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    The hydrological conditions of the morphogenesis in relation to the selected erosional landforms on the floodplain of the Bug river valley

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    Celem pracy była analiza związku warunków hydrologicznych z morfogenezą erozyjnych form rzeźby równi zalewowej Doliny Dolnego Bugu. Stwierdzono, że formy takie jak zanikające koryta boczne i starorzecza w wyniku cyklicznych wezbrań ulegają wtórnej erozji. Główną tego przyczyną jest to, że łączą one ciągi obniżeń stanowiące uprzywilejowane drogi przepływu wód wezbraniowych. W wezbraniach zatorowych formy te przejmują funkcję głównego koryta, ograniczając skutki powodzi

    Automatic system of registration of water level on floodplains in the lower basin of Biebrza River

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    The σ B

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    Rapid, transient, and proportional activation of  b in response to osmotic stress in listeria monocytogenes

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    The osmotic activation of sigma B (sigma(B)) in Listeria monocytogenes was studied by monitoring expression of four known sigma(B)-dependent genes, opuCA, lmo2230, lmo2085, and sigB. Activation was found to be rapid, transient, and proportional to the magnitude of the osmotic stress applied, features that underpin the adaptability of this pathogen

    Rapid, transient, and proportional activation of  b in response to osmotic stress in listeria monocytogenes

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    The osmotic activation of sigma B (sigma(B)) in Listeria monocytogenes was studied by monitoring expression of four known sigma(B)-dependent genes, opuCA, lmo2230, lmo2085, and sigB. Activation was found to be rapid, transient, and proportional to the magnitude of the osmotic stress applied, features that underpin the adaptability of this pathogen

    Thiamine plays a critical role in the acid tolerance of listeria monocytogenes

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    Understanding the molecular basis of acid tolerance in the food-borne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is important as this property contributes to survival in the food-chain and enhances survival within infected hosts. The aim of this study was to identify genes contributing to acid tolerance in L. monocytogenes using transposon mutagenesis and subsequently to elucidate the physiological role of these genes in acid tolerance. One mutant harboring a Tn917 insertion in the thiT gene (formerly lmo1429), which encodes a thiamine (vitamin B1) uptake system, was found to be highly sensitive to acid. The acid-sensitive phenotype associated with loss of this gene was confirmed with an independently isolated mutant, from which the thiT gene was deleted (?thiT). Cells of both wild-type and ?thiT mutant that were thiamine depleted were found to be significantly more acid sensitive than control cultures. Thiamine-depleted cultures failed to produce significant concentrations of acetoin, consistent with the known thiamine dependence of acetolactate synthase, an enzyme required for acetoin synthesis from pyruvate. As acetoin synthesis is a proton-consuming process, we suggest that the acid sensitivity observed in thiamine-depleted cultures may be owing to an inability to produce acetoin

    The Role of Alternative Sigma Factors in Pathogen Virulence

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    Alternative sigma factors enable bacteria to change the promoter specificity of the core RNA polymerase to enable the expression of genes that give them advantages in particular situations. The number of alternative sigma factors that bacteria produce varies greatly. Some bacteria, particularly those that reside in the soil have genes for multiple sigma factors. The soil living gram positive bacteria Sorangium cellulosum currently holds the record for the number of sigma factor genes at 109. Alternative sigma factors play important roles in the life cycle of many foodborne bacterial pathogens. In this review we will discuss: the structure and function of alternative sigma factors; the different families of alternative sigma factors; their regulation; the role of particular alternative sigma factors and the genes they control in the biology (particularly pathogenesis) of foodborne bacterial pathogens
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