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* '''November 2011'''
 
* '''November 2011'''
** [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21979936 Locke ''et al''.] demonstrate how the [[SigB]]-dependent general stress response is controlled by signals using stochastic pulse frequency modulation through a compact regulatory architecture.
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** [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21979936 Locke ''et al''.] show how the [[SigB]]-dependent general stress response is controlled by signals using stochastic pulse frequency modulation through a compact regulatory architecture.
 
** '''Relevant ''Subti''Wiki pages:'''  [[Michael Elowitz]], [[SigB]], [[General stress proteins (controlled by SigB)|General stress response]]  
 
** '''Relevant ''Subti''Wiki pages:'''  [[Michael Elowitz]], [[SigB]], [[General stress proteins (controlled by SigB)|General stress response]]  
 
  <big>''Locke JC, Young JW, Fontes M, Hernández Jiménez MJ, Elowitz MB''  </big>
 
  <big>''Locke JC, Young JW, Fontes M, Hernández Jiménez MJ, Elowitz MB''  </big>

Revision as of 07:43, 29 October 2011

2011

Locke JC, Young JW, Fontes M, Hernández Jiménez MJ, Elowitz MB  
Stochastic pulse regulation in bacterial stress response. 
Science. 2011 334:366-369. 
PubMed:21979936



Lehnik-Habrink M, Schaffer M, Mäder U, Diethmaier C, Herzberg C, Stülke J  
RNA processing in Bacillus subtilis: identification of targets of the essential RNase Y. 
Mol Microbiol. 2011 81(6): 1459-73. 
PubMed:21815947



Ethan C Garner, Remi Bernard, Wenqin Wang, Xiaowei Zhuang, David Z Rudner, Tim Mitchison
Coupled, circumferential motions of the cell wall synthesis machinery and MreB filaments in B. subtilis.
Science: 2011, 333(6039);222-5
[PubMed:21636745] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Julia Domínguez-Escobar, Arnaud Chastanet, Alvaro H Crevenna, Vincent Fromion, Roland Wedlich-Söldner, Rut Carballido-López
Processive movement of MreB-associated cell wall biosynthetic complexes in bacteria.
Science: 2011, 333(6039);225-8
[PubMed:21636744] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

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  • May 2011
    • Miles et al. identified the enzyme for the key final step in the biosynthesis of queuosine, a hypermodified base found in the wobble positions of tRNA Asp, Asn, His, and Tyr from bacteria to man
    • Relevant SubtiWiki pages: QueG, translation