Table of Contents     JMMB Volume 4 Number 1. January 2002

Microbiology news and views

  • JMMB Symposium
  • JMMB Reviews
  • JMMB Bioinformatics Corner
  • JMMB Communications
  • JMMB Research Articles
  • JMMB Symposium

  • Structure and Function of Pore-Forming ß-Barrels from Bacteria
    Anne H. Delcour [Abstract] [access full article]
  • Ushers and Secretins: Channels for the Secretion of Folded Proteins across the Bacterial Outer Membrane
    David G. Thanassi [Abstract] [access full article]
  • Bacteriophage Holins: Deadly Diversity
    Ry Young [Abstract] [access full article]
  • JMMB Reviews

  • Transport Capabilities Encoded Within the Bacillus subtilis Genome
    Milton H. Saier, Jr., Seth R. Goldman, Randal R. Maile, Matthew S. Moreno, Walter Weyler, Nelson Yang and Ian T. Paulsen [Abstract] [access full article]
  • JMMB Bioinformatics Corner

  • A Web-Based Tree View (TV) Program for the Visualization of Phylogenetic Trees
    Yufeng Zhai, Jason Tchieu, and Milton H. Saier, Jr. [Abstract] [access full article]
  • JMMB Communications

  • SPOUT: a Class of Methyltransferases that Includes spoU and trmD RNA Methylase Superfamilies, and Novel Superfamilies of Predicted Prokaryotic RNA Methylases
    Vivek Anantharaman, Eugene V. Koonin and L. Aravind [Abstract] [access full article]
  • JMMB Research Articles

  • An Inventory of Genes Encoding RNA Polymerase Sigma Factors in 31 Completely Sequenced Eubacterial Genomes
    Gerhard Mittenhuber [Abstract] [access full article]
  • Sequence Analysis and Structure Prediction of 23S rRNA:m1G Methyltransferases Reveals a Conserved Core Augmented with a Putative Zn-Binding Domain in the N-Terminus and Family-Specific Elaborations in the C-Terminus
    Janusz M. Bujnicki, Robert M. Blumenthal and Leszek Rychlewski [Abstract] [access full article]
  • A XerD Recombinase with Unusual Active Site Motifs in Streptococcus pneumoniae
    Peter Reichmann and Regine Hakenbeck [Abstract] [access full article]
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