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Tightly regulated bacteriolysis for production of empty Salmonella Enteritidis envelope

Veterinary Microbiology, 2014
To avoid leaky expression of the bacterial host-toxic PhiX174 lysis gene E from the λpR promoter, a convergent promoter construct was made in which gene E was placed between a sense λpR promoter and an anti-sense P araBAD promoter. In the presence of l-arabinose, leaky transcription of lysis gene E at 28°C from the sense λpR promoter was repressed by ...
Chetan V, Jawale   +2 more
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Galactose-sensitive mutants of Salmonella II. Bacteriolysis induced by galactose

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1961
When the mutants of Salmonella lacking UDPGal-4-epimerase were grown in the presence of galactose, they exhibited marked bacteriolysis in ordinary medium and were convested to soheroplasts in hypertomic medium. Lysis was not observed in non-growing cells.
T, FUKASAWA, H, NIKAIDO
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Bacteriolysis

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1965
H, Stolp, M P, Starr
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ALCOHOL AND BACTERIOLYSIS

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1903
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A study of bacteriolysis

British Journal of Tuberculosis, 1926
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The biochemistry of bacteriolysis: paradoxes, facts and myths.

Microbiological sciences, 1990
Degradation of cell wall components of certain microbial species following phagocytosis by neutrophils and macrophages might involve the activation, by leucocyte cationic proteins, of the bacterial autolytic wall enzymes, leading to bacteriolysis. Lysozyme (a distinct cationic agent), which is the main muramidase present in leucocytes and in body ...
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BACTERIOLYSIS OF ENTEROBACTERIACEAE I

Journal of Bacteriology, 1961
E C, NOLLER, S E, HARTSELL
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THE NOMENCLATURE OF CYTOLYSIS AND BACTERIOLYSIS.

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1903
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[Immune bacteriolysis reaction with Shigella sonnei].

Laboratornoe delo, 1971
B A, Godovannyĭ   +4 more
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