



Bacterial flagellar diversity and evolution: seek simplicity and distrust it
Mark J. Pallen, Snyder, Lori A.S., Nicholas J. Loman, Klaus Fütterer
págs. 1-5
Interchangeable modules in bacterial thiol-disulfide exchange pathway
Thijs R.H.M. Kouwen, van Dijl, Jan Maarten
págs. 6-12
Lipoprotein biogenesis in Gram-positive bacteria: knowing when to hold `em, knowing when to fold `e
Sutcliffe, Iain C., Matthew I. Hutchings, Tracy Palmer, Dean J. Harrington
págs. 13-21
Drug: H+ antiporters in chemical stress response in yeas
Tânia R. Cabrito, Nuno P. Mira, Sá-Correia, Isabel, Sandra C. dos Santos, Teixeira, Miguel C.
págs. 22-31
Rethinking our understanding of the pathogenesis of necrotic enteritis in chickens
Titball, Richard W., Van Immerseel, Filip, Rood, Julian I., Robert J. Moore
págs. 32-36
págs. 37-45
Genomic islands are dynamic, ancient integrative elements in bacterial evolution
E. Fidelma Boyd, Salvador Almagro-Moreno, Michelle A. Parent
págs. 47-53
Staphylococcus aureus as an intracellular pathogen: the role of small colony variants
Sendi, Parham, Richard A. Proctor
págs. 54-58
Staphylococcus aureus: new evidence for intracellular persistence
págs. 59-65
págs. 66-72
The developmental model of microbial biofilms: ten years of a paradigm up for review
Russell D. Monds, O'Toole Open, George A.
págs. 73-87
págs. 89-94
Interactions between vertically transmitted symbionts: cooperation or conflict?
Vautrin, Emilie, Vavre, Fabrice
págs. 95-99
Dissecting microbiological systems using materials science
Weibel, Douglas B., Abishek Muralimohan, Ye-Jin Eun, Basudeb Bhattacharyya
págs. 100-108
Vibrio biofilms: so much the same yet so different
Yildiz, Fitnat H., Visick, Karen L.
págs. 109-118
págs. 119-129
Pseudomonas aeruginosa hypoxic or anaerobic biofilm infections within cystic fibrosis airways
Andrew B. Herr, Charles C. Caldwell, Joseph O. Matu, Daniel J. Hassett, Sutton, Mark D., Schurr, Michael J.
págs. 130-138
Secretion and subcellular localizations of bacterial proteins: a semantic awareness issue
Ian R. Henderson, Mickaël Desvaux, Michel Hébraud, Talon, Régine
págs. 139-145
Biased codon usage in signal peptides: a role in protein export
Zalucki, Yaramah M., Ifor R. Beacham, Michael P. Jennings
págs. 146-150
Fungal LysM effectors: extinguishers of host immunity?
Ronnie de Jonge, Thomma, Bart P.H.J.
págs. 151-157
Vesicular transport across the fungal cell wall
Rodrigues, Marcio L., Arturo Casadevall, Joshua D. Nosanchuk, Williamson, Peter
págs. 158-162
Small RNAs and the control of transposons and viruses in Drosophila
van Rij, Ronald P., Eugene Berezikov
págs. 163-171
Culicoides and the emergence of bluetongue virus in northern Europe
Simon Carpenter, Wilson, Anthony, Philip S. Mellor
págs. 172-178
Biological pest control in beetle agriculture
Duur K. Aanen, Slippers, Bernard, Wingfield, Michael J.
págs. 179-182
Eliminating latent tuberculosis
Young, Douglas B., Hannah P. Gideon, Wilkinson, Robert J.
págs. 183-188
More than a signal: non-signaling properties of quorum sensing molecules
Schertzer, Jeffrey W., Megan L. Boulette, Whiteley, Marvin
págs. 189-195
Looking for Darwin's footprints in the microbial world
Eric J. Alm, Shapiro, B. Jesse, Lawrence A. David, Jonathan Friedman
págs. 196-204
Rolling-circle amplification of viral DNA genomes using phi29 polymerase
van Ranst, Marc, Stevens, Hans, Reimar Johne, Hermann Müller, Annabel Rector
págs. 205-211
Bacterial nitric oxide synthases: what are they good for?
Sudhamsu, Jawahar, Brian R. Crane
págs. 212-218
Lipoteichoic acid biosynthesis: two steps forwards, one step sideways?
Obaidur Rahman, Lynn G. Dover, Sutcliffe, Iain C.
págs. 219-225
págs. 226-232
For absent friends: life without recombination in mutualistic γ-proteobacteria
Sharples, Gary J.
págs. 233-242
Ancient micronauts: interplanetary transport of microbes by cosmic impacts
págs. 243-250
A modular master on the move: the Tn916 family of mobile genetic elements
Roberts, Adam P., Peter Mullany
págs. 251-258
págs. 259-260
Applying the Gene Ontology in microbial annotation
Amelia Ireland, Michelle G. Giglio, Candace W. Collmer, Jane Lomax
págs. 262-268
What we can learn about Escherichia coli through application of Gene Ontology
Markus Krummenacker, Siegele, Deborah A., James C. Hu, Peter D. Karp, Ingrid M. Keseler
págs. 269-270
págs. 279-285
Functional annotations for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome: the knowns and the known unknowns
págs. 286-294
Gene Ontology and the annotation of pathogen genomes: the case of Candida albicans
Skrzypek, Marek S., Sherlock, Gavin, Martha B. Arnaud, Maria C. Costanzo, Shah, Prachi
págs. 295-303
Gene Ontology for type III effectors: capturing processes at the host-pathogen interface
págs. 304-311
Describing commonalities in microbial effector delivery using the Gene Ontology
Marcus C. Chibucos, Tseng, Tsai-Tien, Setubal, João C.
págs. 312-319
Infection strategies of filamentous microbes described with the Gene Ontology
Torto-Alalibo, Trudy, Shaowu Meng, Ralph A. Dean
págs. 320-327
Understanding animal viruses using the Gene Ontology
Shane C. Burgess, Fiona M. McCarthy, Timothy J. Mahony, Mark S. Parcells
págs. 328-335
Type VII secretion in mycobacteria: classification in line with cell envelope structure
Ben J. Appelmelk, Wilbert Bitter, Edith N.G. Houben, Joen Luirink
págs. 337-338
Outer membrane translocation: numerical protein secretion nomenclature in question in mycobacteria
Ian R. Henderson, Mickaël Desvaux, Michel Hébraud, Talon, Régine
págs. 338-340
págs. 341-347
págs. 348-354
A prototype two-partner secretion pathway: the Haemophilus influenzae HMW1 and HMW2 adhesin systems
St. Geme III, Joseph W., Yeo, Hye-Jeong
págs. 355-360
Controlling injection: regulation of type III secretion in enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli
Jai J. Tree, Eliza B. Wolfson, David L. Gally, Andrew J. Roe, Dai Wang
págs. 361-370
Brucella regulators: self-control in a hostile environment
Splitter, Gary A., Amy A. Rambow-Larsen, Erik M. Petersen, Christopher R. Gourley
págs. 371-377
Mineral weathering by bacteria: ecology, actors and mechanisms
Pascale Frey-Klett, Uroz, Stéphane, Christophe Calvaruso, Turpault, Marie-Pierre
págs. 378-387
LPxTG surface proteins of enterococci
Antoni P.A. Hendrickx, Willem van Schaik, Marc J.M. Bonten, Rob J.L. Willems
Migrating microbes and planetary protection
Wayne L. Nicholson, Andrew C. Schuerger, Margaret S. Race
págs. 393-398
Microbial TIR domains: not necessarily agents of subversion?
Abigail M. Spear, Mark J. Pallen, Helen S. Atkins, Nicholas J. Loman
págs. 399-405
págs. 406-413
Color me bad: microbial pigments as virulence factors
págs. 414-422
Infrequent marine-freshwater transitions in the microbial world
Ramiro Logares, Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi, Jessica L. Clasen, Jon Bråte, Stefan Bertilsson, Karin Rengefors
págs. 423-430
An "omics" approach to uropathogenic Escherichia coli vaccinology
Sivick Kelsey E. , Mobley Harry L.T.
págs. 431-432
págs. 433-432
The use of mushroom-forming fungi for the production of N-glycosylated therapeutic proteins
Elsa Berends, Karin Scholtmeijer, Luis G. Lugones, Dirk Bosch, Han A.B. Wösten
págs. 439-443
Exploring the inner membrane proteome of Escherichia coli: which proteins are eluding detection and why?
págs. 444-449
págs. 450-457
Establishing nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with legumes: how many rhizobium recipes?
Catherine Masson-Boivin, Eric Giraud, Jacques Batut, Xavier Perret
págs. 458-466
Killing me softly: chlamydial use of proteolysis for evading host defenses
Zhong Guangming
págs. 467-474
Can filamentous fungi form biofilms?
Michael W. Harding, Ronald J. Howard, Lyriam L.R. Marques, Merle E. Olson
págs. 475-480
Sexual reproduction in Aspergillus species of medical or economical importance: why so fastidious?
págs. 481-487
The search for the fungal tree of life
David J. McLaughlin, Joseph W. Spatafora, François Lutzoni, David S. Hibbett, Rytas Vilgalys
págs. 488-497
Life in the inflamed intestine, Salmonella style
Santos Renato L. et. al.
págs. 498-506
Ancient ESCRTs and the evolution of binary fission
Samson Rachel Y. , Bell Stephen D.
págs. 507-513
Dealing with low pH: entry and exit of alphaviruses and flaviviruses
Sánchez-San Martín Claudia , Liu Catherine Y. ,Kielian Margaret
págs. 514-521
págs. 522-528
Actinobacteria as mutualists: general healthcare for insects?
págs. 529-535
Bacterial tyrosine kinases: novel targets for antibacterial therapy?
págs. 536-543
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Endofungal bacteria as producers of mycotoxins
Lackner Gerald, Christian Hertweck, Laila P. Partida-Martinez
págs. 570-576




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