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Aerotaxis In Bacillus Subtilis, Laurence Samuel Wong
Aerotaxis In Bacillus Subtilis, Laurence Samuel Wong
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
B. subtilis, like Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium, responded to a step increase in oxygen concentration by swimming smoothly (~ 35 s duration) and to a decrease in oxygen by tumbling. In a spatial gradient of oxygen in liquid media, a band of cells congregated near the air interface. Aerotaxis required a functioning respiratory chain. Adaptation of B. subtilis, E. coli and S. typhimurium to media containing amino acids requires methylation of receptors/methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins. Adaptation to oxygen and phosphotransferase sugar substrates in B. subtilis was dependent on methylation, unlike similar adaptation in E. coli and S. typhimurium. …
Separation And Quantification Of Queuine-Modified And Unmodified Transfer Rna Isoacceptors, Jorge Miguel Pereira De Oliveira Da Silva Santos
Separation And Quantification Of Queuine-Modified And Unmodified Transfer Rna Isoacceptors, Jorge Miguel Pereira De Oliveira Da Silva Santos
Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations
The discovery of a base-exchange modification in the first position of the anticodon of four transfer RNA (tRNA) isoacceptor families has been shown to be correlated with a decrease in the rate of cell division in several tumorigenic tissues. This fact led to the hypothesis that wobbling in the anticodon might be a control point wich mediates the rate of translation. A suitable method for separation of different tRNA isoacceptor families had to be created in order to generate a means for quantitatively measuring degrees of this base modification in tRNA. Radio labelled amino acids were used to charge tRNA …