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Phosphorylation by a Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Modulates DNA Binding of the Arabidopsis Heat-Shock Transcription Factor HSF1 in Vitro
Movable genetic elements and antibiotic resistance in enterococci
The enterococci possess genetic elements able to move from one strain to another via conjugation. Certain enterococcal plasmids exhibit a broad host range among gram-positive bacteria, but only when matings are performed on solid surfaces. Other plasmids are more specific to enterococci, transfer efficiently in broth, and encode a response to recipient-produced sex phermones. Transmissible non-plasmid elements, the conjugative transposons, are widespread among the enterococci and determine their own fertility properties. Drug resistance, hemolysin, and bacteriocin determinants are commonly found on the various transmissible enterococcal elements. Examples of the different systems are discussed in this review.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47900/1/10096_2005_Article_BF01963632.pd
CDNA SEQUENCE AND CHROMOSOMAL LOCALIZATION OF THE MOUSE PARVALBUMIN GENE, PVA
ZUHLKE C, SCHOFFL F, Jockusch H, SIMON D, GUENET JL. CDNA SEQUENCE AND CHROMOSOMAL LOCALIZATION OF THE MOUSE PARVALBUMIN GENE, PVA. GENETICAL RESEARCH. 1989;54(1):37-43
Microsurgical Training Using a Pulsatile Membrane Pump and Chicken Thigh: A New, Realistic, Practical, Nonliving Educational Model
Influence of the Gloeophyllum Metabolite Oosponol and Some Synthetic Analogues on Protein and RNA Synthesis in Target Cells
The expression of a small heat shock gene is activated during induction of tobacco pollen embryogenesis by starvation*
Temperature-dependent increase in the DNA-binding activity of a heat shock factor in an extract of tobacco cultured cells
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