W Gong, J Wang, Z Chen, B Xia… - Biochemistry, 2011 - ACS Publications “Just Accepted” manuscripts have been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication. They are posted online prior to technical editing, formatting for publication and author proofing. The American Chemical Society provides “Just Accepted” as a free service to the research community to ... Related articles - All 3 versions
Y Chai, T Norman, R Kolter… - The EMBO Journal, 2011 - nature.com Bacillus subtilis chooses between matrix production and spore formation, which are both controlled by the regulator Spo0A~P. We report that metabolism and chromosome copy number dictate which fate is adopted. Conditions that favour low Spo0A~P levels promote matrix ... All 3 versions
B Desmolaize, C Fabret, D Brégeon… - Nucleic Acids …, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press Methyltransferases that use S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) as a cofactor to catalyse 5-methyl uridine (m 5 U) formation in tRNAs and rRNAs are widespread in Bacteria and Eukaryota, and are also found in certain Archaea. These enzymes belong to the COG2265 cluster, and ...
B Martin, E Dennis, LG María… - 2011 - doaj.org We show that B. subtilis 3610 produces intracellular NO via NOS activity by combining Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy with the NO sensitive dye copper fluorescein (CuFL). We further investigated the influence of NOS-derived NO and exogenously supplied NO on the ... Cached
[HTML] from plos.orgN Mirouze, P Prepiak… - PLoS genetics, 2011 - dx.plos.org A hallmark of the intensively studied model organism Bacillus subtilis is its ability to enter developmental pathways: forming spores, acquiring the ability to take up environmental DNA, and the formation of biofilms. These pathways are dependent on the transcription factor Spo0A. All are ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - Cached - All 3 versions