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301. Integration and excision of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis prophage-like element, phiRv1

302. Microbiology. A tail of two specifi-cities

303. Evolutionary Relationships Among Diverse Bacteriophages and Prophages

304. Changing the Culture of Science Education at Research Universities

305. Genetic analysis of peptidoglycan biosynthesis in mycobacteria: characterization of a ddlA mutant of Mycobacterium smegmatis

306. Assembly and activation of site-specific recombination complexes

307. Characterization of a Mycobacterium smegmatis mutant that is simultaneously resistant to D-cycloserine and vancomycin

308. Rapid film-based determination of antibiotic susceptibilities of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains by using a luciferase reporter phage and the Bronx Box

309. Mycobacteriophage D29 integrase-mediated recombination: specificity of mycobacteriophage integration

310. Protein-DNA complexes in mycobacteriophage L5 integrative recombination

311. 9 Genetic Methods in Mycobacteria

312. Characterization of the mIHF Gene of Mycobacterium smegmatis

313. Characterization of the dnaG locus in Mycobacterium smegmatis reveals linkage of DNA replication and cell division

314. Teaching Scientific Inquiry

315. Conditionally replicating mycobacteriophages: A system for transposon delivery to Mycobacterium tuberculosis

316. A novel host factor for integration of mycobacteriophage L5

317. Construction of D29 shuttle phasmids and luciferase reporter phages for detection of mycobacteria

318. Positions of strand exchange in mycobacteriophage L5 integration and characterization of the attB site

319. Transcriptional regulation of repressor synthesis in mycobacteriophage L5

320. L5 luciferase reporter mycobacteriophages: a sensitive tool for the detection and assay of live mycobacteria

321. Use of in vivo complementation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis to identify a genomic fragment associated with virulence

322. A Tail of Two Specifi-cities

323. Mycobacteriophage L5 integrase-mediated site-specific integration in vitro

324. Genetic transformation of mycobacteria

325. Mycobacterium smegmatis RNA polymerase: DNA supercoiling, action of rifampicin and mechanism of rifampicin resistance

326. Superinfection immunity of mycobacteriophage L5: applications for genetic transformation of mycobacteria

328. The cohesive ends of mycobacteriophage L5 DNA

329. Site-specific integration of mycobacteriophage L5: integration-proficient vectors for Mycobacterium smegmatis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and bacille Calmette-Guérin

330. The crystal structure of the catalytic domain of the site-specific recombination enzyme gamma delta resolvase at 2.7 A resolution

331. The two functional domains of gamma delta resolvase act on the same recombination site: implications for the mechanism of strand exchange

332. Erratum: Efficient site-specific integration in Plasmodium falciparum chromosomes mediated by mycobacteriophage Bxb1 integrase

333. Control of phage Bxb1 excision by a novel recombination directionality factor

334. Evaluation of host immune responses to Mycobacteriophage Fionnbharth by route of delivery

335. Preparation of heavy-atom derivatives using site-directed mutagenesis

336. Analysis of gamma delta resolvase mutants in vitro: evidence for an interaction between serine-10 of resolvase and site I of res

337. DNA sequence and transcriptional organization of essential cell division genes ftsQ and ftsA of Escherichia coli: evidence for overlapping transcriptional units

338. The sequence of the distal end of theE. coliribosomal RNA rrnE operon indicates conserved features are shared by rrn operons

339. Protein RepC is involved in copy number control of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010

340. A new cell division operon inEscherichia coli

341. DNA sequence and expression of the B95-8 Epstein—Barr virus genome

342. Use of epigenetically modified bacteriophage and dual beta-lactams to treat a Mycobacterium abscessus sternal wound infection

343. Uncoupling of the recombination and topoisomerase activities of the γδ resolvase by a mutation at the crossover point

344. Proline isomerism in staphylococcal nuclease characterized by NMR and site-directed mutagenesis

345. Deletion of the spf (spot 42 RNA) gene of Escherichia coli

346. Sequence analysis of Raji Epstein-Barr virus DNA

347. The 43 residue DNA binding domain of gamma delta resolvase binds adjacent major and minor grooves of DNA

348. The gamma delta resolvase induces an unusual DNA structure at the recombinational crossover point

349. Mobilization of the non-conjugative plasmid RSF1010: a genetic and DNA sequence analysis of the mobilization region

350. Snapshot of haloarchaeal tailed virus genomes

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