Table Of ContentAuthor Index—Volume 37, 1998 Current
Microbiology
An International Journal
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1998
Abbott, Sharon L., 159 Dove, Michael G., 123 Itoh, Toshio, 44 Moran, Nancy A., 58
Alcoba, Oscar, 151 Drews, Gerhart, 32 Iyengar, M.R.S., 186 Morgavi, Diego P., 60
Alvarez, P. Elizabeth, 365 Drzyzga, Oliver, 380 Mottalini, TanyaC ., 123
Ammons, David, 341 Dunn, Noel W., 333
Jado, Isabel
Asthana, Ravi K., 306 Jahn, Dieter 5) . 6 Nakamura, Yuka, 236
East, Alison K., 262, 312 Jalali, Farid 59 Naser, Najih A.,
Barnum, Susan R., 403 Ebukuro, Susumu, 44 Janda, J. Michael, 159 Naser, Saleh A.,
Basu, Priti S., 137 Elfoul-Bensaid, Lila, 166 Jansson, Eva, 251 Navarrete, Antoni, 151
Bauab, Tais Maria, 28 El-Zaatari, Fouad A.K., 144, 373 Jensen, Bo, 117 Nawrath, Kerstin, 281
Baumann, Linda, 58, 356 Erbeznik, Milutin, 295 Jones, Daniel D., 101 Nel, L.H., 23
Baumann, Paul, 58, 214, 356 Eriksen, Susanne Havn, 117 Nichkawade, Anuradha, 186
Bej, Asim K., 101 Eskils, Katarina, 245 Kanekar, Pradnya P., 191 Nino-Vega, Gustavo, 141
Belouski, Ed, 17 Kang, Seok Kwon, 52, 195
Benitez, Jorge A., 231 Falcao, Deise Pasetto, 28 Kano, Rui, 236 Ocampos, Maristela, 221
Bennett, George N., 17 Fando, Rafael, 231 Kawata, Yoshikazu, 289 Ohashi, Hiroaki, 44
Bernalier, Annick, 166 Fang, Feng, 403 Kazy, Sufia K., 306 Ohba, Michio, 408
Berry, C.J., 387 Fenoll, Asuncién, 77 Kerber, Norma, 32 Olsen, Jorgen, 117
Onodera, Ryoji, 60
Bhandari, Manju, 262 Fliermans, C.B., 387 Kevbrin, Vadim V., 94
BBilnozn,d eaTuh,o maRso,l an3d5,9 64 For1m5i6g a, Luiz Carlos Duarte, KKhhuansahjea,k r,S hidNeohn,g pa15n9g a, 333 OOrsoispzo,v , GLeasozrl6g,y 39A ., |
BBloogtoe,v ogMealu,r icKiaor l-RHeeisi,n z,2 21 172, 380 FForxa,n k,G eGolrygnen E.H,. , 34214 0 KKiimm,, WHooo jSiann, S.5,2 , 33139 5 PPéarpeezn,, AHmaanlsi,a , 28717
Boopathy, Ramaraj, 127 Fujisaki, Chiaki, 426 Kitsos, Christine M., 88 Perng, Chin-Lin, 144
Bos, Rolf, 319 Fiil6p, Laszi6, 39 Kleinschmidt, Magarete, 172
Bothast, Rodney J., 33 Kloos, Karin, 28! PPiinetroc,e , H|e remsliedye,s , 324Jr ., 221
Bothe, Hermann, 281 Garcia, Augusto, 32 Kojima, Hiroyuki, 289 Poortinga, Albert T., 319
BBBrroaivsgéhg,es r,, J oRsCoeybpenhrt th iMa.F, . , W2.26,49 0 101 GGGihelomlssehap,s, i e,AD tiieRstohh baeCrr.dt,, 1F.33,78 0 373 KKKooolsmstatrtoia,kn iin,aA ,n neKN-eBnajrdiie,tz ,h 6d08a 0 , A2.4, 5 177 PPPrruiocdcheheaauus,xk ,a ,N oCrhDmraains,it eolp 3h2eJ .r, 40T3., 324
Bruns—Nagel, Dirk, 380 Go, Mae F., 144 Krywult, Jolanta, 324 Purdy, Charles W., 132, 240
Burdine, Robin, 412 Kulkarni, RahulS ., 191
Gorontzy, Thomas, 172, 380
Busscher, Henk J., 319 Kunz, Benno, 67
Goto, Kazuo, 44 Kuo-Huang, Lin-Long, 257 Quinones, Ariel, 108
Graham, David Y., 144
‘arlson, Cathrine R., 245 Kval@y, Kirsti, 80
Grohs, Birgit-M., 67 Raber, Tim, 172
‘asal, Julio, 77 Kwon, Dong-Hyeon, 144
Gromkova, Rosa C., 123 Raffel, Sandra J., 6
‘augant, Dominique A., 80
Guerrero, Ricardo, 151 Rainey, Fred A., 94,
*hampney, W. Scott, 412, 418 Gurgas, Michele, 12+ 7 Lalithakumari, Damodharan, 347 Rampersad, Joanne, 3
‘handrasekaran, Subramanian Le Dantec, Loick, 269 Ray, Myrna, 295
347 Lecadet, Marguerite-M.. 80 Razquin, Efrén, 151
Chang, Ming-Chung, 210 Hagemann, Martin, 108 Leclerc, Marion, 166 Reddy, Molakala S., 395
Chattoo, Bharat B., 186 Handelsman, Jo, 6
l ec Dae Won, 52 195 Rer Jun, 333
Chauhan, Sanjay, 186 Hasegawa, Atsuhiko, 236 Lee, Jensen, 257 Rompf, Alexandra, 226
Chen, Yahua, 80 Hayes, Michael M.., | Lee, Sengyong, 403 Rota, Claudia Augustin, 221
Chung, Jing G., 70 Hegna, Ida, 80 Le6n—Ramirez, Claudia, 365 Ruiz—Herrera, José, 365
Clark, Marta A., 356 Helgason, Erlendur, 80 Lindblad, Peter, 251 Ruzal, Sandra M., 368
Cloete, T.E., 23 Hielm, Sebastian, 262 Lo, Shyh-Ching, |
Collins, Matthew D., 262, 312 Hisatomi, Taisuke, 426 Loan. Raymond W., 240
Saha, Badal, C., 337
Cooley, J. Danny, 132 Hodgson, Adrian L., 324 Lévegren, Ann, 80, 245
Correa, Claudia Tatiana, 221 Holezinger, Andras, 39 Lustri, Wilton Rogerio, 28 SSaaiklulraardd,a , ColMeatstaer,u , 26690
Horgen, Paul A., 359 Lysenko, Anatolii M., 177 San-Blas, Felipe, 141
Da Silva, E., 23 Hsia, Jih-Hsin, 210 San-Blas, Gioconda, 141
Daum, Michael, 281 Hu, Wensi S., | Mahillon, Jacques, 80 Sanchez—Rivas, Carmen, 368
Dawson, Karl A., 295 Hultberg, Malin, 301 Manning, John F., 127 Santo Domingo, J.W., 387
de Mattos-Guaraldi, Ana Luiza, Martin, Joshua A., 431 Santos Buelga, Jestis A., 312
156 Imbert, Marléne, 64 Martin, Scott A., 431 Sar, Pinaki, 306
DePaola, Angelo, 101] Ito, Mamoru, 44 Méndez, Cioly, 141 Sato, M., 201, 352
Detkova, Ekaterina N., 177 Itoh, Kikuji, 44 Milkowski, Carsten, 108 Schmid, Roland, 226
442 Author Index—Volume 37, 1998
Schrank, Augusto, 221 Summer, M., 387 Ullian, Jeff, 127 Watanabe, Shinichi, 236
Sengelov, Gitte, 274 Szab6, Lérand, 39 Urmeneta, Jordi, 151 Watari, Toshihiro, 236
Shih, James Wai-Kuo Ushirone. Naomi.6 0 Watson, David E., 17
Sik, Tibor, 39 adros, Monier, 32 Woo, Jae-Soon, 144
Silo-Suh, Lau, ra A., 6 akahash.i , Hisashi, 236 Vainstein, Marilene Henning, 221 Woo. , Sopoa aDron,g 52, 195
Silva, Anisia, 231 Takakura, Akira, 44 hae Woodward, David, 159
ks Venkatesh, Balakrishnan, 34 sah
Singh, Sureshwar P., 306 Tarroja, Elena, 151 ae Wu, Jiunn-Tzong, 25
Venkov, Pencho, 365 .
Sorais, Francoise, 141 Thao, MyLo Ly, 214
von Léw, Eberhard, 380
Sorensen, Seren J., 27 Tisa, Louis S., 12
Yano, Shin-ichi, 289
Stabb, Eric V., 6 Tober, Craig | 412,418
Yu, Yong Man, 52, 195
Stadtlinder, Christian T.K.-H., 88 Tohma, Yukiko, 44 Wada, Yutaka, 426
Steinbach, Klaus, 172 Tomita, Yoshifumi, 60 Wakana, Shigeharu, 44
Straus, David C., 132, 240 ran, Lam-Son Phan, 39 Wang, Richard Yuan-Hu, | Zavarzin, George A.. 94. 17
Strobel, Herbert J., 295 Tsuboi, Michio, 426 Wasano, Naoya, 408 Zhilina, Tatjana N., 94, 177
Su, Jer-Horng, 210 Tsujimoto, Hajime, 236 Watanabe, Kenji, 201, 3: Zimmer, Wolfgang2,8 1
Subject Index—Volume 37, 1998
Current
Microbiology
An International Journal
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1998
Acetogenic bacteria, in human colon, effect of Bacillus cereus Chemotrophic oxic conditions, phosphoryla-
yeast extract on growth and metabolism of genetic diversity between B. thuringiens tion of LHIla and LHIla of R. capsulatans
H,-utilizing, 166 and, 80 B10 under, 32
Acid-producing bacteria, detected in spent target range of antibiotic zwittermicin A chitl gene, from Metarhizium anisopliae, iso
nuclear fuel storage basins in Savannah produced by, 6 lation and characterization of, 221
River Site, 387 Bacillus licheniformis, cloning and isolation Chitin synthase 1 (CHS1) gene, of five species of
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, vaccination of B-galactosidase-encoding gene from, 39 deermatophytes, nucleotide sequences of, 236
of mice with HS93Tox ~/pIG-TIK strain of Bacillus subtilis, protein products of spo0A Chitinase, of Piromyces communis OTS1,
324 and DegU regulate osmotic response of, purification and characteristics of, 60
Adenylate cyclase sequence, from O. novo-ulmi, 368 Cholera toxin production, inhibited by overex
C. albicans, and A. bisporus by PCR, 359 Bacillus thuringiensis pression of mutant B subunit in Vibrio chol
Adhesion, of microorganisms on model solid from granary, biological, immunologica erae, 231
surfaces, lateral and perpendicular interac and genetic analysis of, 52 Chromosome transposition, in Mycoplasma
tion forces involved in, 319 genetic diversity between B. cereus and, 80 fermentans, |
Aeromonas hydrophilia, purification and char isolated from Korean soils, distribution Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824, clon-
acterization of arylamine N-acetyltransfer- serological identification, and PCR analy ing, sequence, and expression of phospho-
ase from, 70 sis of, 195 fructokinase (pfk) gene of, 17
{eromonas Spp.. incidence in frest water in Bacillus thuringiensis strains, that produce Clostridium botulinum, analysis, mapping, and
Brazil, 28 spherical parasporal inclusions toxic to lepi sequencing of botulinum neurotoxin type F
Agaricus bisporus, PCR isolates adenylate dopteran larvae, analysis of 6-endotoxin gene clusters in, 262
cyclase gene-specific sequences from, 359 Clostridium botulinum strain producing type
genes of, 408
Ammonia, produced by Desulfovibrio spp. in B and F neurotoxins, characterization of
Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. gelechiae chri
metabolizing explosive compounds, 127 mosome, putative virulence genes on physi genes encoding botulinum neurotoxin com-
Ammonia oxidation, by P. putida, product for cal and genetic maps of, 245 plex in, 312
mation of, 281 Biocorrosion-relevant microbial groups, de Cold shock protein, in lactic acid bacteria,
a-Amylase, from A. oryzae, effect of N-linked tected in spent nuclear fuel storage basins, 387 conservation of, 333
glycosylation on secretion, activity, and Biotype II, transformation of Haemophilus Coliphages, waterborne, oxidized coal for
stability of, 117 removal of, 23
parainfluenzae isolates by, 123
Antibiotic-resistant recipients, as counter se Botulinum neurotoxin complex, in strain of Corynebacterium diphtheriae var. mitis, su
lection system for donors, recipients, and Clostridium botulinum producing type B crose-fermenting, isolated from endocardi
transconjugants for gene transfer experi tis case, 156
and F neurotoxins, characterization of, 31
ments, 274 Counter selection systems, for donors recip!
Botulinum neurotoxin type F gene clusters
Aphid endosymbiont, sequence analysis of ents, and transconjugants in gene transfer
Clostridium botulinum and (
DNA fragment containing dapD-htrA-ilvl experiments, 274
sis and comparison of, 262
ilvH-ftsL-ftsI—murE genes, 214 cry gene classes, homology of 5-endotoxin
Brucell broth, growth of H. pylori in, 88
a-L-Arabinofuranosidase, effect of carbon genes of B. thuringiensis strains that pro
Buchnera aphidicola
source on production of by Aureobasidium duce parasporal inclusions toxic to lepidop
contains genes encoding enzymes
pullulans, 337 teran larvae with, 408
dine biosynthesis, 356
Arthroderma benhamiae, molecular analysis cry-type gene contents, of B. thuringiensis
sequence analysis of DNA fragment con
of chitin synthase | (CHS/) gene sequences isolates, PCR determination of, 195
of, 236 taining dapD—-htrA-ilvl-ilvH-fts ts] Cytosolic proteinases, of Paracoccidiolides
murE genes, 214
Arthroderma simii, molecular analysis of chi brasiliensis, 141
Buchnera endosymbiont, of Diuraphis noxia
tin synthase | (CHS/) gene sequences of, 236
contains genes of tryptophan biosynthetic
Arvlamine N-acetyltransferase, from Aeromo rylose-binding protein, encoded by Thermo
pathway, 58
nas hydrophilia, purification and character anaerobacter ethanolicus xylF gene, role in
ization of, 70 xylose transport, 295
Aspergillus oryzae, effect of N-linked glyco Calcium transport, by extrusion and uptake on DegU-P, phosphorylated DegU, as positive regu
sylationof secretion, activity, and stability Frankia sp. strain EAN I pec, 12 lator of osmotic response of B. subtilis, 368
of a-amylase from, 117 Candida albicans, PCR isolates adenylate Desulfobacula toluolica, anaerobic degradation
Aureobasidium pullulans, effect of carbon cyclase gene-specific sequences from, 359 and transformation of p-toluidine by, 166
source on production of a-L-arabinofurano Candida tropicalis, cloning and sequence Desulfovibrio sp. strain SHV, mass balance stud
sidase by 337 analysis of URA3 gene of, 210 ies with “C-labeled TNT mediated by, 380
Autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) €-Caprolactam, from nylon-6 waste wate! Desulfovibrio spp., explosive compounds me
activity, of LEU2 gene fragment from S bioremediation by Pseudomonas aeru tabolized by, 127
cerevisiae in S. exiguus Yp74L-3, 426 nosa MCM B-407 of, 191 Diarrheal disease, Providencia alcalifaciens
Auxotrophic donor, as counter selection sys Cattle, market stressed, neuraminidase pri as Causative agent of, 159
tem for donors, recipients, and transconju duced by P. haemolytica in, 240 Diuraphis noxia aphid, genes of tryptophan
gants for gene transfer experiments, 274 Chainia, penicillin V acylase produced by, 186 biosynthetic pathway in Buchnera of, 58
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DNA li ry, TA cloning vector used Glutathione levels, rhizobacterial, effect of Light harvesting polypeptides LHla and
structiono f, 289 Starvation and cadmium exposure on, 301 LHila, of R. capsulatus B10, phosphoryla
DNA transformation. in Haemop! Glycosylation, effecto n secretion, activitya,n d tion of, 32
ie isolates, 123 stability of a-amylase from A. oryzae, 117 Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis, of H. pylori
Goat model, UV-irradiated Pasteurella hae role of galE gene in, 144
bacteriological properties of molytica vaccine tested in, 13225
ucrose-fermenting Corynebacterium dipt Macrolide antibiotics, inhibitory effects on
strain tsolated from case of, 156 Haemophilus parainfluenzae, genetic transfor translation and 50S ribosomal subunit for
otoxin genes, in lepidoptera-specific B mation of chromosomal markers from, 123 mation in S. aureus cells compared, 412
ingiensis strains that produce spherical Heat shock protein (hsp16.6), in Synechocystis Marine bacteria, transfer of multiresistance
parasporal inclusions, nucleotide sequence sp. PCC 6803, protective role of in heat plasmid from P. fluorescens to, 347
of compared with cry genes, 408 shock response, 403 Metarhizium anisopliae, isolation and charac
terobacter cloacae, in silkworm larvae gu Helicobacter pylori terization of chit/ gene from, 221
gene transter between Erwinia herb effect of galE gene inactivation on lipopoly Microbial mats, oxygenic photosynthesis and
ind, 35 > saccharide profile of, 144 respiratory activity in, 151
Erwinia herbicola, plasmid-mediated gene effect of liquid culture and storage condi Microcystis aeruginosa, algicidal effect of
transfer between Enterobacter acae in tions on ultrastructure of, 88 Peridinium bipes on, 257
silkworm larvae gut and, 35. ) Helicobacter species, trom stomach of house Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, genetic
Erwinia herbicola ation of musk shrew with chronic gastritis, 44 diversity of B. cereus/B. thuringiensis stud
R-domain structure o , ation genes
hemA mutants, of E. coli, heme-deficient con ied by, 80
ditions caused by, 226 Multiplex PCR, genes of microbial pathogens
lls, Providencia alcalifaciens inva in shellfish amplified by, 101
renomically modified marker strain of
sion of, 159 Mycobacteria dependency, of M. paratubercu
‘acBl gene ot B. licheniformis ¢ xpressed Hexahydre 1, 3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine losis, role of S900 gene and its encoding
multiplex PCR amplification and Gene RDX), metabolized by sulfate-reducing products on, 373
Comb DNA-DNA hybridization assay Desulfovibrio spp., 127 Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, ettect ot
for detection in shellfish of, 101 Histidine, DNA fragment from Buchnera 1S900 gene from, on M. smegmatis, 373
protein synthesis after heme depletion in, 226 licola contains genes encoding pro
Mycobacterium smeematis. ettect of 1S900
Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 DNA fragment
teins involved in synthesis of, 356 gene of M. paratuberculosis on, 373
nediates vene expression in 108 Human submandibular-sublineual saliva, Mycoplasma fermentans, DNA rearrange
metaboliz bindin g ol pili of P. aeruginosa to LMW ments in chromosomes of, |
mucin and neutral cystatin of, 395
genes S85, paper digested N-terminal sequence determination, protein
Ice nucleation genes, in Erwinia herbicola synthesis of heme-deficient E. coli and pa
sroup bacteria, variation of R-domain struc rental strains compared by el )
strain ENAI pe
ture of, 201 Natronoincola histodinovorans gen. nov., sp
Indole acetic acid, in root nodules of mono nov., alkaliphilic acetogenic anaerobe from
| ANAIOLS cotyledonous tree Roystnea regia, content lake soda deposits 177
and metabolism of, 137 Neuraminidase, produced by Pasteurella hae
on sequence-like element, role in DNA molytica in market stressed cattle, 240
rearrangement in Mycoplasma fermentans, | Nickel uptake, by P. aeruginosa, role of modi
istodinovorat
[S900 gene, of Mycobacterium paratube rculo fying factors, 306
ber of cluster X1 of
sis, effecto n M. smegmatis, 373 Nostoc sp. strain PCC 73102, partial purifica
5-Galactosidase gene t Bac lsoVitale X, evaluation of growtho f H. pylori tion and characterization of ornithine car
icheniform cloningand isolation of, 39
bamoy!] transferase from, 251
alE gene, role in lipopolysaccharide biosyn
Nuclear fuel storage basins, microbiology of, 387
thesis in H. p
e, with zwittermicin A, effect on F Nylon 6, bioremediation of €-caprolactam
Gastroenteritis. Pre
and Phytophthora medicaginis, 6 from waste water from production of, 19
juSative agent of, 159
Gene expression, salt stress-indu ide antibiotics, inhibitory effect on trans
DNA fragment from Synecho lation and 5OS ribosomal subunit formation Octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitre 1,3,5,7-tetraaxo
6803. 108 n S. aureus cells tested, 418 cine (HMX), metabolized by sulfate-reduc
Gene transfer ing Desulfovibrio spp., 127
in aquatic environments, methods for detec actate dehydrogenase gene (ldh), trom S Ophiostoma novo-ulmi, PCR isolates adenylate
tion of, 274 pneumoniae, NUC leotide sequence and chro cyclase gene-specific sequences from, 359
plasmid-mediated, between Enterobacter mosomal location of Ornithine carbamoyl transferase (OCT), pat
cloacae and Erwinia herbicola in silk Lactic acid bacteria, conservation of major tially purified from Nostoc sp. strain PCC
worm larvae guts, 352 cold shock protein in, he) 73102, 251
GeneComb DNA-DNA hybridization assay Lactobacilli, grown in manganese-free or supple Oxidized coal, removal of waterborne human
microbial pathogens in shellfish detected mented medium, iron requirement of, 64 enteric viruses and coliphages with, 23
by, 101 LEU2 gene fragment, of S. cerevisiae, autono Oxygen exchange method, oxygenic photosyn
Genetic diversity, between B. cereus and B mously replicating sequence activity of in S thesis and respiratory activity in microbial
thuringiensis, 30 exiguus Yp74L-3, 426 mats studied by, 151
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p-toluidine, anaerobic degradation and transfor bioremediation of €-caprolactam from ny inhibitory effect of ketolide antibiotics on
mation of, by Desulfobacula toluolica, 166 lon-6 waste water by use of, 191 50S ribosome function in, 418
Pape r digestion, by Fibrobacter suc« inogenes effect of nutritional background and meta Strain Z-7934, alkaliphilic anaerobic ammoni
S85, 431 bolic inhibitors on nickel uptake by, 306 fier from soda lake deposits, 94
Paracoccidiolides brasiliensis, cytosolic neu Pseudomonas fluorescens Streptococcus pneumoniae, nucleotide se
tral proteinases of, 141 effect of starvation and cadmium exposure quence and chromosomal location of |
Pasteurella haemolytica on glutathione levels in, 301] lactate dehydrogenase gene from, 77
in market stressed cattle, production of transfer to halophilic and halotolerant bacte Suicide gene donor, as counter selection sys
neuraminidase by, 240 ria of multiresistance plasmid from, 347 tem for donors, recipients, and transconju
UV-irradiated vaccine for, parenteral and Pseudomonas putida, physiological and mo gants for gene transfer experiments, 274
aerosol routes of, 132 lecular biological characterization of nitrifi Sulfate-reducing bacteria, detected in spent
PCPHR, genomically modified marker strain cation and ammonia oxidation of, 281 nuclear fuel storage basins in Savannah
of E. coli, 341
Putative virulence genes, localized on physi River Site, 387
Penicillin V acylase, produced by Chainia, cal map of B. thuringiensis subsp. gelechiae
Suncus murinus, isolation and characterization
tsitorna,i n ancdh arkaicnteetriics tisctsu,d ieesn zoyf,m e1 86i mmobiliza chromosome, 245 of Helicobacter species from stomach of, 44
Pyruvate kinase (pyk) gene, adjacent to phos Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Peridinium bipes, inhibitory effect on growth phofructokinase (pfk) gene in C. acetobu
of Microcystis aeruginosa by, 257 gene expression induced by salt stress in F
tylicum ATCC 824, 17
Phosphofructokinase (pfk) gene, of Clos coli mediated by DNA fragment from, 108
tridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824, 17 protective role of heat shock protein
5-N-Phosphonacetyl-L-ornithine (PALO), used Rhodobacter capsulatus B10, phosphorylation (hsp 16.6) of, in heat shock response, 403
of light-harvesting polypeptides LHIa and
in affinity column, OCT from Nostoc sp
LHIla of, 32
strain PCC 73102 purified by, 251
Photosynthetic activity, of microbial mats, 15 SOS Ribosomal subunit formation Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus, biochemical
Photosynthetic membrane synthesis, phos in S. aureus cells, inhibited by ketolide anti characterization of D-xylose-binding protein
phorylation of polypeptides LHla and biotics, 418 encoded by rviF gene of, 295
LHIla of R. capsulatus B10 during, 32 in S. aureus cells, inhibited by macrolide Tindallia magadii gen. nov Sp no\ alkali
Phototrophic anoxic growth conditions, phos antibiotics, 412 philic anaerobic ammonifier in low G+(
phorylation of LHla and LHI la of R. cap Roystonea regia, indole acetic acid and me clostridial branch of Gram-positive bacteria, 94
sulatans B10 under, 32 tabolism in root nodules of, 13 Trans-stilbene, chemical analog of heartwood
Phycobilines, algicidal effect of Peridinium rpsB gene, as part of transcriptional unit it toxins, fungitoxicity of, 67
bipes on Microcystis aeruginosa caused Spiroplasma citri, 269 Trichophyton mentagrophytes, moleculat
leakage of, 257 analysis of chitin synthase | (CHS/) gene
Phytoene synthase (crtB) gene, cloned from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, autonomously re sequences of, 236
Spirulina platensis using DNA library con licating sequence activity in S. exieuus ot Trichophyton rubrum, molecular analysis of
struction method, 289 LEU2 gene fragment fro, 426 chitin synthase | (CHS/) gene sequences
Pili, of P. aeruginosa, binding to LMW mucin Saccharomyces cerevisiae fragile mutants of, 236
and neutral cystatin of human submandibu increased activity of wall hydrolytic en 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene (TNB), metabolized by
ar-sublingual saliva, 395 zymes in, 365 sulfate-reducing Desulfovibrio spp., 127
Piromyces communis OTS], purification and Saccharomyces exiguus Yp74L-3, autonomously 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT), '*C-labeled, in
characterization of membrane-bound chitin replicating sequence activity of LEU/2 gene corporated into Desulfovibrio and Serratia
ase of, 60 fragment of S. cerevisiae in, 426 strains after TNT transformation, 380
Plafslmuiodr esctreannss fetro, hamluolpthiirleisci staanndc e,h alfotroolme raP.n t Salmonella typhimurium, multiplex PCR am Tryptophan biosynthetic pathway, genes for in
plification and GeneComb DNA-DNA endosymbiont Buchnera of Diuraphis
bacteria, 347 hybridization assay for detection in shellfish noxia, 58
Plesiomonas shigelloides, incidence in frest
water in Brazil, 28 of, 101 tsf gene, as part of transcriptional unit in Spi
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) Serovar 7 strain, of Actinobacillus ple roplasma curt, 269
adenylacte cyclase gene-specific sequences pneumoniae, vaccination of mice wi Tunicamycin, effect on glycosylation and se
fromO . novo-ulmi, C. albicans, and A HS93Tox pIG-TIK strain protects against cretion of a-amylase from Aspergillus ory
bisporus isolated by, 359 challenge by, 324 ae, 117
Serratia plymuthica sp. strain B7, mass bal
cry-type gene content of B. thuringiensis Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, protein
determined by, 195 ance studies with '*C-labeled TNT medi synthesis of heme-deficient E. coli and pa
region upstream of botF in Clostridium botuli ated by, 380 rental strains compared by, 226
num and C. barati amplified by, 262 Shellfish, multiplex PCR for detection of mi
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) RFLP crobial pathogens in, 101
analysis, variation of R-domain structure of Spiroplasma cur rpsBAsf/x operon, gene organi URA3 gene, encoding orotidine-5'-phospate
ice nucleation genes in Erwinia herbicola zation and transcriptional analysis of, 269 decarboxylase in Candida tropicalis, clon
group bacteria detected by, 201 Spirulina platensis, cloning of phytoene syn ing and sequence analysis of, 210
Providencia alcalifaciens, Hep-2 cell invasion thase gene (crtB) from, 289
by, 159 Stable artificial RNA (SAR), expressed in con
Pseudomonas aeruginosa structed E. coli strain PCPHR, 341 Vibrio cholerae
binding of pili of, to LMW mucin and neu Staphylococcus aureus effect of overexpression of mutant B sub-
tral cystatin of submandibular-sublingual inhibitory effect of macrolide antibiotics on unit on cholera toxin production by, 231
saliva, 395 50S ribosome function in, 412 non-01, incidence in frest water in Brazil, 28
446 Subject Index—Volume 37, 1998
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, multiplex PCR am Wall hydrolytic enzymes, produced by Saccha Xylose transport, by Thermoanaerobacte
plification and GeneComb™ DNA-DNA romyces cerecisiae fragile mutants, 365 ethanolicus, role of D-xylose-binding pro-
hybridization assay for detection in shellfish Waterborne viruses, oxidized coal for removal tein in, 295
of, 101 of
Vibrio vulnificus, multiplex PCR amplification Yeast extract, effect on growth and metabo
and GeneComb™ DNA-DNA hybridization ¥ gene, as part of transcriptional unit in Spiro lism of H>-utilizing acetogenic bacteria
assay for detection in shellfish of, 101 plasma citri, 269 from human colon, 166
Vitaminic cofactors, of yeast extract, role in rvlF gene, of Thermoanaerobacter ethanoli
growth and metabolism of acetogenic bacte us, characterization of D-xylose-binding Zwittermicin A, in vitro activity against bacte-
ria from human colon, 166 protein encoded by, 295 ria, fungi, and protists, 6
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