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Autor:
Asha I. Jacob, Sirin A. I. Adham, David S. Capstick, Scott R. D. Clark, Tara Spence, Trevor C. Charles
Publikováno v:
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol 21, Iss 7, Pp 979-987 (2008)
The short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) family is one of the largest and most ubiquitous protein families in bacterial genomes. Despite there being a few well-characterized examples, the substrate specificities or functions of most members of t
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https://doaj.org/article/41303e8a3f5a49e8beea8a306a41b4b2
Autor:
David Capstick, Kathy N. Lam, Trevor C. Charles, Scott R. D. Clark, Maria A. Trainer, Alicja Zachertowska
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 92 (2010)
BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology
Background S. meliloti forms indeterminate nodules on the roots of its host plant alfalfa (Medicago sativa). Bacteroids of indeterminate nodules are terminally differentiated and, unlike their non-terminally differentiated counterparts in determinate
Autor:
Scott R. D. Clark, Kyung Dong Lee, Donald L. Smith, Anh Ly, Alfred Souleimanov, Xiaomin Zhou, Woo-Jin Jung, Elizabeth J. Gray, Fazli Mabood, Trevor C. Charles
Publikováno v:
Planta. 229(4)
The mechanisms by which many plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) affect plants are unknown. We recently isolated a rhizosphere bacterium (Bacillus thuringiensis NEB17), that promotes soybean growth and screened the liquid growth medium in whi
Autor:
Tara Spence, Sirin A. Adham, David S. Capstick, Asha I. Jacob, Scott R. D. Clark, Trevor C. Charles
Publikováno v:
Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI. 21(7)
The short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) family is one of the largest and most ubiquitous protein families in bacterial genomes. Despite there being a few well-characterized examples, the substrate specificities or functions of most members of t