FEMS Microbiology Letters 79 (1991) 359-362 © 1991 Federation of European Microbiological Societies 0378-/1910 /9$037.5 0 FEMS Microbiology Letters AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 79 Allison, S.M. and Prosser, J.1. Chardon-Loriaux, I., see Ladjama, A. (79) 279 Survival of ammonia oxidising bacteria in air-dried soil (79) Chippaux, M., see Py, B. (79) 315 65 Christiansen, G., see Ladefoged, S.A. (79) 133 Amano, H., Sakaguchi, R. and Shishido, K. Cornaglia, E., Elazhary, Y. and Talbot, B. An insertion of Escherichia coli transposable element IS/K Characterization of bovine rotavirus VP6 and VP7 as glyco- into the site immediately before tetracycline-resistance de- proteins using monoclonal antibodies (79) 147 terminant of Bacillus subtilis chromosomal DNA fragment Costas, M., see Owen, R.J. (79) 199 in cloning in E.coli (79) 5 Counsell, D., see Poole, P.S. (79) 1 Anastasio, M.P., see Visca, P. (79) 225 Andersen, S.J. and Dabbs, E.R. Dabbs, E.R., see Andersen, S.J. (79) 247 Cloning of nocardioform DNA conferring the ability to Das, H.K., see Mishra, P. (79) 41 inactivate rifampicin (79) 247 Devriese, L.A., see Friesenegger, A. (79) 323 Arita, M., Honda, T., Miwatani, T., Takeda, T., Takao, T. and Duran, A., see Ribas, J.C. (79) 263 Shimonishi, Y. Du Toit, P.J., see Phillips, A. (79) 21 Purification and characterization of a heat-stable enter- otoxin of Vibrio mimicus (79) 105 Elazhary, Y., see Cornaglia, E. (79) 147 Armitage, J.P., see Poole, P.S. (79) 1 Etchegaray, J.P., Martinez, M.A., Krauskopf, M. and Leén, G. Molecular cloning of Renibacterium salmoninarum DNA Bagga, P.S., see Sharma, S. (79) 99 fragments (79) 61 Banner, C.R., Rohovec, J.S. and Fryer, J.L. A new value for mol percent guanine + cytosine of DNA for the salmonid fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum Fantasia, M., see Visca, P. (79) 225 Fenchel, T., see Finlay, B.J. (79) 187 (79) 57 Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A., Jeronimus, E., Maarsen, K.., Barras, F., see Py, B. (79) 315 Stouthamer, A.H. and Van Verseveld, H.W. Barrett-Bee, K., Newboult, L. and Pinder, P. Absence of ammonia excretion during free-living, nitrogen- Biochemical changes associated with the antifungal action fixing growth of Azorhizobium caulinodans (79) 45 of the triazole ICI 153,066 on Candida albicans and Tri- Fevre, M., see Girard, V. (79) 285 chophyton quinckeanum (79) 127 Fiedler, S., see Friesenegger, A. (79) 323 Barrett-Bee, K.J., see Payne, J.W. (79) 15 Filetici, E., see Visca, P. (79) 225 Barrett-Bee, K.J., see Shallow, D.A. (79) 9 Finlay, B.J. and Fenchel, T. Beutin, L., see Prada, J. (79) 111 Polymorphic bacterial symbionts in the anaerobic ciliated Bickley, J., see Owen, R.J. (79) 199 protozoon Metopus (79) 187 Bingham, A.H.A. Foglietti, M.J., see Ladjama, A. (79) 279 Low copy number vectors for expression of fused genes to Friesenegger, A., Fiedler, S., Devriese, L.A. and Wirth, R. B-galactosidase in Escherichia coli (79) 239 Genetic transformation of various species of Enterococcus Bothast, R.J., see Silman, R.W. (79) 69 by electroporation (79) 323 Bowman, R.A., O’Neill, G.L. and Riley, T.V. Fryer, J.L., see Banner, C.R. (79) 57 Non-radioactive restriction fragment length polymorphism Fukumura, T., see Miyata, M. (79) 329 (RFLP) typing of Clostridium difficile (79) 269 Brana, A.F., see Mayo, B. (79) 195 Brown, S., see Poole, P.S. (79) 1 Gaillard, B., see Labadie, J.C. (79) 75 Garel, J.-R., see Le Bras, G. (79) 89 Cabral, J.P.S. Girard, V. and Fevre, M. The antibacterial action of cupric ions in Pseudomonas Involvement of phosphorylated compounds in stimulation syringae (79) 303 of 1,4-8 glucan synthases of Saprolegnia monoica (79) 285 Car, N.B. and Woods, D.R. Graeme-Cook, K.A. Protein turnover in exponential and stationary phase Vibrio The regulation of porin expression in Escherichia coli: cells (79) 297 effect of turgor stress (79) 219 360 Gray, S.N., Wilding, N. and Markham, P. Ladefoged, S.A. and Christiansen, G. In vitro germination of single conidia of the aphid-patho- Analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the Mycoplasma genic fungus Erynia neoaphidis and phenotypic variation hominis tuf gene and its flanking region (79) 133 among sibling strains (79) 273 Ladjama, A., Chardon-Loriaux, I. and Foglietti, M.J. Grothues, D. and Rudolph, K. On the pectolytic activity of two Streptomyces strains (79) Macrorestriction analysis of plant pathogenic Pseudomonas 279 species and pathovars (79) 83 Lampis, G., Pinducciu, G. and Pompei, R. Guest, J.R., see Haydon, D.J. (79) 291 B-N-Acetyl-D-Glucosaminidase activity of oral nutrition- ally variant streptococci (79) 95 Le Bras, G. and Garel, J.-R. Hacker, J., see Ott, M. (79) 233 Properties of D-lactate dehydrogenase from Lactobacillus Hardisson, C., see Mayo, B. (79) 195 bulgaricus: a possible different evolutionary origin for the Hashimoto, H., see Okazaki, T. (79) 31 D- and L-lactate dehydrogenases (79) 89 Haydon, D.J. and Guest, J.R. Leén, G., see Etchegaray, J.P. (79) 61 A new family of bacterial regulatory proteins (79) 291 Himanen, J.-P., Hyvarinen, T., Olander, R.-M., Runeberg-Ny- Lerch, K., see Niedermann, D.M. (79) 309 man, K. and Sarvas, M. The 20 kDa C-terminally truncated form of pertussis toxin Maarsen, K., see Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) 45 subunit $1 secreted from Bacillus subtilis (79) 115 Margesin, R. and Schinner, F. Hirai, K., see Okazaki, T. (79) 31 Characterization of a metalloprotease from psychrophilic Honda, T., Shiba, A., Seo, S., Yamamoto, J., Matsuyama, J. Xanthomonas maltophilia (79) 257 and Miwatani, T. Markham, P., see Gray, S.N. (79) 273 Identity of hemolysins produced by Bacillus thuringiensis Marquardt, A., see Kaulfers, P.-M. (79) 335 and Bacillus cereus (79) 205 Martinez, M.A., see Etchegaray, J.P. (79) 61 Honda, T., see Arita, M. (79) 105 Matsuyama, J., see Honda, T. (79) 205 Horbach, S., Neuss, B. and Sahm, H. Mayo, B., Hardisson, C. and Brafia, A.F. Effect of azasqualene on hopanoid biosynthesis and ethanol Nucleolytic activities in Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis tolerance of Zymomonas mobilis (79) 347 NCDO 497 (79) 195 Hyvirinen, T., see Himanen, J.-P. (79) 115 Mishra, P., Roy, B., Prasad, R. and Das, H.K. Amino acid transport in Azotobacter vinelandii: implica- Ito, H., Nishibuchi, M. and Takeda, Y. tions on nonavailability of amino acid auxotrophs (79) 41 Analysis of the antigenic difference between Vero toxin 2 Miwatani, T., see Arita, M. (79) 105 (VT2) and VT2 variant (VT2vh) of Verotoxin-producing Miwatani, T., see Honda, T. (79) 205 Escherichia coli by a site-directed mutagenesis (79) 27 Miyata, M., Wang, L. and Fukumura, T. lyobe, S., see Okazaki, T. (79) 31 Physical mapping of the Mycoplasma capricolum genome (79) 329 Miyata, T., see Nukina, M. (79) 159 Jeronimus, E., see Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) 45 Jonson, G., see Svennerholm, A.-M. (79) 179 Mochida, Y., see Nukina, M. (79) 165 Moreno, M., see Owen, R.J. (79) 199 Morgan, D.R., see Owen, R.J. (79) 199 Kamata, Y., see Ogasawara, J. (79) 351 Mullany, P., Wilks, M. and Tabaqchali, S. Kato, C. and Kuramitsu, H.K. Transfer of Tn 9/6 and Tn9/6AE into Clostridium difficile: Molecular basis for the association of glucosyltransferases demonstration of a hot-spot for these elements in the C. with the cell surface of oral streptococci (79) 153 difficile genome (79) 191 Kaulfers, P.-M. and Marquardt, A. Demonstration of formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity in formaldehyde-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (79) 335 Nakano, H. and Sakaguchi, G. Kizaki, H., see Sato, Y. (79) 339 An unusually heavy contamination of honey products by Klink, F., see Pechmann, H. (79) 51 Clostridium botulinum type F and Bacillus alvei (79) 171 Kozaki, S., see Ogasawara, J. (79) 351 Nelsen, T.C., see Silman, R.W. (79) 69 Kozaki, S., see Tabita, K. (79) 251 Neuss, B., see Horbach, S. (79) 347 Krauskopf, M., see Etchegaray, J.P. (79) 61 Newboult, L., see Barrett-Bee, K. (79) 127 Kuramitsu, H.K., see Kato, C. (79) 153 Niedermann, D.M. and Lerch, K. Kuramitsu, H.K., see Sato, Y. (79) 339 Regulation of biosynthesis of L-amino acid oxidase by Neurospora crassa (79) 309 Labadie, J.C., Gaillard, B. and Potier, P. Nishibuchi, M., see Ito, H. (79) 27 Involvement of the collagenase produced by Coryne- Nukina, M., Miyata, T., Sakaguchi, S. and Sakaguchi, G. bacterium rathayii in its adhesion to collagen (79) 75 Detection of neutral sugars in purified type G botulinum progenitor toxin and the effects of some glycolytic enzymes Pujar, B.G., see Sivamurthy, K. (79) 37 on its molecular dissociation and oral toxicity (79) 159 Py, B., Salmond, G.P.C., Chippaux, M. and Barras, F. Nukina, M., Mochida, Y., Sakaguchi, S. and Sakaguchi, G. Secretion of cellulases in Erwinia chrysanthemi and E. Difficulties of molecular dissociation of Clostridium carotovora is species-specific (79) 315 botulinum type G progenitor toxin (79) 165 Radnedge, L. and Pinney, R.J. Ogasawara, J., Kamata, Y., Sakaguchi, G. and Kozaki, S. Ultraviolet light induction of lambda from dem host strains Properties of a protease-sensitive acceptor component in alleviates EcoRII restriction of phage (79) 121 mouse brain synaptosomes for Clostridium botulinum type Ray, A., Redhead, K., Selkirk, S. and Poole, S. B neurotoxin (79) 351 Variability in LPS composition, antigenicity and reactogen- Oh, K.-H. and Tuovinen, O.H. icity of phase variants of Bordetella pertussis (79) 211 Detection and identification of substituted phenols as inter- Redhead, K., see Ray, A. (79) 211 mediates of concurrent bacterial degradation of the phe- Ribas, J.C., Roncero, C., Rico, H. and Duran, A. noxy herbicides MCPP and 2,4-D (79) 141 Characterization of a Schizosaccharomyces pombe morpho- Okazaki, T., Iyobe, S., Hashimoto, H. and Hirai, K. logical mutant altered in the galactomannan content (79) Cloning and characterization of a DNA fragment that 263 complements the nfxB mutation in Pseudomonas aeru- Rico, H., see Ribas, J.C. (79) 263 ginosa PAO (79) 31 Riley, T.V., see Bowman, R.A. (79) 269 Olander, R.-M., see Himanen, J.-P. (79) 115 Rohovec, J.S., see Banner, C.R. (79) 57 O’Neill, G.L., see Bowman, R.A. (79) 269 Roncero, C., see Ribas, J.C. (79) 263 Orsi, N., see Visca, P. (79) 225 Roy, B., see Mishra, P. (79) 41 Ott, M. and Hacker, J. Rudolph, K., see Grothues, D. (79) 83 Analysis of the variability of S-fimbriae expression in an Runeberg-Nyman, K., see Himanen, J.-P. (79) 115 Escherichia coli pathogen (79) 233 Owen, R.J., Bickley, J.. Moreno, M., Costas, M. and Morgan, Sahm, H., see Horbach, S. (79) 347 D.R. Sakaguchi, G., see Nakano, H. (79) 171 Biotype and macromolecular profiles of cytotoxin-produc- Sakaguchi, G., see Nukina, M. (79) 159 ing strains of Helicobacter pylori from antral gastric mucosa Sakaguchi, G., see Nukina, M. (79) 165 (79) 199 Sakaguchi, G., see Ogasawara, J. (79) 351 Sakaguchi, G., see Tabita, K. (79) 251 Payne, J.W., Barrett-Bee, K.J. and Shallow, D.A. Sakaguchi, R., see Amano, H. (79) 5 Peptide substrates rapidly modulate expression of dipeptide Sakaguchi, S., see Nukina, M. (79) 159 and oligopeptide permeases in Candida albicans (79) 15 Sakaguchi, S., see Nukina, M. (79) 165 Payne, J.W., see Shallow, D.A. (79) 9 Sakaguchi, S., see Tabita, K. (79) 251 Pechmann, H., Tesch, A. and Klink, F. Salmond, G.P.C., see Py, B. (79) 315 Cloning and sequencing of the fus-gene encoding elonga- Sandhu, D.K., see Sharma, S. (79) 99 tion factor 2 in the archaebacterium Thermoplasma Sarvas, M., see Himanen, J.-P. (79) 115 acidophilum (79) 51 Sato, Y., Yamamoto, Y., Suzuki, R., Kizaki, H. and Kuramitsu, Phillips, A., Pretorius, G.H.J. and Du Toit, P.J. H.K. A survey of yeast ureases and characterisation of partially Construction of scrA::lacZ gene fusions to investigate purified Rhodosporidium paludigenum urease (79) 21 regulation of the sucrose PTS of Streptococcus mutans (79) Pinder, P., see Barrett-Bee, K. (79) 127 339 Pinducciu, G., see Lampis, G. (79) 95 Schinner, F., see Margesin, R. (79) 257 Pinney, R.J., see Radnedge, L. (79) 121 Selkirk, S., see Ray, A. (79) 211 Pompei, R., see Lampis, G. (79) 95 Seo, S., see Honda, T. (79) 205 Poole, P.S., Brown, S., Counsell, D. and Armitage, J.P. Shallow, D.A., Barrett-Lee, K.J. and Payne, J.W. The effect of phosphate on the motility of Rhodobacter Evaluation of the dipeptide and oligopeptide permeases of sphaeroides (79) 1 Candida albicans as uptake routes for synthetic anti- Poole, S., see Ray, A. (79) 211 candidal agents (79) 9 Potier, P., see Labadie, J.C. (79) 75 Shallow, D.A., see Payne, J.W. (79) 15 Prada, J. and Beutin, L. Sharma, S., Sandhu, D.K. and Bagga, P.S. Detection of Escherichia coli a-haemolysin genes and their Physical characterization of isozymes of endo-f-1,4- expression in a human faecal strain of Enterobacter cloacae glucanase and f-1,4-glucosidase from Aspergillus species (79) 111 (79) 99 Prasad, R., see Mishra, P. (79) 41 Shiba, A., see Honda, T. (79) 205 Pretorius, G.H.J., see Phillips, A. (79) 21 Shimonishi, Y., see Arita, M. (79) 105 Prosser, J.I., see Allison, S.M. (79) 65 Shishido, K., see Amano, H. (79) 5 362 Silman, R.W., Nelsen, T.C. and Bothast, R.J. Takeda, Y., see Ito, H. (79) 27 Comparison of culture methods for production of Col- Talbot, B., see Cornaglia, E. (79) 147 letotrichum truncatum spores for use as a mycoherbicide Tesch, A., see Pechmann, H. (79) 51 (79) 69 Tuovinen, O.H., see Oh, K.-H. (79) 141 Sivamurthy, K., Swamy, B.M. and Pujar, B.G. Transformation of dimethylterephthalate by the fungus Van Verseveld, H.W., see Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. Sclerotium rolfsii (79) 37 (79) 45 Stouthamer, A.H., see Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) Vetriani, C., see Visca, P. (79) 225 45 Visca, P., Filetici, E., Anastasio, M.P., Vetriani, C., Fantasia, Suzuki, R., see Sato, Y. (79) 339 M. and Orsi, N. Svennerholm, A.-M., Jonson, G. and Yan, C. Siderophore production by Sa/monella species isolated from A method for studies of an El Tor-associated antigen of different sources (79) 225 Vibrio cholerae O1 (79) 179 Swamy, B.M., see Sivamurthy, K. (79) 37 Wang, L., see Miyata, M. (79) 329 Wilding, N., see Gray, S.N. (79) 273 Tabaqchali, S., see Mullany, P. (79) 191 Wilks, M., see Mullany, P. (79) 191 Tabita, K., Sakaguchi, S., Kozaki, S. and Sakaguchi, G. Wirth, R., see Friesenegger, A. (79) 323 Distinction between Clostridium botulinum type A strains Woods, D.R., see Car, N.B. (79) 297 associated with food-borne botulism and those with infant botulism in Japan in intraintestinal toxin production in infant mice and some other properties (79) 251 Yamamoto, J., see Honda, T. (79) 205 Takao, T., see Arita, M. (79) 105 Yamamoto, Y., see Sato, Y. (79) 339 Takeda, T., see Arita, M. (79) 105 Yan, C., see Svennerholm, A.-M. (79) 179 FEMS Microbiology Letters 79 (1991) 363-371 © 1991 Federation of European Microbiological Societies 0378-/1910 /9$037.5 0 FEMS Microbiology Letters SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 79 Acceptor Aphid-infectivity Type B botulinum neurotoxin; Synaptosome; Ganglioside; Erynia neoaphidis; Single spore germination; Conidium; Phe- Binding; Clostridium botulinum (Ogasawara, J. (79) 351) notypic variation; Colony extension rate (Gray, S.N. (79) 273) Acetylglucosaminidase Archaebacterium Nutritionally variant streptococcus; Bacteriolytic activity Thermoplasma acidophilum; Elongation factor 2; fus Gene; (Lampis, G. (79) 95) Nucleotide sequence (Pechmann, H. (79) 51) Adhesion Aspergillus endo-f-1,4-Glucanase; -1,4-Glucosidase; Isozyme; Char- Collagenase; Collagen (Labadie, J.C. (79) 75) acterization (Sharma, S. (79) 99) Aerobactin ATP Salmonella; Siderophore; Enterobactin; Colicin B; Cloacin B-Glucan synthase; Saprolegnia monoica; Glucose-phosphate DF13; Iron (Visca, P. (79) 225) (Girard, V. (79) 285) Alpine environment Auxotrophy Xanthomonas maltophilia; Metalloprotease; Psychrophilic Azotobacter vinelandii; Amino acid uptake (Mishra, P. (79) 41) (Margesin, R. (79) 257) Azasqualene L-Amino acid oxidase Hopanoid; Zymomonas mobilis; Ethanol (Horbach, S. (79) Neurospora crassa; Gene expression (Niedermann, D.M. (79) 347) 309) Azorhizobium caulinodans Amino acid uptake Nitrogen fixation; Ammonia excretion; Chemostat (Ferdinan- Azotobacter vinelandii; Auxotrophy (Mishra, P. (79) 41) dy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) 45) Ammonia excretion Azotobacter vinelandii Azorhizobium caulinodans; Nitrogen fixation; Chemostat (Fer- Amino acid uptake; Auxotrophy (Mishra, P. (79) 41) dinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) 45) nfxB Ammonia oxidising bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa; New quinolone antimicrobial agent; Survival in soil; Desiccation; Nitrification; Extracellular poly- Membrane permeability; Cloning (Okazaki, T. (79) 31) meric substance (Allison, S.M. (79) 65) Bacillus alvei Anaerobic ciliate Clostridium botulinum type F; Honey; Heavy contamination; Symbiosis; Bacterial polymorphism (Finlay, B.J. (79) 187) Multiplication (Nakano, H. (79) 171) Anion exchange chromatography Bacillus cereus Type G botulinum toxin; Toxic component; Nontoxic compo- Hemolysin; Bacillus thuringiensis (Honda, T. (79) 205) nent (Nukina, M. (79) 165) Bacillus subtilis Anticandidal peptide IS/K insertion; IS/ Variant; Tetracycline-resistance gene; Peptide transport; Candida albicans (Shallow, D.A. (79) 9) Chromosomal DNA; Escherichia coli (Amano, H. (79) 5) Antigenic difference Pertussis toxin; Subunit S1; Secretion; Protective antibody Vero toxin; Site-directed mutagenesis (Ito, H. (79) 27) (Himanen, J.-P. (79) 115) 364 Bacillus thuringiensis Chemostat Hemolysin; Bacillus cereus (Honda, T. (79) 205) Azorhizobium caulinodans;, Nitrogen fixation; Ammonia excre- tion (Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) 45) Bacterial kidney disease Renibacterium salmoninarum gene (Etchegaray, J.P. (79) 61) Chromosomal DNA IS/K insertion; IS/ Variant; Tetracycline-resistance gene; Bacterial polymorphism Escherichia coli; Bacillus subtilis (Amano, H. (79) 5) Anaerobic ciliate; Symbiosis (Finlay, B.J. (79) 187) Clinical isolate Bacteriolytic activity Disinfectant; Resistance mechanism; Enterobacteriaceae Acetylglucosaminidase; Nutritionally variant streptococcus (Kaulfers, P.-M. (79) 335) (Lampis, G. (79) 95) Cloacin DF13 Binding Salmonella; Siderophore; Enterobactin; Aerobactin; Colicin B; Type B_ botulinum neurotoxin; Acceptor; Synaptosome; Iron (Visca, P. (79) 225) Ganglioside; Clostridium botulinum (Ogasawara, J. (79) 351) Cloning Biocontrol Pseudomonas aeruginosa; New quinolone antimicrobial agent; Membrane culture; Solid-state culture; Submerged culture; nfxB; Membrane permeability (Okazaki, T. (79) 31) Plackett-Burman (Silman, R.W. (79) 69) Biodegradation of herbicides Clostridium botulinum Type B botulinum neurotoxin; Acceptor; Synaptosome; 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenol; 2-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)pro- Ganglioside; Binding (Ogasawara, J. (79) 351) pionic acid; 2,4-Dichlorophenol; 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid; Substituted phenol (Oh, K.-H. (79) 141) Clostridium botulinum type A Biotype Infant botulism; Food-borne botulism; Haemagglutinin; In- Helicobacter pylori; Protein pattern; DNA digest pattern; testinal colonization (Tabita, K. (79) 251) Ribopattern; Plasmid; Cytotoxin (Owen, R.J. (79) 199) Clostridium botulinum type F Biotype El Tor Honey; Heavy contamination; Multiplication; Bacillus alvei Vibrio cholerae; Mannose-sensitive haemagglutinin; El Tor-as- (Nakano, H. (79) 171) sociated antigen (Svennerholm, A.-M. (79) 179) Clostridium difficile Bordetella pertussis TN9/6; Tn9/64E; Hot spot (Mullany, P. (79) 191) Lipopolysaccharide (Ray, A. (79) 211) RFLP typing (Bowman, R.A. (79) 269) Bovine rotavirus protein Epitope (Cornaglia, E. (79) 147) Colicin B Salmonella; Siderophore; Enterobactin; Aerobactin; Cloacin Candida albicans DF13; Iron (Visca, P. (79) 225) Peptide transport; Anticandidal peptide (Shallow, D.A. (79) 9) Collagen Triazole antifungal agent; Trichophyton quinckeanum (Barrett- Collagenase; Adhesion (Labadie, J.C. (79) 75) Bee, K. (79) 127) Collagenase Cellulase Collagen; Adhesion (Labadie, J.C. (79) 75) Protein secretion; Erwinia chrysanthemi; Erwinia carotovora; Growth phase regulation (Py, B. (79) 315) Colony extension rate Cell wall structure Erynia neoaphidis; Single spore germination; Conidium; Phe- Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Galactomannan (Ribas, J.C. (79) notypic variation; Aphid-infectivity (Gray, S.N. (79) 273) 263) Conidium Characterization Erynia neoaphidis;, Single spore germination; Phenotypic varia- endo-B-1,4-Glucanase; $-1,4-Glucosidase; Isozyme; Aspergil- tion; Colony extension rate; Aphid-infectivity (Gray, S.N. (79) lus (Sharma, S. (79) 99) 273) Cross-reactivity EcoRIl Urease activity; Yeast species (Phillips, A. (79) 21) Restriction alleviation; Phage; Escherichia coli K-12; Ultra- violet light (Radnedge, L. (79) 121) Cupric ion Pseudomonas syringae, Potassium ion; Respiration; Diethyldi- Electroporation thiocarbamate (Cabral, J.P.S. (79) 303) Genetic transformation; Enterococcus spp. (Friesenegger, A. (79) 323) Cytotoxin Elongation factor 2 Helicobacter pylori; Biotype; Protein pattern; DNA digest pat- Archaebacterium; Thermoplasma acidophilum; fus Gene; tern; Ribopattern; Plasmid (Owen, R.J. (79) 199) Nucleotide sequence (Pechmann, H. (79) 51) Desiccation Mycoplasma hominis; DNA sequence (Ladefoged, S.A. (79) Ammonia oxidising bacteria; Survival in soil; Nitrification; 133) Extracellular polymeric substance (Allison, S.M. (79) 65) El Tor-associated antigen 2,4-Dichlorophenol Vibrio cholerae; Mannose-sensitive haemagglutinin; Biotype El Biodegradation of herbicides; 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenol; 2-(2- Tor (Svennerholm, A.-M. (79) 179) Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid; 2,4-Dichloropheno- xyacetic acid; Substituted phenol (Oh, K.-H. (79) 141) Enterobacter cloacae a-Haemolysin expression; Escherichia coli; Morganella 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid morganii; Haemolytic Enterobacteriaceae (Prada, J. (79) 111) Biodegradation of herbicides; 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenol; 2-(2- Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid; 2,4-Dichlorophenol; Enterobacteriaceae Substituted phenol (Oh, K.-H. (79) 141) Disinfectant; Resistance mechanism; Clinical isolate (Kaulfers, P.-M. (79) 335) Diethyldithiocarbamate Enterobactin Cupric ion; Pseudomonas syringae; Potassium ion; Respiration Salmonella; Siderophore; Aerobactin; Colicin B; Cloacin (Cabral, J.P.S. (79) 303) DF13; Iron (Visca, P. (79) 225) Dimethylterephthalate Enterococcus spp. Transformation; Sclerotium rolfsii (Sivamurthy, K. (79) 37) Genetic transformation; Electroporation (Friesenegger, A. (79) 323) Disinfectant Resistance mechanism; Clinical isolate; Enterobacteriaceae Epitope (Kaulfers, P.-M. (79) 335) Bovine rotavirus protein (Cornaglia, E. (79) 147) DNA-binding protein Erwinia carotovora Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; Sequence Protein secretion; Cellulase; Erwinia chrysanthemi; Growth comparison; FadR; GenA; GntR; HutC; KorA; P30; PhnF phase regulation (Py, B. (79) 315) (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) Erwinia chrysanthemi Protein secretion; Cellulase; Erwinia carotovora; Growth phase DNA cloning regulation (Py, B. (79) 315) Rifampicin inactivation; Nocardioform; Rhodococcus (Ander- sen, S.J. (79) 247) Erynia neoaphidis Single spore germination; Conidium; Phenotypic variation; DNA digest pattern Colony extension rate; Aphid-infectivity (Gray, S.N. (79) 273) Helicobacter pylori; Biotype; Protein pattern; Ribopattern; Plasmid; Cytotoxin (Owen, R.J. (79) 199) Escherichia coli IS/K insertion; IS/ Variant; Tetracycline-resistance gene; DNA restriction Chromosomal DNA; Bacillus subtilis (Amano, H. (79) 5) Lactococcus; Nuclease (Mayo, B. (79) 195) a-Haemolysin expression; Morganella morganii; Enterobacter DNA sequence cloacae; Haemolytic Enterobacteriaceae (Prada, J. (79) 111) Mycoplasma hominis; Elongation factor (Ladefoged, S.A. (79) 133) OmpF; OmpC; Turgor stress (Graeme-Cook, K.A. (79) 219) 366 S-fimbria; Variability; Expression (Ott, M. (79) 233) fus Gene Archaebacterium; Thermoplasma acidophilum; Elongation fac- B-Galactosidase fusion; Stringent replication; Regulation of tor 2; Nucleotide sequence (Pechmann, H. (79) 51) expression (Bingham, A.H.A. (79) 239) gt{B Gene Escherichia coli K-12 Streptococcus mutans; Glucosyltransferase (Kato, C. (79) 153) Restriction alleviation; Phage; EcoRII; Ultraviolet light (Radnedge, L. (79) 121) Gene expression Neurospora crassa; L-Amino acid oxidase (Niedermann, D.M. (79) 309) Ethanol Azasqualene; Hopanoid; Zymomonas mobilis (Horbach, S. (79) 347) Gene fusion SucrosePTS; Streptococcus mutans (Sato, Y. (79) 339) Expression . Genetic transformation Escherichia coli; S-fimbria; Variability (Ott, M. (79) 233) Enterococcus spp.; Electroporation (Friesenegger, A. (79) 323) Extracellular polymeric substance Genome fingerprinting Ammonia oxidising bacteria; Survival in soil; Desiccation; Plant pathogenic pseudomonad; Pseudomonas syringae; Pulsed Nitrification (Allison, S.M. (79) 65) field gel electrophoresis; Macrorestriction analysis (Grothues, D. (79) 83) FadR Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; DNA-bind- endo- B -1,4-Glucanase ing protein; Sequence comparison; GenA; GntR; HutC; KorA; B-1,4-Glucosidase; Isozyme; Aspergillus; Characterization P30; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) (Sharma, S. (79) 99) Field inversion electrophoresis 8-Glucan synthase Physical map; Mycoplasma capricolum (Miyata, M. (79) 329) Saprolegnia monoica; ATP; Glucose-phosphate (Girard, V. (79) 285) Food-borne botulism Clostridium botulinum type A; Infant botulism; Haemag- Glucose-phosphate glutinin; Intestinal colonization (Tabita, K. (79) 251) 8-Glucan synthase; Saprolegnia monoica; ATP (Girard, V. (79) 285) Galactomannan Schizosaccharomyces pombe; Cell wall structure (Ribas, J.C. B-1,4-Glucosidase (79) 263) endo-B-1,4-Glucanase; Isozyme; Aspergillus; Characterization (Sharma, S. (79) 99) 8-Galactosidase fusion Escherichia coli; Stringent replication; Regulation of expres- Glucosyltransferase sion (Bingham, A.H.A. (79) 239) Streptococcus mutans; gtfB Gene (Kato, C. (79) 153) Ganglioside Glycolytic enzymes Type B botulinum neurotoxin; Acceptor; Synaptosome; Bind- Type G botulinum toxin; Natural sugar; Oral toxicity; Gas- ing; Clostridium botulinum (Ogasawara, J. (79) 351) liquid chromatography; Peptidoglycan (Nukina, M. (79) 159) Gas-liquid chromatography GntR Type G botulinum toxin; Natural sugar; Oral toxicity; Pepti- Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; DNA-bind- doglycan; Glycolytic enzymes (Nukina, M. (79) 159) ing protein; Sequence comparison; FadR; GenA; HutC; KorA; P30; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) G+C content Renibacterium salmoninarum; Taxonomy; Phylogeny (Banner, Growth phase regulation C.R. (79) 57) Protein secretion; Cellulase; Erwinia chrysanthemi; Erwinia carotovora (Py, B. (79) 315) GenA Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; DNA-bind- Haemagglutinin ing protein; Sequence comparison; FadR; GntR; HutC; KorA; Clostridium botulinum type A; Infant botulism; Food-borne P30; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) botulism; Intestinal colonization (Tabita, K. (79) 251) a-Haemolysin expression Isozyme Escherichia coli; Morganella morganii; Enterobacter cloacae; endo-B-1,4-Glucanase; f-1,4-Glucosidase; Aspergillus; Char- Haemolytic Enterobacteriaceae (Prada, J. (79) 111) acterization (Sharma, S. (79) 99) Haemolytic Enterobacteriaceae IS/ Variant a-Haemolysin expression; Escherichia coli; Morganella IS/K insertion; Tetracycline-resistance gene; Chromosomal morganii; Enterobacter cloacae (Prada, J. (79) 111) DNA; Escherichia coli; Bacillus subtilis (Amano, H. (79) 5) Heat-stable enterotoxin KorA Vibrio mimicus;, Vibrio cholerae non-O1 (Arita, M. (79) 105) Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; DNA-bind- ing protein; Sequence comparison; FadR; GenA; GntR; HutC; Heavy contamination P30; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) Clostridium botulinum type F; Honey; Multiplication; Bacillus alvei (Nakano, H. (79) 171) D-Lactate dehydrogenase Lactobacillus bulgaricus; Protein evolution (Le Bras, G. (79) 89) Helicobacter pylori Lactobacillus bulgaricus Biotype; Protein pattern; DNA digest pattern; Ribopattern; D-Lactate dehydrogenase; Protein evolution (Le Bras, G. (79) Plasmid; Cytotoxin (Owen, R.J. (79) 199) 89) Helix-turn-helix motif Lactococcus Transcriptional regulator; DNA-binding protein; Sequence Nuclease; DNA restriction (Mayo, B. (79) 195) comparison; FadR; GenA; GntR; HutC; KorA; P30; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) Lipopolysaccharide Bordetella pertussis (Ray, A. (79) 211) Hemolysin Bacillus thuringiensis; Bacillus cereus (Honda, T. (79) 205) Macrorestriction analysis Plant pathogenic pseudomonad; Pseudomonas syringae; Pulsed Honey field gel electrophoresis; Genome fingerprinting (Grothues, D. Clostridium botulinum type F; Heavy contamination; Multipli- (79) 83) cation; Bacillus alvei (Nakano, H. (79) 171) Mannose-sensitive haemagglutinin Hopanoid Vibrio cholerae; Biotype El Tor; El Tor-associated antigen Azasqualene; Zymomonas mobilis; Ethanol (Horbach, S. (79) (Svennerholm, A.-M. (79) 179) 347) Membrane culture Hot spot Solid-state culture; Submerged culture; Plackett-Burman; Bio- TN9/6; Tn9/6A4E; Clostridium difficile (Mullany, P. (79) 191) control (Silman, R.W. (79) 69) HutC Membrane permeability Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; DNA-bind- Pseudomonas aeruginosa; New quinolone antimicrobial agent; ing protein; Sequence comparison; FadR; GenA; GntR; KorA; nfxB; Cloning (Okazaki, T. (79) 31) P30; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) Membrane potential Infant botulism Motility loss (Poole, P.S. (79) 1) Clostridium botulinum type A; Food-borne botulism; Haemag- glutinin; Intestinal colonization (Tabita, K. (79) 251) Metalloprotease Xanthomonas maltophilia; Psychrophilic; Alpine environment Intestinal colonization (Margesin, R. (79) 257) Clostridium botulinum type A; Infant botulism; Food-borne botulism; Haemagglutinin (Tabita, K. (79) 251) 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenol Biodegradation of herbicides; 2-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophen- Iron oxy)propionic acid; 2,4-Dichlorophenol; 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy- Salmonella; Siderophore; Enterobactin; Aerobactin; Colicin B; acetic acid; Substituted phenol (Oh, K.-H. (79) 141) Cloacin DF13 (Visca, P. (79) 225) 2-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid IS/K insertion Biodegradation of herbicides; 2-Methyl-4-chlorophenol; 2,4- IS/ Variant; Tetracycline-resistance gene; Chromosomal DNA; Dichlorophenol; 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid; Substituted Escherichia coli; Bacillus subtilis (Amano, H. (79) 5) phenol (Oh, K.-H. (79) 141) 368 Morganella morganii Nutritionally variant streptococcus a-Haemolysin expression; Escherichia coli; Enterobacter cloa- Acetylglucosaminidase; Bacteriolytic activity (Lampis, G. (79) cae; Haemolytic Enterobacteriaceae (Prada, J. (79) 111) 95) Motility loss OmpC Membrane potential (Poole, P.S. (79) 1) OmpF; Escherichia coli; Turgor stress (Graeme-Cook, K.A. (79) 219) Multiplication Clostridium botulinum type F; Honey; Heavy contamination; OmpF Bacillus alvei (Nakano, H. (79) 171) OmpC; Escherichia coli; Turgor stress (Graeme-Cook, K.A. (79) 219) Mycoplasma capricolum Physical map; Field inversion electrophoresis (Miyata, M. (79) Oral toxicity 329) Type G botulinum toxin; Natural sugar; Gas-liquid chro- matography; Peptidoglycan; Glycolytic enzymes (Nukina, M. Mycoplasma hominis (79) 159) Elongation factor; DNA sequence (Ladefoged, S.A. (79) 133) P30 Natural sugar Helix-turn-helix motif; Transcriptional regulator; DNA-bind- Type G botulinum toxin; Oral toxicity; Gas-liquid chromatog- ing protein; Sequence comparison; FadR; GenA; GntR; HutC; raphy; Peptidoglycan; Glycolytic enzymes (Nukina, M. (79) KorA; PhnF (Haydon, D.J. (79) 291) 159) Pectolytic activity Neurospora crassa Streptomyces strains (Ladjama, A. (79) 279) L-Amino acid oxidase; Gene expression (Niedermann, D.M. (79) 309) Peptide permease Peptide regulation; Transport regulation; Nitrogen regulation; New quinolone antimicrobial agent Permease regulation (Payne, J.W. (79) 15) Pseudomonas aeruginosa, nfxB; Membrane permeability; Clon- ing (Okazaki, T. (79) 31) Peptide regulation Peptide permease; Transport regulation; Nitrogen regulation; Nitrification Permease regulation (Payne, J.W. (79) 15) Ammonia oxidising bacteria; Survival in soil; Desiccation; Extracellular polymeric substance (Allison, S.M. (79) 65) Peptide transport Anticandidal peptide; Candida albicans (Shallow, D.A. (79) 9) Nitrogen fixation Azorhizobium caulinodans; Ammonia excretion; Chemostat Peptidoglycan (Ferdinandy-van Vlerken, M.M.A. (79) 45) Type G botulinum toxin; Natural sugar; Oral toxicity; Gas- liquid chromatography; Glycolytic enzymes (Nukina, M. (79) Nitrogen regulation 159) Peptide permease; Peptide regulation; Transport regulation; Permease regulation (Payne, J.W. (79) 15) Permease regulation Nocardioform Peptide permease; Peptide regulation; Transport regulation; Rifampicin inactivation; Rhodococcus; DNA cloning (Ander- Nitrogen regulation (Payne, J.W. (79) 15) sen, S.J. (79) 247) Pertussis toxin Nontoxic component Subunit S1; Secretion; Bacillus subtilis; Protective antibody Type G botulinum toxin; Anion exchange chromatography; (Himanen, J.-P. (79) 115) Toxic component (Nukina, M. (79) 165) Phage Nuclease Restriction alleviation; Escherichia coli K-12; EcoRI; Ultra- Lactococcus; DNA restriction (Mayo, B. (79) 195) violet light (Radnedge, L. (79) 121) Nucleotide sequence Phenotypic variation Archaebacterium; Thermoplasma acidephilum; Elongation fac- Erynia neoaphidis; Single spore germination; Conidium; Col- tor 2; fus Gene (Pechmann, H. (79) 51) ony extension rate; Aphid-infectivity (Gray, S.N. (79) 273)