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INDEX OF AUTHORS AGERON, E. — See RIEGEL, P. olytic Escherichia coli with particular refer- ALDEN, M. — See Oxwumasua, O. ence to production of cytotoxic necrotizing A.onso, M.P. — See BLAnco, J. Se GD BF GREED cna cdccccccccsons 869 A.soycan, N., ATAOGLU, H. and SAGANAK, I. Bianco, J.E. — See Bianco, J. — The antigenic relationship between Can- Bianco, M. — See Bianco, J. dida tropicalis and Escherichia coli (O 75, BocKEMUHL, J. — See Poporr, M.Y. O 163) and Salmonella serotype Aberdeen BoHNERT, M., Ditasser, F., DALET, C., MEN- EN fd DEAE KE Sarees 2-0-6%:0:5-0o b 533 GAUD, J. and Cossart, P. — Use of specif- ASHWORTH, S. — See TuLty, M. ic oligonucleotides for direct enumeration ATAOGLU, H. — See Axsoycan, N. of Listeria monocytogenes in food samples AUDURIER, A. — See Mazurier, S.-I. by colony hybridization and rapid detection AVITABILE, A. — See LimaAuro, D. SP EE ce baWek ciwe ne deentateenvee o s 271 Baer, H.H. — See Lasz_o, A. Bo.Let, C. — See de LAMBALLERIE, X. Bas, J., GRABOwsKA, I. and MARKIEwiIcz, Z. BonaLy, R. — See BENALLAOUA, S. — N-unsubstituted glucosamine residues BourceTt, N. — See Dary, A. and other modifications in murein of the BRADBEER, C. — See WEI, B.-Y. obligatory chemolithotroph Thiobacillus Bricos, C.E., KHANDEKAR, S.S. and JAcoBson, RSAr e eae 47 G.R. — Structure/function relationships in Barsour, A.G. — See BERGSTROM, S. the Escherichia coli mannitol permease: BarsBour, A.G. — See WiIskE, B. identification of regions important for BARRERA, L. — See LASZLo, A. membrane insertion, substrate binding and BASSFORD, P.J. — See PENN, C.W. Se esac ai Deeeebe ees 139 BEBEAR, C. — See Douet, J.P. Brown, I.N. — See Coker, R.J. BEppoE, A.M. — See Natu, K. Bruni, C.B. — See Limauro, D. BEGAUD, E. and GERMANI, Y. — Detection of Bruni, C.B. — See LaviToa, A. enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in faecal BurMAN, N. — See WiskeE, B. specimens by acetylaminofluorene-labelled CaPpARON, M.G. — See PEREZ-CASAL, J. Ce <. ieee ee cethGheearesnc e 315 CaRBONETTI, N.H. — See Gross, R. BENALLAOUA, S., COULON, J. and BonaLy, R. CARVALHO, M.A.R. — See Farias, L.M. — Membrane phospholipid composition in CasTROVIEJO, M. — See Douet, J.P. Saccharomyces uvarum cells grown in the CAUDWELL, A. and KuszALa, C. — Mise au presence of subinhibitory doses of am- point d’un test ELISA sur les tissus de photericin B and desertomycin ........ 695 vignes atteintes de flavescence dorée ... 791 BERGBRANT, I.-M., IGERuD, A. and Norpn, P. CHARON, N.W., GREENBERG, E.P., KOOPMAN, — An improved method for quantitative M.B.H. and LimBerGeR, R.J. — culture of Malassezia furfur .......... 731 Spirochete chemotaxis, motility, and the BERGSTROM, S., GARON, C.F., BARBOUR, structure of the spirochetal periplasmic A.G. and MacDoucGALL, J. — Extra- rerree eer eee 597 chromosomal elements of spirochetes . 623 CHATTERJEE, D. — See Orme, I.M. BERGSTROM, S. — See WILskE, B. CHICHE-PoORTICHE, C. — See TEYSSEIRE, N. BERMUDEZ, L.E.M. — See Youna, L.S. CHIURAZzI, M. — See Moreno, S. Biss, W.F. — See Matar, G.M. CISALPINO, E.O. — See Farias, L.M. Bianco, J., BLANCO, M., ALonso, M.P., Coker, R.J., HELLYER, T.J., BRown, I.N. and BLANcOo, J.E., GoNZzALEz, E.A. and Weser, J.N. — Clinical aspects of GARABAL, J.I. — Characteristics of haem- mycobacterial infections in HIV infection 377 INDEX OF AUTHORS Cote, S.T. — See Heym, B. FONTANA, A. — See Guiraup, J.P. Co..iins, F.M. — Mycobacteria as cofactors Frey, J. — Construction of a broad host in AIDS range shuttle vector for gene cloning and CoLMIN, C. — See Pépay, M. expression in Actinobacillus pleuripneumo- Cooper, S. — See KEAsSLING, J.D. niae and other Pasteurellaceae CorRNELIS, P. — See Grimont, F. FUKUNAGA, M. — See Penn, C.W. CossarT, P. — See BoHNerT, M. Furuno, A. — See Kato, M. Couperc, F. — See De Briet, D. GALLION, C. — See De Briet, D. Cou.Lon, J. — See BENALLAOUA, S. GARABAL, J.I. — See BLAnco, J. Courcoux, P. — See Lasicne, A. Garon, C.F. — See BErGsTROM, S. Da.et, C. — See BOHNeERT, M. Gay, R. — See GeLHayeg, E. DaAMASCENO, C.A.V. — See Farias, L.M. GELHAYE, E., PETITDEMANGE, H. and Gay, R. DANCHIN, A. — See ZENG, G.Q. — Characteristics of cellulose colonization Dary, A., BourGeTt, N., Girarp, N., SIMONET, by a mesophilic; cellulolytic Clostridium J.-M. and Decaris, B. — Amplification of (strain C401) a particular DNA sequence in Streptomyces Georces, A.J. — See RENoM, G. ambofaciens RP 181110 reversibly prevents GERMANI, Y. — See BEGaup, E. spiramycin production Gervais, P. — See Mo.in, P. Davet, T. — See Mo in, P. GHEKARDINI, P. — See Paotozzi, L. Davip, H.L. — See Laszio, A. GHIGO, J.-M. and WANDERSMAN, C. — A Davip, H.L. — See Luguin, M. fourth metalloprotease gene in Erwinia Davip, H.L. — See Papa, F. chrysanthemi 857 Davies, J. — See SALAuze, D. GIAMMANCO, G. — See PiGNaTO, S. De Brig_, D., CouperRc, F., RieGet, P., GAL- GICQUEL, B. — See MENpIOLA, M.V. LION, C., LANGs, J.-C. and JEHL, F. — GIRARD, N. — See Dary, A. Contribution of high-performance liquid GIZATULLIN, F.S. and Lyozin, G.R. — The chromatography to the identification of origin of His* revertants of Salmonella some Corynebacterium species by compar- typhimurium obtained on selective medium 711 ison of their corynomycolic acid patterns GoseL, U. — See SAInt Girons, I. De Brie_, D. — See RieceEt, P. GONZALEZ, E.A. — See BLANco, J. De GaspErRI, C. — See Pésay, M. Goren, M.B. — See Laszzio, A. De Reuse, H. — See ZENG, G.Q. GouGEon, M.L. and Montaanigr, L. — New concepts in the mechanisms of CD4* lym- Decaris, B. — See Dary, A. Decaris, B. — See PEBay, M. phocyte depletion in AIDS, and the in- Derez, R. — See Moreno, S. fluence of opportunistic infections DENAMUR, E. — See Picarp, B. GouLLet, P. — See Picarp, B. Devin, D. — See Natu, K. GRAYON, M. — See GRIMONT, F. GresowskA, I. — See Bag, J. Dewitt, W. — See Matar, G.M. GREENBERG, E.P. — See CHARON, N.W. DiLasser, F. — See BOHNERT, M. GRIMONT, F., VERGER, J.M., CORNELIS, P., Dopin, A. — See Douet, J.P. DonkKERSLOOT, J.A. — See THOMPSON, J. Limet, J., LEFEVRE, M., Grayon, M., Douset, J.P., CAsTROoviEJO, M., Dopin, A. and REGNAULT, B., Van Broeck, J. and GriMontT, P.A.D. — Molecular typing of BéBEAR, C. — Purification and characteri- Brucella with cloned DNA probes zation of Kanagawa haemolysin from GRIMONT, F. — See PIGANTO, S. Vibrio parahaemolyticus GRIMONT, F. — See Scigeux, C. Dunn, J. — See PENN, C.W. GrIMonT, P.A.D. — See Grimont, F. Epmonps, P. — See Oxwumasua, O. GriIMONT, P.A.D. — See PIGANTO, S. E.iner, J.J. — See WA tis, R.S. GrRIMONT, P.A.D. — See RIEGEL, P. ELMERICH, C. — See ZEMAN, A.M.M. GRIMONT, P.A.D. — See SciEux, C. Espin, C. — See Moreno, S. Gross, R., CARBONETTI, N.H., Rossi, R. and Farias, L.M., CARVALHO, M.A.R., DAMASCE- RAPPUOLI, R. — Functional analysis of the No, C.A.V., CISALPINO, E.O. and VIEIRA, pertussis toxin promoter E.C. — Bacteriocin-like activity of Bac- GuEpDon, G. — See PéBay, M. teroides fragilis group isolated from mar- GuiRAuD, J.P. and Fontana, A. — Isolement mosets et caractérisation d’un mutant floculant de FERNANDEZ-LAGo, L. — See Vizcaino, N. Saccharomyces diastaticus Fixric, E. — See Simon, M. HANDZEL, V. — See LAsz.o, A. FiscHeTttT!, V.A. — See Pozzi, G. HELLER, T.J. — See Coker, R.J. FitzGEORGE, R.B. — See Tutty, M. 4 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY HELsEL, L. — See Matar, G.M. KoopMAN, M.B.H. — See CHARON, N.W. HERMANS, P.W.M. — See Van EMBDEN, KRULWICH, T.A. — See Ivey, D.M. J.D.A. KuBITSCHEK, H.E. — See Pal, S.R. Heym, B. and Coxe, S.T. — Isolation and Kunze, Z.M. — See McFappen, J.J. characterization of isoniazid-resistant mu- KuszALa, C. — See CAUDWELL, A. tants of Mycobacterium smegmatis and M. LABIGNE, A., Courcoux, P. and TompkKINs, L. Sie vehew ee uve whGy et is ¢ a 06 kde 721 — Cloning of Campylobacter jejuni genes HINDERSSON, P., THomas, D., STAMM, L., required for leucine biosynthesis, and con- PENN, C., Norris, S. and Jogens, L.A. — struction of /eu-negative mutant of C. jeju- Interaction of spirochetes with the host 629 ni by shuttle transposon mutagenesis ... 15 Hiraca, S. — See IMAMuRA, R. LABROUSSE, V. — See McFappen, J.J. HorFrner, S.E., KALLENIUS, G. and SvENSON, de LAMBALLERIE, X., ZANDOTTI, C., VIGNOLI, S.B. — Control of disease progress in C., BoLttet, C. and de Micco, P. — A Mycobacterium avium-infected AIDS pa- one-step microbial DNA extraction method tients 391 using ‘‘Chelex 100’’ suitable for gene am- Hocan, J. — See Okwumasua, O. plification 785 HorssurGH, C.R., Jr — Epidemiology of LAMBERTI, A. — See Moreno, S. mycobacterial diseases in AIDS ....... 372 Lancs, J.-C. — See De Brie, D. Hunter, S. — See VINgs, A. Lasz_o, A., BaAgeR, H.H., Goren, M.B., Huot, E. — See MgGuHrous, J. HANDZEL, V., BARRERA, L. and de Kan. IACCARINO, M. — See Moreno, S. ToR, I.N. — Evaluation of synthetic pseu- IGERUD, A. — See BERGBRANT, I.-M. do cord-factor-like glycolipids for the IMAMURA, R., Niki, H., KiITaAoka, M., serodiagnosis of tuberculosis .......... 217 YAMANAKA, K., OcuraA, T. and Hiraaa, S. Lasz_o, A., Papa, F. and Davin, H.L. — — Characterization of high molecular Thin-layer chromatography systems for the weights of complexes and polymers of identification of Mycobacterium tubercu- cytoplasmic proteins in Escherichia coli 743 losis, M. bovis BCG, M. kansaii, M. gas- INDERLIED, C.B. — See Youna, L.S. pf 0 ee ee ee 519 Ivey, D.M. and Krutwicu, T.A. — Two un- LAVITOLA, A., VANNI, M., MArTIN, P.M.V. related alkaliphilic Bacillus species possess and Bruni, C.B. — Cloning and charac- identical deviations in sequence from those terization of a Neisseria gene homologous of other prokaryotes in region F,) proposed to hisJ and argT of Escherichia coli and to be involved in proton translocation Salmonella typhimurium ............. 295 through the ATP synthase ............ 467 LEFEBVRE, R. — See Simon, M. JACOBSON, G.R. — Interrelationships between LEFEVRE, M. — See Grimont, F. protein phosphorylation and oligomeriza- LeEMIERE, J.P. — See Mo.in, P. tion in transport and chemotaxis via the Es- Limauro, D., AVITABILE, A., PUGLIA, A.M. cherichia coli mannitol phosphotransferase and Bruni, C.B. — Further characteriza- . daoadcens baub0bss bai aueene es 113 tion of the histidine gene cluster of Strep- JAcoBsON, G.R. — See Briacas, C.E. tomyces coelicolor A3(2): nucleotide JEHL, F. — See De Brie, D. sequence and transcriptional analysis of JEHL, F. — See RIEGEL, P. NE REA Sa Heat ne a> FO are me 683 Jorens, L.A. — See HINDERsSsON, P. LIMBERGER, R.J. — See CHARON, N.W. KADNER, R.J. — See WEI, B.-Y. Limet, J. — See GrIMONT, F. KALLENIUS, G. — See Horrner, S.E. Luquin, M., Papa, F. and Davin, H.L. — de Kantor, I.N. — See Lasz_o, A. Identification of sulpholipid I by thin-layer Kato, M. and Furuno, A. — Unusual struc- chromatography in the rapid identification ture of plasmid DNA formed in transfor- of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ........ 225 mants of Escherichia coli ............. 665 Luquin, M. — See Papa, F. KEASLING, J.D., PALSSonN, B.O. and Cooper, Lyozin, G.R. — See GIZATULLIN, F.S. S. — Replication of mini-F plasmids dur- MacDouGALL, J. — See BERGSTROM, S. ing the bacterial division cycle ........ 541 McFappen, J.J., KUNZE, Z.M., PorTAELS, F., KENNEDY, I.R. — See ZEMAN, A.M.M. LaBRouSSE, V. and Rastoci, N. — KHANDEKAR, S.S. — See Briaas, C.E. Epidemiological and genetic markers, viru- KiriMAT, M. — See RENom, G. lence factors and intracellular growth of KITAOKA, M. — See IMAmuRA, R. Mycobacterium avium in AIDS ....... KLEMM, P. — FimC, a chaperone-like McFappen, J.J. — See Rastoai, N. periplasmic protein of Escherichia coli in- McWuorter-Mur.in, A. — See Poporr, M.Y. volved in biogenesis of type 1 fimbriae . MAHADEVAN, A. — See Prasu, S.K. INDEX OF AUTHORS MAHADEVAN, A. — See VASUDEVAN, N. NELson, D.R. — See PENN, C.W. MANGANELLI, R. — See Pozzi, G. Niki, R. — See IMAMuRA, R. MarkKIEwicz, Z. — See Bag, J. Norpin, P. — See BERGBRANT, I.-M. MARQUET-Van der MEE, N. — See MAzurIER, Norris, S. — See HINpERsson, P. S.-I. Norris, S. — See Saint Girons, I. MartTINn, C. — See MENDIOLA, M.V. NOTERMANS, S. — See Mazurier, S.-I. MartTIN, P.M.V. — See Lavitora, A. OccIon1I, M.R. — See Pozzi, G. MartTINn, P.M.V. — See RENom, G. Ocura, T. — See IMAMURA, R. Matar, G.M., Biss, W.F., HeLsex, L., OKWUMABUA, O., SWAMINATHAN, B., EDMONDs, Dewitt, W. and SWAMINATHAN, B. — Im- P., WENGER, J., HOGAN, J. and ALDEN, M. munoaffinity purification, stabilization and — Evaluation of a chemiluminescent DNA comparative characterization of listerioly- probe assay for the rapid confirmation of sin O from Listeria monocytogenes sero- Listeria monocytogenes types 1/2a and 4b OrEKHOV, A.V. — See ZoTcHEV, S.B. MazurIier, S.-I., AUDURIER, A., MARQUET-Van OrFILA, J. — See Picarp, B. der Mee, N., NoTerMAns, S. and Wer- Orme, I.M. and CHATTERJEE, D. — Antibody NARS, K. — A comparative study of ran- levels to the type-specific glycopeptidolipid domly amplified polymorphic DNA antigens of Mycobacterium avium in analysis and conventional phage typing for homosexual men: possible implications epidemiological studies of Listeria OTAL, I. — See MENDIOLA, M.V. monocytogenes isolates 507 Pai, S.R. and KuspitscHek, H.E. — Catabolic MazvuRieR, S.-I. and WEeRNARS, K. — Typing pools in Escherichia coli of Listeria strains by random amplification PALsson, B.O. — See KEAsLING, J.D. of polymorphic DNA 499 PAOLozzi, L. and GHELARDINI, P. — A case of Mecurous, J., Huot, E., QuITTELIER, M. and lysogenic conversion: modification of cell PETITDEMANGE, H. — Regulation of nisin bio- phenotype by constitutive expression of the synthesis by continuous cultures and by rest- Mu gem operon ing cells of Lactobacillus lactis subsp. lactis Papa, F., Luquin, M. and Davin, H.L. — MENDIOLA, M.V., Martin, C., OTAL, I. and DOT-ELISA for detection of phenolic GICQUEL, B. — Analysis of the region glycolipid PGL-Tb1 and diacyl-trehalose responsible for 1IS6//0 RFLP in a single antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain Papa, F. — See Laszio, A. MENEFEE, B. — See Simon, M. Papa, F. — See Luquin, M. MENGAUD, J. — See BOHNERT, M. Parr, T.R., Jr. and Sarer, M.H., Jr. — The Meyer, J. — See SAINT Girons, I. bacterial phosphotransferase system as a Meza, R. — See Moreno, S. potential vehicle for the entry of novel an- de Micco, P. — See de LAMBALLERIE, X. tibiotics MILWARD, F. — See Simon, M. Parsot, G. — Identification of a /acZ gene in Minck, R. — See RIEGEL, P. Vibrio cholerae MIRELMAN, D. — See VERDON, R. PATRIARCA, E.J. — See Moreno, S. MITCHELL, W.J. — Carbohydrate assimilation PéBay, M., CoLMIN, C., GUEDON, G., De by saccharolytic clostridia GASPERI, C., Decaris, B. and SIMONET, Mo.In, P., Gervais, P., LemMiéreE, J.P. and J.M. — Detection of intraspecific DNA Davet, T. — Direction of hyphal growth: polymorphism in Streptococcus salivarius a relevant parameter in the development of subsp. thermophilus by a homologous filamentous fungi rRNA probe MONTAGNIER, L. — See GOUGEON, PELEGRIN, M. — See RIEGEL, P. MontEIL, H. — See RIEGEL, P. PENN, C.W., BASSFORD, P.J., YELTON, D.B., Moreno, S., PATRIARCA, E.J., CHIURAZZI, M., Dunn, J., NELSON, D.R., FUKUNAGA, M. Meza, R., DeFez, R., LAMBERTI, A., RIC- and STANEK, G. — Genetic approaches to cio, A., IACCARINO, M. and Espin, G. — cell biology and metabolism of spirochetes Phenotype of a Rhizobium leguminasorum PENN, C. — See HINDERSSON, P. ntrC mutant PEREZ-CASAL, J., CAPARON, M.G. and Scott, Moriarty, K.M. — See VALENTIN-WEIGANG, J.R. — Introduction of the emmé6 gene into P. an emm-deleted strain of Streptococcus Natu, K., DevLin, D. and BEppogz, A.M. — pyogenes restores its ability to resist Heterogeneity in restriction patterns of phagocytosis Gardnerella vaginalis isolates from in- PETITDEMANGE, H. — See GELHAYE, E. dividuals with bacterial vaginosis PETITDEMANGE, H. — See MeEGuHrous, J. 6 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY PHILIPPE, J.C. — See RENom, G. RieGce., P. — See De Brie, D. PicarD, B., DENAMUR, E., SourIAU, A., OrFi- Rosinson, J. — See Simon, M. LA, J., RODOLAKIs, A. and GouLLet, P. — Ropo.akis, A. — See Picarp, B. Enzyme electrophoretic polymorphism Romo, A.J., Rusy, E.G. and Saier, M.H., Jr. differentiates invasive from non-invasive — Effect of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus in- Chlamydia psittaci ruminant isolates .. . 525 fection on the phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar PiGNaATO, S. and GiIAMMANCO, G. — Pyrazin- phosphotransferase system in Escherichia amidase activity in Enterobacteriaceae . 773 coli: evidence for activation of cytoplasmic PIGNATO, S., GIAMMANCO, G., GRIMONT, F. TTTTTT TT eT ri Te and Grimont, P.A.D. — Molecular typing Rook, G.A.W. and VyYAKARNAM, A. — of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica sero- Cytokines, lymphokines, mycobacteria and var Wien by rRNA gene restriction patterns 703 AIDS Popvin, L. and Steinmetz, M. — A degU- Rosa, P.A. — See WiskE, B. containing SP$ prophage complements su- Rossi, R. — See Gross, R. peractivator mutations affecting the Bacil- Rusy, E.G. — See Romo, A.J. lus subtilis degSU operon ............ 559 SAGANAK, I. — See Axsoycan, N. Poisson, D.M. — Novobiocin, brilliant green, Saier, M.H., Jr — See Parr, T.R., Jr. glycerol, lactose agar: a new medium for Sarer, M.H., Jr — See Romo, A.J. the isolation of Salmonella strains ..... 211 SAINT GiRONS, I., Norris, S.J., GOset, U., PopoFF, M.Y., BockEMUHL, J. and Meyer, J., WALKER, E.M. and ZUERNER, McWuorter-Muirn , A. — Supplement R. — Genome structure of spirochetes . 615 1991 (no. 35) to the Kauffmann-White SALAuze, D. and Davies, J. — Transcription- DEE Sth drei aecbi dns chee ea wi soe 807 al mapping of the promoter of the PorTAELS, F. — See McFAppen, J.J. aminoglycoside acetyltransferase gene Pozzi, G., OGGIONI, M.R., MANGANELLI, R. (aacC9) of neomycin-producing and FiscHett1, V.A. — Expression of M6 Micronospora chalcea ..........6..005. 133 gene of Streptococcus pyogenes in Strep- SANSONETTI, P.J. — See VERDON, R. tococcus gordonii after chromosomal in- ScHouLs, L. — See Simon, M. tegration and transcriptional fusion .... 449 ScuHrempr, H. — See Zortcuev, S.B. Prasu, S.K. and MAHADEVAN, A. — Hybridi- ScCHWAN, T. — See WILSKE, B. zation of transposon Tn50/ for detection Scieux, C., GRIMONT, F., REGNAULT, B. and of mercury resistance sequences in a marine Grimont, P.A.D. — DNA fingerprinting environment 341 of Chlamydia trachomatis by use of PucGLia, A.M. — See Limauro, D. ribosomal RNA, oligonucleotide and ran- QUITTELIER, M. — See MEGuHRous, J. domly cloned DNA probes ........... 755 RAOouLT, D. — See Teysseire, N. Scott, J.R. — See Perez-CasaL, J. RAPPUOLI, R. — See Gross, R. SHARPE, S.A. — See Tuy, M. RASMUSSEN, K.V. — See Von FREIESLEBEN, U. SHIRATSUCHI, H. — See WALLIS, R.S. RastoGci, N. and McFappen, J.J. — Simon, M., MILWarp, F., LEFEBVRE, R., Mycobacteria and AIDS: epidemiological Scuou.s, L., Fikric, E., WASMOEN, T., and genetic markers, virulence factors and Stover, K., MENEFEE, B. and Rosinson, J. interactions with the immune system. In- — Spirochetes: vaccines, animal models troduction 361 Ne SE 5 n5.50e 0td5 dc :ed3e 4ee e. 641 ene Cee 62SEC O.82.e 6 8S £16 0.86 6 6 8 6 8.8 Rastoci, N. — See McFappen, J.J. SIMONET, J.-M. — See Dary, A. Reeves, M.W. — See Vines, A. Simonet, J.-M. — See Pésay, M. REGNAULT, B. — See Grimont, F. SMALL, P.M. — See Van EmppEN, J.D.A. REGNAULT, B. — See Scigux, C. SoLDATOVA, L.I. — See ZotcueEv, S.B. RENOM, G., KIRIMAT, M., GeEorGEs, A.J., Souriau, A. — See Picarp, B. PHILIPPE, J.C. and Martin, P.M.V, — SOUTSCHEK, E. — See Witske, B. High levels of anti-Campylobacter-flagellin STAMM, L. — See HINpersson, P. IgA antibodies in breast milk ......... 93 STANEK, G. — See PENN, C.W. ReEsTREPO, B.I. — See WitskeE, B. STEINMETz, M. — See Popvin, L. Riccio, A. — See Moreno, S. Stover, K. — See Simon, M. RIEGEL, P., Grimont, P.A.D., De Brigt, D., Svenson, S.B. — See Horrner, S.E. AGERON, E., JEHL, F., PELEGRIN, M., SWAMINATHAN, B. — See Matar, G.M. MonteiL, H. and Minckx, R. — Coryne- SWAMINATHAN, B. — See OkwuMABUA, O. bacterium group D2 (‘‘Corynebacterium SWAMINATHAN, B. — See VINES, A. urealyticum’’) constitutes a new genomic TcHAN, Y.T. — See ZEMAN, A.M.M. species TEYSSEIRE, N., CHICHE-PoRTIQUE, C. and INDEX OF AUTHORS RAOouLT, D. — Intracellular movements of WALKER, E.M. — See Saint Girons, I. Rickettsia conorii and R. typhi based on ac- WALLICH, R. — See Witske, B. tin polymerization WALLIs, R.S., ELLNER, J.J. and SHIRATSUCHI, Tuomas, D. — See HINpeErsson, P. H. — Macrophages, mycobacteria and THOMPSON, J. and DonxeErsLoot, J.A. — Bio- HIV: the role of cytokines in determining synthesis and distribution of N-carboxyal- mycobacterial virulence and regulating viral kyl amino acids (opines) in bacteria ... replication Tompkins, L. — See Lasicne, A. WANDERSMAN, C. — See Guico, J.-M. TuLty, M., SHARPE, S.A. and AsHwortH, S. WaASMOEN, T. — See Simon, M. — Transposon mutagenesis in Legionella WEBER, J.N. — See Coker, R.J. pneumophila. — |. Persistence of suicide WeI, B.-Y., BRADBEER, C. and KApneR, R.J. and broad host-range plasmids — Conserved structural and regulatory TuLty, M., WiLLiams, A. and FITZGEORGE, regions in the Salmonella typhimurium R.B. — Transposon mutagenesis in btuB gene for the outer membrane vitamin Legionella pneumonia. — Il. Mutants ex- B,, transport protein hibiting impaired intracellular growth wi- WENGER, J. — See Oxwumasua, O. thin cultured macrophages and reduced WERNARS, K. — See Mazurier, S.-I. virulence in vivo WILLiaMs, A. — See TuLty, M. VALENTIN-WEIGAND, P. and Moriarty, K.M. WILsKE, B., BARBouR, A.G., BERGSTROM, S., — Mycobacterium paratuberculosis binds BuRMAN, N., REsTREPO, B.I., Rosa, P.A., fibronectin SCHWAN, T., SOUTSCHEK, E. and WALLICH, Van Broecx, J. — See GrIMonT, F. R. — Antigenic variant and strain heter- Van Emppen, J.D.A., Van Soo.incen, D., ogeneity in Borrelia spp. ............. 583 SMALL, P.M. and HerRMaANs, P.W.M. — Wu, L.-F. — Putative nickel-binding sites of Genetic markers for the epidemiology of microbial proteins 347 tuberculosis 385 YaskO, D.M. — In vitro activity of an- Van Soo.incen, D. — See Van EmsBpDEN, timicrobial agents against the Mycobacteri- J.D.A. um avium complex inside macrophages VANNI, M. — See Lavitota, A. from HIV1-infected individuals: the link to VASUDEVAN, N. and MAHADEVAN, A. — clinical response to treatment? ........ Degradation of non-phenolic $-o-4 lignin YAMANAKA, K. — See IMAMURA, R. substructure model compounds by YELTON, D.B. — See PENN, C.W. SE OD 5.6.05. 4 4 tered denned Youna, L.S., BERMUDEZ, L.E.M. and INDER- VERDON, R., MIRELMAN, D. and SANSONETTI, LIED, C.B. — Mycobacteria and AIDS: P.J. — A model of interaction between En- treatment, prevention and future prospects tamoeba histolytica and Shigella flexneri ZANDOTTI, C. — See de LAMBALLERIE, X. VERGER, J.M. — See Grimont, F. ZEMAN, A.M.M., TCHAN, Y.Y., ELMERICH, C. Vieira, E.C. — See Farias, L.M. and KENNEDY, I.R. — Nitrogenase activi- VIGNOLI, C. — See de LAMBALLERIE, X. ty in wheat seedlings bearing para-nodules Vines, A., REEVES, M.W., Hunter, S. and induced by 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid SWAMINATHAN, B. — Restriction fragment (2,4-D) and inoculated with Azospirillum length polymorphism in four virulence- ZENG, G.Q., De Reuse, H. and DANCHIN, A. associated genes of Listeria monocytogenes — Mutational analysis of the I1I°"* of the Vizcaino, N. and FeRNANDEz-Laco, L. — A phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase rapid and sensitive method for the identifi- system in Escherichia coli cation of Brucella species with a ZOTCHEV, S.B., SOLDATOVA, L.I., OREKHOV, monoclonal antibody A.V. and ScHrempr, H. — Characteriza- Von FREIESLEBEN, U. and RASMUSSEN, K.V. — tion of a linear extrachromosomal DNA The level of supersoiling affects the regu- element (pBL]1) isolated after interspecific lation of DNA replication in Escherichia mating between Streptomyces bambergien- coli sis and S. lividans VYAKARNAM, A. — See Rook, G.A.W. ZUERNER, R. — See SAINT Girons, I. INDEX OF KEY-WORDS Acetylaminfluorene, Enterotoxin, Escherichia tion, Bacillus firmus; F,\Fo-ATP synthase, coli; Detection, Faeces, AAF-DNA probes, Alkaliphile species, Sequence motif .... 467 ESE ae apes ey ey er 315 Bacillus firmus, Oxidative phosphorylation, Acinetobacter, Lignin; Non-phenolic §-o-4, Bacillus alcalophilus; F \Fo>-ATP synthase, Model compound, Degradation ....... 333 Alkaliphile species, Sequence motif .... 467 Actin, Rickettsia conorii, Rickettsia typhi, Bacillus subtilis, Operon, Transduction, Bac- Virulence, Motility; Actin polymerization, teriophage SP$; Cloning vectors, Signal Intracellular movements .............. 821 transduction, Two-component signalling Actinobacillus, Plasmid, Replicon, Pasteurel- systems, degU gene, Co-dominance .... 559 la; Cloning vector, Gene expression, Broad Bacterial growth, Escherichia coli; Meta- host range, Electroporation ........... 263 bolism, Nutrition, Anabolic and catabolic Adenylate cyclase, Phosphorylation, Enzyme SOG, ERODTPOTHIIOR .6c cece eeeses 173 IIIS", Glycolysis ;I nducer exclusion, Pro- Bactericidal effect, Isoniazid, Drug resistance, tein folding, PTS, £. cold ......0.003. 251 Catalase, Peroxidase, Mycobacterium Adhesion, Fimbria, Chaperone, FimC protein, aurum, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Tuber- Periplasm; Sequencing, Polymerization, culosis; Virulence, Gene cloning ...... 721 Type 1 fimbriae biogenesis, Escherichia Bacteriocin, Anaerobiosis, Bacteroides fragi- i SE ahocacn 6 oR Sc dUes neces heess 831 lis; Antagonistic substances, Marmoset 151 Adhesion, Virulence, Entamoeba histolytica, Bacteriophage, Prophage, Conversion, Gem, Shigella flexneri, Mannone; Receptors, DNA, Lysogeny, Operon; Supercoiling, Type I pili, Invasive phenotype, Coopera- Bacterial phenotype, Hypotheses ...... 237 SEs daha bannlho oh 60s e448 AREA aE SKE. 67 Bacteriophage SP$, Operon, Bacillus subtilis, AIDS, Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tubercu- Transduction; Cloning vectors, Signal losis, Mycobacterium, Immunoregulation ; transduction, Two-component signalling Virulence, Markers; Forum ........... 361 systems, degU gene, Co-dominance .... 559 Allele replacement, M Protein, Phagocytosis, Bacteroides fragilis, Anaerobiosis, Bacteriocin ; Virulence, Streptococcus pyogenes; Patho- Antagonistic substances, Marmoset .... 151 genesis, Koch’s postulates ............ 549 BCG, Fibronectin, Mycobacterium paratuber- Aminoglycoside acetyltransferase, Promoter, culosis, Mycobacterium phlei, Johne’s dis- Transcription; Mapping, Homologies, An- ease; Adherence, Phagocytosis, Host GR WII 5c ccnevsneecess 133 ED butt vibes bawebddesdx ebetad s Amphotericin B, Desertomycin, Phospholipid, Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, Protease, PTS, Saccharomyces uvarum, Spheroplast; Plas- Carbohydrate; PEP, Nutrition, E. coli, ma membrane, Cell growth, Subinhibito- Cytoplasmic proteolysis, Energy ....... ee ea veces shC kd ni hae ews ee 4 695 Biosynthesis, Spirochete, Genetics ;P athways, Anaerobiosis, Bacteroides fragilis, Bacteriocin; Metabolism, Heat shock proteins, En- Antagonistic substances, Marmoset .... 151 SyONGEES PUOTIER, TIGA .0 20s vc cccrci e Antibiotic, PTS, Permease; Novel therapeu- Bordetella, Virulence, Pertussis toxin, tic compounds, PEP, Method; Hypothesis 443 Promoter; Regulation ................ Antigenicity, Borrelia; Antigenic variation and Borrelia, Antigenicity ;A ntigenic variation and heterogeneity, Recombinant proteins, Vac- heterogeneity, Recombinant proteins, Vac- cination 583 cination Se eee COC CRP aes eendeesee02eo @ 020866866 @ Azospirillum, Nitrogenase, Nitrogen fixation, Brucella, Coagglutination, mAb; Rapid iden- Nodule; 2,4-D, Wheat, Paranodule, Ethy- tification, Smooth strains ............. lene production 847 Brucella, DNA, rRNA; Gene restriction pat- Bacillus alcalofilus, Oxidative phosphoryla- terns, Cloned probe, Typing, Taxonomy INDEX OF KEY-WORDS BtuB, Vitamin B,,, Salmonella typhimurium; Colony, Mycelium, Water; Formation, Hyphal Transport, Outer membrane protein, growth, Apical direction, Filamentous Nucleotide sequence, btuB gene fungi Campylobacter, Diarrhoea, IgA, Milk, Flagel- Conversion, Bacteriophage, Prophage, Gem, line; Woman, Circulating antibodies ... DNA, Lysogeny, Operon; Supercoiling, Campylobacter jejuni, Transposon, Leucine; Bacterial phenotype, Hypotheses Biosynthesis, Shuttle mutagenesis, Cloning, Coproculture, Salmonella; Selective medium, Allelic replacement NBGL Candida, O antigen, Salmonella, Escherichia; Cord factor, Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium Common antigenic factors; Note tuberculosis, Glycolipid; Synthetic ‘‘mir- Carbohydrate, Protease, Bdellovibrio bacterio- ror’’ pseudo cord factors, Serodiagnosis, vorus, PTS; PEP, Nutrition, E. coli, Specificity, Sensitivity Cytoplasmic proteolysis, Energy Corynebacterium, Corynomycolic acid; Catalase, Isoniazid, Bactericidal effect, Drug HPLC, Mass spectrometry, Identification resistance, Peroxidase, Mycobacterium Corynebacterium, Taxonomy; Group D2, aurum, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Tuber- Genomic species, ‘‘C. urealyticum’’, culosis; Virulence, Gene cloning Phenotyping, Classification Cell cycle, Plasmid, F plasmid, Replication; Corynomycolic acid, Corynebacterium; Origins, Escherichia coli HPLC, Mass spectrometry, Identification Cellulase, Cellulose, Clostridium; Coloniza- Cytoplasm, Protein, Spirosome, Filament ; Es- tion, Adhesion, Growth rate, Carbon defi- cherichia coli, Pyruvate dehydrogenase, ciency Lipoamide dehydrogenase, Dihydrolipoa- Cellulose, Clostridium, Cellulase; Coloniza- mide acyltransferase, Alcohol de- tion, Adhesion, Growth rate, Carbon defi- hydrogenase ciency Desertomycin, Amphotericin B, Phospholipid, Chaperone, Fimbria, Adhesion, FimC protein, Saccharomyces uvarum, Spheroplast ; Plas- Periplasm; Sequencing, Polymerization, ma membrane, Cell growth, Subinhibito- Type 1 fimbriae biogenesis, Escherichia ry doses coli, Mannose Diarrhoea, Haemolysin, Vibrio parahaemolyti- Chemiluminescence, DNA, _ Listeria cus ;F ood poisoning, Kanagawa phenome- monocytogenes; Acridinium, Probe, Diag- non, Purification, Properties nosis, Food and clinical specimens, Rapid Diarrhoea, IgA, Milk, Campylobacter, Flagel- lin; Woman, Circulating antibodies .... Chemotaxis, Spirochete, Motility, Flagella; DNA, Bacteriophage, Prophage, Conversion, Structure, Periplasmic flagella, Trepone- Gem, Lysogeny, Operon; Supercoiling, ma, Borellia, Serpulina Bacterial phenotype, Hypotheses Chlamydia psittaci, Zymotype, Chlamydia DNA, Brucella, rRNA; Gene restriction trachomatis, Virulence; Invasiveness, patterns, Cloned probe, Typing, Taxono- Ruminant isolates, Serotypes my Chlamydia trachomatis, rRNA; Restriction DNA, Insertion, RFLP, IS6//0, Transposi- pattern, Cloned probe, Taxonomy, Typing, tion, Mycobacterium; Insertion sequences, Biovars Copies, Polymorphism, Diagnosis, Tuber- Chlamydia trachomatis, Zymotype, Chlamydia culosis, Epidemiology psittaci, Virulence; Invasiveness, Ruminant DNA, Listeria monocytogenes, Chemilumines- isolates, Serotypes cence; Acridinium, Probe, Diagnosis, Food Chromosome, Spirochete, Virulence, Plasmid; and clinical specimens, Rapid method .. Minichromosome, Maxichromosome, DNA, PCR; Extraction, Chelating resin, Bac- Genetic capacity, Linear replicons teria Cistron, Histidine, Mapping, Cloning; Bio- DNA, PCR, Listeria; Typing, Fingerprints, synthesis, Transcription, Ais gene RAPD analysis Cloning, Histidine, Mapping, Cistron; Bio- DNA, Phage typing, RAPD, Listeria mono- synthesis, Transcription, Ais gene cytogenes; Epidemiology, Comparative Clostridium, Cellulose, Cellulase; Coloniza- study tion, Adhesion, Growth rate, Carbon defi- DNA, Plasmid, Escherichia coli, Supercoil; ciency pUC18, Topology, Gyrase mutation, recA CNF, Haemolysin, Fimbriae, Escherichia coli, genotype, Bacterial growth Virulence; Toxins, P fimbriae DNA, Plasmid, Mating, Streptomyces bamber- Coagglutination, Brucella, mAb; Rapid iden- giensis, Streptomyces lividans; Transfer, tification, Smooth strains Linear DNA, Physical map 10 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY DNA, Spiramycin; Amplification, Genome in- Type 1 fimbriae biogenesis, Escherichia stability, Regulated production ........ 99 Gi BE. <node ian dae bu oekbu dace 831 DNA, Supercoil, Escherichia coli, Replication; Fimbriae, Haemolysin, CNF, Escherichia coli, Initiation, Topology, Asynchrony, dam, Virulence; Toxins, P fimbriae ........ 869 PD, LecEe bh ebesdeeeb bae eewshanen e 655 FimC protein, Fimbria, Adhesion, Chaperone, DNA, Vaginosis, Gardnerella vaginalis; Periplasm; Sequencing, Polymerization, RFLP, REA, Biotyping .............. 199 Type 1 fimbriae biogenesis, Escherichia DNA, Virulence, Listeria monocytogenes; ie SE 6. canvae cow eouhubcasch e 831 Genes, Serovars, PCR, Restriction enzymes 281 Flagella, Spirochete, Motility, Chemotaxis; Drug resistance, Isoniazid, Bactericidal effect, Structure, Periplasmic flagella, Trepone- Catalase, Peroxidase, Mycobacterium ma, Borellia, Serpulina ............... 597 aurum, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Tuber- Flagellin, Diarrhoea, IgA, Milk, Campylobac- culosis; Virulence, Gene cloning ...... 721 ter; Woman, Circulating antibodies ... 93 Entamoeba histolytica, Virulence, Adhesion, Floculation, Saccharomyces diastaticus, Fer- Shigella flexneri, Mannone; Receptors, mentation, Mannose; Floculating mutant, Type I pili, Invasive phenotype, Coopera- << ff Rr rere 81 PE vrcetarvanceheaineesssecekeeabda r 67 Food, Oligonucleotide, Listeria monocyto- Enterobacteriaceae, Pyrazinamidase ; Identifi- genes; Detection, Enumeration, PCR, cation, Diagnostic test ............... 773 Colony hybridization, DNA, Aly gene, Enterotoxin, Acetylaminfluorene, Escherichia IG 6... i vin d un 086s oslnn 5 271 coli; Detection, Faeces, AAF-DNA probes, 8-Galactosidase, Plasmid, Lactose, Vibrio EE Kale ees WER eae bs bes Kees wads 315 cholerae; GalR, Repressor, ChrA, Chro- Enzyme III°", Phosphorylation, Glycolysis, mate resistance, JacZ gene ............ 27 Adenylate cyclase; Inducer exclusion, Pro- Gardnerella vaginalis, Vaginosis, tein foldime, PTS, B. COW ..cccccceces 251 RFLP, REA, Biotyping .............. 199 Erwinia chrysanthemi, Protease; Secretion, Gem, Bacteriophage, Prophage, Conversion, C-terminal secretion signal, Gene prtG . 857 DNA, Lysogeny, Operon; Supercoiling, Escherichia, O antigen, Salmonella, Candida; Bacterial phenotype, Hypotheses ...... 237 Common antigenic factors; Note ...... 533 Gene emm-6.1, M protein, Streptococcus pyo- Escherichia coli, Acetylaminfluorene, En- genes, Streptococcus gordonii; Transcrip- terotoxin; Detection, Faeces, AAF-DNA tion, Chromosomic, DNA, Genetic SO CIEE ec cekevrevevoccewecoss 315 engineering 449 Escherichia coli, Bacterial growth; Genetics, Spirochete, Biosynthesis ;P athways, Metabolism, Nutrition, Anabolic and cata- Metabolism, Heat shock proteins, En- bolic pools, Incorporation ............ 173 zymatic profiles, RNA ............... 605 Escherichia coli, DNA, Plasmid, Supercoil; Genome, Spirochete; Structure, Insertion se- pUC18, Topology, Gyrase mutation, recA quence, Extrachromosomal elements, genotype, Bacterial growth ........... 665 Borrelia burgdorferi, Treponema pallidum, Escherichia coli, DNA, Supercoil, Replication ; Leptospira interrogans ..............4. 615 Initiation, Topology, Asynchrony, dam, Glucosamine, Thiobacillus neapolitanus, Pep- dnaA 655 tidoglycan, Lysozyme; DAP, N-acetyl, Escherichia coli, Haemolysin, Fimbriae, CNF, Chemolithotrophy 47 “ee eevee eeeeeeeeeeee Virulence; Toxins, P fimbriae ........ 869 Glycolipid, Mycobacterium, Tuberculosis; F plasmid, Plasmid, Cell cycle, Replication; Antigens, Phenolglycolipids, TLC, Spe- Origins, Escherichia coli .............. 541 ciation 519 Fermentation, Saccharomyces diastaticus, Glycolipid, Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Floculation, Mannose; Floculating mutant, DAT, PGL-Tb1, DOT-ELISA, Detection 327 Se SO GE yo cckventweescasece s 81 Glycolipid, Tuberculosis, Cord factor, Fibronectin, Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Synthetic Mycobacterium phlei, BCG, Johne’s dis- *“‘mirror’’ pseudo cord factors, Serodiagno- ease; Adherence, Phagocytosis, Host sis, Specificity, Sensitivity ............ 217 SLND Soc cnded obheocs baa ewes 75 Glycolysis, Phosphorylation, Enzyme III°, Filament, Cytoplasm, Protein, Spirosome; Es- Adenylate cyclase; Inducer exclusion, Pro- cherichia coli, Pyruvate dehydrogenase, tein folding, PTS, BE. coll ............ 251 Lipoamide dehydrogenase, Dihydrolipoa- Haemolysin, Fimbriae, CNF, Escherichia coli, mide acyltransferase, Alcohol de- Virulence; Toxins, P fimbriae ........ 869 | PUT OUTTTETURLTL RTTe e 743 Haemolysin, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Diar- Fimbria, Adhesion, Chaperone, FimC protein, rhoea; Food poisoning, Kanagawa Periplasm; Sequencing, Polymerization, phenomenon, Purification, Properties .. 569 INDEX OF KEY-WORDS Histidine, Mapping, Cistron, Cloning; Bio- cence; Acridinium, Probe, Diagnosis, Food synthesis, Transcription, his gene 683 and clinical specimens, Rapid method .. Histidine, Mutation, Salmonella typhimurium; Listeria monocytogenes, DNA, Phage typing, Environmental mutagenesis, His* rever- RAPD; Epidemiology, Comparative study tants, Distribution of mutants, Selective Listeria monocytogenes, DNA, Virulence; factor, Poisson distribution Genes, Serovars, PCR, Restriction enzymes Hydrogenase, Nickel, Urease, Metalloenzyme, Listeria monocytogenes, Listeriolysin O, Viru- Protein; Bacterial metabolism, Histidine, lence; Serotypes 1/2a and 4b, Haemolytic Cystein, Motifs activities IgA, Diarrhoea, Milk, Campylobacter, Flagel- Listeria monocytogenes, Oligonucleotide, lin; Woman, Circulating antibodies .... Food; Detection, Enumeration, PCR, Immunoregulation, Tuberculosis, AIDS, Colony hybridization, DNA, Aly gene, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacteri- Species-specificity 271 um; Virulence, Markers; Forum Listeriolysin O, Virulence, Listeria Insertion, DNA, RFLP, IS6//0, Transposi- monocytogenes; Serotypes 1/2a and 4b, tion, Mycobacterium; Insertion sequences, Haemolytic activities 489 Copies, Polymorphism, Diagnosis, Tuber- Lysozyme, Thiobacillus neapolitanus, Pep- culosis, Epidemiology tidoglycan, Glucosamine; DAP, N-acetyl, IS6/10, DNA, Insertion, RFLP, Transposi- Chemolithotrophy 47 tion, Mycobacterium; Insertion sequences, M protein, Gene emm-6.1, Streptococcus pyo- Copies, Polymorphism, Diagnosis, Tuber- genes, Streptococcus gordonii; Transcrip- culosis, Epidemiology tion, Chromosomic, DNA, Genetic Isoniazid, Bactericidal effect, Drug resistance, engineering Catalase, Peroxidase, Mycobacterium M protein, Phagocytosis, Virulence, Strep- aurum, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Tuber- tococcus pyogenes, Allele replacement; culosis; Virulence, Gene cloning Pathogenesis, Koch’s postulates Johne’s disease, Fibronectin, Mycobacterium mAb, Coagglutination, Brucella; Rapid iden- paratuberculosis, Mycobacterium phlei, tification, Smooth strains BCG; Adherence, Phagocytosis, Host Malassezia furfur, Skin; Growth, Methodol- defences 75 ogy, Identification Lactococcus lactis, Nisin, Lactose; Biosynthe- Mannitol, PEP, PTS, Membrane insertion, sis, Regulation, Continuous cultures, Rest- Oligomerization, Permease; E. coli, Trans- ing cells 879 port, Deletion mutations Lactose, $-Galactosidase, Plasmid, Vibrio Mannitol, Phosphotransferase, Permease, cholerae; GalR, Repressor, ChrA, Chro- Oligomerization; System, Enzymes II, mate resistance, /acZ gene 27 E. coli, Regulation, Membrane transport Lactose, Nisin, Lactococcus lactis ;B iosynthe- proteins sis, Regulation, Continuous cultures, Rest- Mannose, Saccharomyces diastaticus, Fermen- ing cells 879 tation, Floculation; Floculating mutant, Legionella, Legionnaires’ disease, Transposon, Cell wall enzyme Mutagenesis, Plasmid; Persistence, Repli- Mannose, Virulence, Adhesion, Entamoeba cation 471 histolytica, Shigella flexnerie; Receptors, Legionella, Transposon, Legionnaires’ disease, Type I pili, Invasive phenotype, Coopera- Virulence; Macrophage, Tn5, Defective growth, Multifactoriality 481 Mapping, Histidine, Cistron, Cloning; Bio- Legionnaires’s disease, Legionella, Transpo- synthesis, Transcription, Ais gene son, Mutagenesis, Plasmid; Persistence, Mating, DNA, Plasmid, Streptomyces bamber- Replication 471 giensis, Streptomyces lividans; Transfer, Legionnaires’ disease, Transposon, Legionel- Linear DNA, Physical map la, Virulence; Macrophage, Tn5, Defective Membrane insertion, Mannitol, PEP, PTS, growth, Multifactoriality 481 Oligomerization, Permease; E. coli, Trans- Leucine, Transposon, Campylobacter jejuni; port, Deletion mutations Biosynthesis, Shuttle mutagenesis, Cloning, Mercury, Sea water, Transposon; Bacteria, Allelic replacement 15 Resistance, Probe Lignin, Acinetobacter; Non-phenolic {-o-4, Metalloenzyme, Nickel, Hydrogenase, Urease, Model compound, Degradation Protein; Bacterial metabolism, Histidine, Listeria, DNA, PCR; Typing, Fingerprints, Cystein, Motifs RAPD analysis Milk, Diarrhoea, IgA, Campylobacter, Flagel- Listeria monocytogenes, DNA, Chemilumines- lin; Woman, Circulating antibodies ....

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