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==Attributions & Contributions== | ==Attributions & Contributions== | ||
Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page. They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students. | Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page. They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students. |
Revision as of 18:11, 26 July 2011
Attributions
References
DspB References
1) Simões, M., L. Simões, and M.J. Vieira. 2010. A review of current and emergent biofilm control strategies. Food Sci. and Tech. 43:573-583.
2) Manuel, S.G.A., C. Ragunath, H. Sait, E. Izano, J. Kaplan, and N. Ramasubbu. 2007. Role of active-site residues of dispersin B, a biofilm-releasing β-hexosaminidase from a periodontal pathogen, in substrate hydrolysis. FEBS J. 274:5987-5999.
3) Kaplan, J., C. Ragunath, N. Ramasubbu, and D. Fine. 2003. Detachment of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Biofilm Cells by an Endogenous beta-Hexosaminidase Activity. J. of Bacteriol. 185(16):4693-4698.
4) Lu, T., and J. Collins. 2007. Dispersing biofilms with engineered enzymatic bacteriophage. PNAS 104(27):11197-11202.
5) Nomellini, J., C. Li, D. Lavallee, I. Shanina, L. Cavacini, M. Horwitz, and J. Smit. 2010. Development of an HIV-1 Specific Microbicide Using Caulobacter crescentus S-Layer Mediated Display of CD4 and MIP1α. PLoS ONE 5(4):e10366.
6) Bingle, W.H., J.F. Nomellini, and J. Smit. 2000. Secretion of the Caulobacter crescentus S-layer protein: further localization of the C-terminal secretion signal and its use for secretion of recombinant proteins. J. of Bacteriol. 182(11):3298-301.
7) Malakooti, J., S. Wang, and B. Ely. 1995. A Consensus Promoter Sequence for Caulobacter crescentus Genes Involved in Biosynthetic and Housekeeping Functions. J. of Bacteriol. 177(15):4372-4376.
8) Meisenzahl, A., L. Shapiro, U. Jenal. 1997. Isolation and Characterization of a Xylose-Dependent Promoter from Caulobacter crescentus. J. of Bacteriol. 179(3):592-600.
Esp References
RsaA References
1) Awram, P., and J. Smit. 1998. The Caulobacter crescentus paracrystalline S-layer protein is secreted by an ABC transporter (type I) secretion apparatus. J. of Bacteriol. 180(12):3062-69. 2) Bingle, W.H., J.F. Nomellini, and J. Smit. 2000. Secretion of the Caulobacter crescentus S-layer protein: further localization of the C-terminal secretion signal and its use for secretion of recombinant proteins. J. of Bacteriol. 182(11):3298-301.
Attributions & Contributions
Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page. They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students.