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<br>Kaplan, H. B. and Greenberg, E. P. 1985. Diffusion of Autoinducer Is Involved in Regulation of the Vibrio fischeri Luminescence System. J. Bacteriol. Vol. 163, No. 3. 1210-1214. | <br>Kaplan, H. B. and Greenberg, E. P. 1985. Diffusion of Autoinducer Is Involved in Regulation of the Vibrio fischeri Luminescence System. J. Bacteriol. Vol. 163, No. 3. 1210-1214. | ||
<br>'''>''' The concentration of AHL inside and outside of a cell would be the same. | <br>'''>''' The concentration of AHL inside and outside of a cell would be the same. | ||
- | <br>Stevens, A. M., Dolan M. K., and Greenberg E. P. 1994. Synergistic binding of the Vibrio fischeri LuxR transcriptional activator domain and RNA polymerase to the lux promoter region. | + | <br><br>Stevens, A. M., Dolan M. K., and Greenberg E. P. 1994. Synergistic binding of the Vibrio fischeri LuxR transcriptional activator domain and RNA polymerase to the lux promoter region. |
<br>'''>''' Promoter for luxR and negative feedback regulation | <br>'''>''' Promoter for luxR and negative feedback regulation | ||
Revision as of 00:12, 27 October 2007
Textbooks
General
Snyder, L. 2004. Molecular Genetics of Bacteria.
Lambda cI and cI regulated promoter
Ptashne, M. (translator Horikoshi., M.). 2006. Genetic Switch: Phage Lambda Revisited (Japanese translation)
Journals
Quorum sensing
Kaplan, H. B. and Greenberg, E. P. 1985. Diffusion of Autoinducer Is Involved in Regulation of the Vibrio fischeri Luminescence System. J. Bacteriol. Vol. 163, No. 3. 1210-1214.
> The concentration of AHL inside and outside of a cell would be the same.
Stevens, A. M., Dolan M. K., and Greenberg E. P. 1994. Synergistic binding of the Vibrio fischeri LuxR transcriptional activator domain and RNA polymerase to the lux promoter region.
> Promoter for luxR and negative feedback regulation
Plasmid copy number
Atlung T., Christensen, B. B., and Hansen, F. G. 1999. Role of the Rom Protein in Copy Number Control of Plasmid pBR322 at different growth rate. Plasmid 41, 110–119
>The ratio of pBR322 and pACYC184 kept in the same cell.