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Molecular biology of the symbiotic-pathogenic bacteria Xenorhabdus spp. and Photorhabdus spp. 共生致病菌Xenorhabdus spp.和光habdus spp.的分子生物学研究。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/mr.60.1.21-43.1996
S Forst, K Nealson
INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................................................21 PHYLOGENY AND TAXONOMY .............................................................................................................................23 Phylogeny ...................................................................................................................................................................23 Taxonomy ...................................................................................................................................................................23 PATHOGENICITY .......................................................................................................................................................26 Xenorhabdus Pathogenicity .......................................................................................................................................26 Photorhabdus Pathogenicity .....................................................................................................................................28 CELL SURFACE PROPERTIES................................................................................................................................28 Outer Membrane Proteins of X. nematophilus ......................................................................................................29 Analysis of Fimbriae, Flagella, and Glycocalyx....................................................................................................30 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ...........................................................................................................................................30 Genetic Approaches to the Study of Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp. .......................................................30 Signal Transduction in X. nematophilus .................................................................................................................31 Genes Sequenced in P. luminescens ........................................................................................................................33 ANTIBIOTICS, PIGMENTS, AND INHIBITORS...................................................................................................34 Antibiotics ..................................................................................................................................................................34 Xenorhabdus antibiotics ........................................................................................................................................34 Photorhabdus antibiotics.......................................................................................................................................34 Pigments.......................................................................................................................................
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引用次数: 45
Enteric bacterial toxins: mechanisms of action and linkage to intestinal secretion. 肠道细菌毒素:作用机制及其与肠道分泌的联系。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/MMBR.60.1.167-215.1996
C. Sears, J. Kaper
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引用次数: 484
Significance of bacterial surface-active compounds in interaction of bacteria with interfaces. 细菌表面活性化合物在细菌与界面相互作用中的意义。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/MMBR.60.1.151-166.1996
T. Neu
INTRODUCTION AND TERMINOLOGY 151 TYPES OF BACTERIAL SACs 153 SYNTHETIC SACs AND BACTERIA 154 In Solution 154 Sodium dodecyl sulfate 154 Quaternary ammonium compounds 154 Various surfactants 155 Immobilized on Surfaces 155 Insolubilized quaternary ammonium compounds 155 Insolubilized block copolymer surfactants 155 Miscellaneous Effects 156 BACTERIAL SACs AND BACTERIA 156 Physiological Roles 156 Other Observations 157 Applied Aspects of Bacterial SACs 157 SURFACE-ACTIVE APPROACH TO BACTERIAL ADHESION/DEADHESION 157 SIGNIFICANCE OF BACTERIAL SACs IN ADHESION TO INTERFACES 158 SACs Bound at the Bacterial Cell Surface 158 Cell-bound biosurfactants 158 Cell-bound polymeric SACs 159 SACs Bound at the Substratum 159 Excreted biosurfactants 159 Excreted polymeric SACs 160 SIGNIFICANCE OF BACTERIAL SACs IN DEADHESION FROM INTERFACES 160 Biosurfactants 160 Polymeric SACs 161 GLIDING—A CONTINUOUS DEADHESION WITHIN TWO DIMENSIONS 161 BACTERIAL CELL SURFACE HYDROPHOBICITY—REGULATION VIA BACTERIAL SACs? 161 CONCLUSIONS 162 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 162 REFERENCES 162
介绍和术语151细菌囊泡的种类153合成囊泡和细菌154溶液中的154十二烷基硫酸钠154季铵化合物154各种表面活性剂155表面固定化155不溶性季铵化合物155不溶性嵌段共聚物表面活性剂155杂项效应156细菌囊泡和细菌156生理作用156其他观察157细菌囊泡的应用方面157细菌表面活性方法粘附/死粘157细菌囊泡在界面上粘附的意义158细胞表面结合的囊泡158细胞表面结合的囊泡158细胞表面结合的囊泡159基质结合的囊泡159分泌的生物表面活性剂159分泌的聚合物囊泡160细菌囊泡在界面上死粘的意义160生物表面活性剂160聚合物囊泡161滑翔-二维内的连续死粘161细菌细胞表面疏水性-通过调控细菌囊?162结论162致谢162参考文献162
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引用次数: 563
Histidine biosynthetic pathway and genes: structure, regulation, and evolution. 组氨酸生物合成途径和基因:结构、调控和进化。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/mr.60.1.44-69.1996
P Alifano, R Fani, P Liò, A Lazcano, M Bazzicalupo, M S Carlomagno, C B Bruni
Centro di Endocrinologia ed Oncologia Sperimentale del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Dipartimento di Biologia e Patologia Cellulare e Molecolare ‘‘L. Califano,’’ Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘‘Federico II,’’ I-80131 Naples, and Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e Genetica, Università degli Studi di Firenze, I-50125 Firenze, Italy, and Departamento de Biologia, Faculdad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico 04510 D.F., Mexico
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引用次数: 37
Bacterial scission of ether bonds. 细菌切断乙醚键。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/mr.60.1.216-232.1996
G F White, N J Russell, E C Tidswell
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................216 PROBLEM POLLUTANTS AND ETHER SCISSION..........................................................................................217 Agrochemicals..........................................................................................................................................................217 Polyethers.................................................................................................................................................................218 Polyethylene glycols ............................................................................................................................................218 Polypropylene glycols and polytetramethylene glycols ..................................................................................219 Detergents ................................................................................................................................................................219 Builder compounds.............................................................................................................................................219 Alcohol ethoxylates .............................................................................................................................................219 Alkylphenol ethoxylates......................................................................................................................................220 Alkylethoxy sulfate surfactants .........................................................................................................................220 BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS OF ETHER CLEAVAGE................................................................................221 Oxygenation .............................................................................................................................................................221 Oxidation by Cytochromes P-450 .........................................................................................................................221 Hydroxyl Shift Mechanisms ..................................................................................................................................223 Hydrolysis ................................................................................................................................................................225 Anaerobic O Dealkylation of Alkyl-Aryl Ethers .................................................................................................225 Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids ..............................................................................................................................226 Reduction ..............................................................................................................................
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引用次数: 17
Mechanisms and control of mRNA turnover in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 酿酒酵母mRNA转换的机制及调控。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/mr.60.1.233-249.1996
G Caponigro, R Parker
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................233 METHODS FOR STUDYING mRNA TURNOVER IN S. CEREVISIAE ...........................................................234 Approach to Steady-State Labeling......................................................................................................................234 Inhibition of Transcription by Using Drugs .......................................................................................................234 Inhibition of Transcription by Using a Conditional Allele of RNA Polymerase II.......................................234 Inhibition of Transcription by Using Regulated Promoters.............................................................................235 Transcriptional Pulse-Chase: a Method for Examining Pathways of Decay..................................................235 Identification of Intermediates in mRNA Decay ................................................................................................235 DETERMINANTS OF mRNA STABILITY IN S. CEREVISIAE ..........................................................................236 Specific Sequences Influence mRNA Half-Lives.................................................................................................236 Nonspecific Features of mRNAs Generally Do Not Influence mRNA Half-Lives .........................................237 There is no correlation between mRNA length and stability .......................................................................237 Ribosome protection cannot account for mRNA half-lives...........................................................................237 Rare codons are not general determinants of mRNA stability ....................................................................238 A COMMON PATHWAY OF mRNA DECAY........................................................................................................238 Deadenylation Precedes the Decay of Some Yeast mRNAs ..............................................................................238 Decapping and 5*-to-3* Exonucleolytic Digestion Follow Deadenylation of Some Yeast mRNAs...............239 Deadenylation-Dependent Decapping Is a Common Pathway of mRNA Decay ............................................239 Control of mRNA Half-Lives through the Deadenylation-Dependent Decapping Pathway .........................240 Control of mRNA deadenylation ......................................................................................................................240 (i) Poly(A)-binding protein influences deadenylation................................................................................240 (ii) Poly(A)-binding protein-dependent nuclease activity from S. cerevisiae ..........................................240 (iii) Other proteins possibly involved in deadenylation............................
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引用次数: 56
Bacterial scission of ether bonds. 细菌切断乙醚键。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/MMBR.60.1.216-232.1996
G. White, N. Russell, E. C. Tidswell
INTRODUCTION 216 PROBLEM POLLUTANTS AND ETHER SCISSION 217 Agrochemicals 217 Polyethers 218 Polyethylene glycols 218 Polypropylene glycols and polytetramethylene glycols 219 Detergents 219 Builder compounds 219 Alcohol ethoxylates 219 Alkylphenol ethoxylates 220 Alkylethoxy sulfate surfactants 220 BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS OF ETHER CLEAVAGE 221 Oxygenation 221 Oxidation by Cytochromes P-450 221 Hydroxyl Shift Mechanisms 223 Hydrolysis 225 Anaerobic O Dealkylation of Alkyl-Aryl Ethers 225 Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids 226 Reduction 227 Carbon-Oxygen Bond Cleavage by Lyases 228 CONCLUDING REMARKS 228 State of Knowledge and Prospects 228 Pathways 228 Enzymes 229 Emerging Themes 229 Natural Substrates for Ether Cleavage Systems 229 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 230 REFERENCES 230
介绍216问题污染物和醚裂解217农用化学品217聚醚218聚乙二醇218聚丙烯乙二醇和聚四甲基乙二醇219洗涤剂219助洗剂219醇乙氧基酯219烷基酚乙氧基酯220烷基乙氧基硫酸盐表面活性剂220醚裂解的生化机制221氧化221细胞色素P-450氧化221羟基转移机制223水解225烷基芳基醚厌氧O脱烷基225氧化到羧酸226还原227裂解酶的碳氧键裂解228结束语228知识现状与展望228途径228酶229新兴主题229醚裂解系统的天然底物229确认230参考文献230
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引用次数: 173
Double-stranded RNA viruses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 酿酒酵母的双链RNA病毒。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/mr.60.1.250-265.1996
R B Wickner
INFECTIOUS ELEMENTS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE 250 BIOLOGY OF THE YEAST dsRNA VIRUSES AND THE KILLER PHENOMENON 250 L-A VIRUS STRUCTURE: T 5 1 WITH 60 ASYMMETRIC Gag DIMERS 251 VIRAL REPLICATION CYCLES 251 L-A ENCODES Gag AND Gag-Pol 252 REPLICATION AND TRANSCRIPTION OF VIRAL RNA: IN VITRO SYSTEMS 254 TRANSLATION OF VIRAL mRNA 254 The SKI2,3,8 System Blocks the Translation of Non-Poly(A) mRNA 255 M1 Propagation Depends Critically on Free 60S Ribosomal Subunit Levels 256 Do SKI2, 3, and 8 Determine 60S Subunit Interaction with Poly(A)? 257 Gag Makes Decapitated Decoys To Distract the SKI1/XRN1 Exoribonuclease 257 Lethality of ski1 ski2 and ski1 ski3 double mutants 258 Gag-Pol Fusion Protein Formed by a 21 Ribosomal Frameshift: How and Why 258 Mechanism of 21 ribosomal frameshifting 258 How critical is the efficiency of frameshifting? 259 Chromosomal genes affecting the efficiency of frameshifting 259 Can 21 ribosomal frameshifting be used as a target of antiviral drugs? 259 POSTTRANSLATIONAL PROCESSING 259 MAK3 N-Acetyltransferase Modification of Gag Is Necessary for Assembly 259 Killer Preprotoxin Is Processed To Form Mature Toxin 260 KEX1 and KEX2 Processing Proteases and Mammalian Prohormone Processing 260 RNA PACKAGING: IN VITRO AND IN VIVO 260 Evidence for cis Packaging by L-A 260 Does Packaging Control Translation? 260 L-BC IS CLOSELY RELATED TO L-A 261 CONCLUSIONS AND PROSPECTS 261 REFERENCES 262
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引用次数: 253
Genetic regulation of phospholipid biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 酿酒酵母磷脂生物合成的遗传调控。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/mr.60.1.1-20.1996
M L Greenberg, J M Lopes
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引用次数: 29
Histidine biosynthetic pathway and genes: structure, regulation, and evolution. 组氨酸生物合成途径和基因:结构、调控和进化。
Pub Date : 1996-03-01 DOI: 10.1128/MMBR.60.1.44-69.1996
P. Alifano, R. Fani, P. Lio’, A. Lazcano, M. Bazzicalupo, M. Carlomagno, C. Bruni
Centro di Endocrinologia ed Oncologia Sperimentale del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Dipartimento di Biologia e Patologia Cellulare e Molecolare ‘‘L. Califano,’’ Universita degli Studi di Napoli ‘‘Federico II,’’ I-80131 Naples, and Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e Genetica, Universita degli Studi di Firenze, I-50125 Firenze, Italy, and Departamento de Biologia, Faculdad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico 04510 D.F., Mexico
国家研究委员会内分泌学和实验肿瘤学中心,细胞和分子生物学和病理学系。卡利法诺,那不勒斯研究大学,“费德里科二世”,I-80131那不勒斯,动物和遗传生物学系,佛罗伦萨研究大学,I-50125佛罗伦萨,意大利,和生物部门,墨西哥国家自治大学,墨西哥04510 d.f.,墨西哥
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引用次数: 238
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