that carry the F episome |
scovered using a computational screen of the E. | coli genome. |
In E. | coli, Hfq mutants show multiple stress response rela |
ing role of ADPRase is directly supported in E. | coli cells. |
Uropathogenic E. | coli is a bacterium that causes urinary tract infect |
ith the T. gondii profilin and uropathogenic E. | coli. |
he six-base consensus sequence is AGGAGG; in E. | coli, for example, the sequence is AGGAGGU. |
iron chelating agent (siderophore) found in E. | coli. |
tracts showed antimicrobial activity against E. | coli, Salmonella typhi, Staphylococcus aureus and Ba |
It has a host range of E. | coli and related bacteria. |
In E. | coli glgX selectively catalyzes the cleavage of 4-su |
In E. | coli and other bacteria, glucosyltransferase and glu |
Three-dimensional structure of the E. | coli DMA-binding protein FIS, Nature 1991 |
se pairing in the three-pseudoknot region of E. | coli tmRNA is disrupted during . |
orin expressed in some pathogenic strains of E. | coli bacteria. |
E. | coli, one of the most popular hosts for artificial g |
residues involved with substrate binding in E. | coli FPK1 include Asp127 and Arg171. |
firm if paclitaxel has ever been produced by E. | coli? |
f bacteriophage lambda, a virus that infects E. | coli, but is now known to occur about 1000 times in |
Clinically, E. | coli (not to be confused with the bacterium Escheric |
On EMB if E. | coli is grown it will give a distinctive metallic gr |
when compared with the known structures from E. | coli reveals that the overall fold is very similar t |
dcm strain is a strain of the nonpathogenic E. | coli K-12 bacteria with functional dam and dcm genes |
use the oriC has 11 5'-GATC-3' sequences (in E. | coli). |
case enzyme that is produced is a hexamer in E. | coli, as well as in many other bacteria. |
e limited resources to expression studies in E. | coli. |
n conjunction with an ampicillin-susceptible E. | coli strain to teach about transformation of eubacte |
Termination of DNA replication in E. | coli is completed through the use of termination seq |
Subsequent work on E. | coli has identified a number of genes that, when mut |
In May 2000, an outbreak of E. | coli contamination occurred in the water system of W |
Because plasmids are usually amplified in E. | coli where Dam is naturally expressed, they are meth |
plasmid to be mutated is transformed into an E. | coli strain deficient in two enzymes, UTPase and ura |
As the double-mutant E. | coli replicates the transformed plasmid, its enzymat |
He discovered and first characterized E. | coli DNA ligase, a key enzyme of genetic engineering |
e originally discovered in bacteriophage T4, E. | coli and other bacteria. |
Entamoeba | coli is a non-pathogenic species of Entamoeba that f |
ticle is about the protozoal parasite Entamoeba | coli. |
Enteramoeba | coli. |
The structure of the Escherichia | coli SecYEG assembly revealed a sandwich of two memb |
ole and is biochemically similar to Escherichia | coli. |
has been most thoroughly studied in Escherichia | coli, where it participates in the secretion of bact |
many bacterial infections, such as Escherichia | coli (E. |
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