E J Duvall
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Gene | 1983
E J Duvall; D.M. Williams; Paul S. Lovett; C. Rudolph; N. Vasantha; M. Guyer
A cloned Bacillus pumilus cat gene expresses chloramphenicol-inducible chloramphenicol acetyltransferase activity in Bacillus subtilis. The chloramphenicol inducibility trait was shown to be determined by a 234-bp region of the cloned DNA. Nucleotide sequence analysis of this 234-bp segment indicated that the cat ribosome-binding site occurs within a 40-bp region containing 14-bp terminal inverted repeat sequences. Transcription of this region into RNA should sequester the cat ribosome-binding site in a stable stem-loop conformation. Chloramphenicol-mediated destabilization of the stem-loop is suggested as the basis for the chloramphenicol inducibility phenotype.
Journal of Bacteriology | 1981
D M Williams; E J Duvall; Paul S. Lovett
Gene | 1981
Donna M. Williams; R.G. Schoner; E J Duvall; L.H. Preis; Paul S. Lovett
Journal of Bacteriology | 1984
E J Duvall; D M Williams; S. Mongkolsuk; Paul S. Lovett
Gene | 1987
Nicholas P. Ambulos; E J Duvall; Paul S. Lovett
Journal of Bacteriology | 1987
E J Duvall; N P Ambulos; Paul S. Lovett
Journal of Bacteriology | 1986
N P Ambulos; E J Duvall; Paul S. Lovett
Gene | 1985
Skorn Mongkolsuk; E J Duvall; Paul S. Lovett
Journal of Bacteriology | 1988
U J Kim; N P Ambulos; E J Duvall; M A Lorton; Paul S. Lovett
Journal of Bacteriology | 1987
N P Ambulos; E J Duvall; Paul S. Lovett