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1. Tetracycline-associated transcriptional regulation of transfer genes of the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT

2. An unexpected effect of tetracycline concentration: growth phase-associated excision of the Bacteroides mobilizable transposon NBU1

3. Integration site selection by the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnBST

4. Integration and excision of a newly discovered Bacteroides conjugative transposon, CTnBST

5. Identification and characterization of conjugative transposons CTn86 and CTn9343 in Bacterroides fragilis strains

6. A Bacteroides conjugative transposon, CTnERL, can transfer a portion of itself by conjugation without excising from the chromosome

7. Distribution of the ermG gene among bacterial isolates from porcine intestinal contents

8. Regulation of excision genes of the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT

9. Translational control of tetracycline resistance and conjugation in the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT

10. Regulation of a Bacteroides operon that controls excision and transfer of the conjugative transposon CTnDOT

11. Development of an in vitro integration assay for the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT

12. Characterization of genes involved in modulation of conjugal transfer of the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT

13. Production of two proteins encoded by the Bacteriodes mobilizable transposon NBU1 correlates with time-dependent accumulation of the excised NBU1 circular form

14. Characterization of the 13-kilobase ermF region of the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT

15. Integration and expression of a Bacteroides conjugative transposon, CTnDOT

16. Characterization of a bacteroides mobilizable transposon, NBU2, which carries a functional lincomycin resistance gene

18. Construction and characterization of a Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron recA mutant: transfer of Bacteroides integrated conjugative elements is RecA independent

19. NBU1, a mobilizable site-specific integrated element from Bacteroides spp., can integrate nonspecifically in Escherichia coli

20. The Bacteroides mobilizable insertion element, NBU1, integrates into the 3' end of a Leu-tRNA gene and has an integrase that is a member of the lambda integrase family

21. Use of a modified Bacteroides-Prevotella shuttle vector to transfer a reconstructed beta-1,4-D-endoglucanase gene into Bacteroides uniformis and Prevotella ruminicola B(sub 1)4

22. Conjugative transposons: an unusual and diverse set of integrated gene transfer elements

23. In the driver's seat: the Bacteroides conjugative transposons and the elements they mobilize

24. Location and characteristics of the transfer region of a Bacteroides conjugative transposon and regulation of transfer genes

25. The mobilization regions of two integrated Bacteroides elements, NBU1 and NBU2, have only a single mobilization protein and may be on a cassette

26. Characterization of a new type of Bacteroides conjugative transposon, Tcr Emr 7853

27. Evidence for natural horizontal transfer of tetQ between bacteria that normally colonize humans and bacteria that normally colonize livestock

28. Characterization of the mobilization region of a Bacteroides insertion element (NBU1) that is excised and transferred by Bacteroides conjugative transposons

29. Excision, transfer, and integration of NBU1, a mobilizable site-selective insertion element

30. Tetracycline regulation of gens on Bacteroides conjugative transposons

31. Genes involved in production of plasmidlike forms by a Bacteroides conjugal chromosomal element share amino acid homology with two-component regulatory systems

32. Evidence for natural transfer of a tetracycline resistance gene between bacteria from the human colon and bacteria from bovine rumen

33. Insertion and excision of Bacteroides conjugative chromosomal elements

34. Possible origins of CTnBST, a conjugative transposon found recently in a human colonic Bacteroides strain

35. A newly discovered Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnGERM1, contains genes also found in gram-positive bacteria

36. Identification of a new ribosomal protection type of tetracycline resistance gene, tet(36), from swine manure pits

41. Bacterial resistance to tetracycline: mechanisms, transfer, and clinical significance

43. Regulation of Excision Genes of the Bacteroides Conjugative Transposon CTnDOT.

44. Integration Site Selection by the Bacteroides Conjugative Transposon CTnBST.

45. An Unexpected Effect of Tetracycline Concentration: Growth Phase-Associated Excision of the Bacteroides Mobilizable Transposon NBU1.

46. Distribution of the ermG Gene among Bacterial Isolates from Porcine Intestinal Contents.

47. Translational Control of Tetracycline Resistance and Conjugation in the Bacteroides Conjugative Transposon CTnDOT.

48. Development of an In Vitro Integration Assay for the Bacteroides Conjugative Transposon CTnDOT.

49. Production of Two Proteins Encoded by the Bacteroides Mobilizable Transposon NBU1 Correlates....

50. A Newly Discovered Bacteroides Conjugative Transposon, CTnGERM1, Contains Genes Also Found in Gram-Positive Bacteria.

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