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Research in Microbiology Editorial Offices: Index 1994 Volume 145 Institut Pasteur, Service des Publications, 57524 Paris Cedex 15 January 1 — December 31 Editions Scientifiques Elsevier INDEX OF AUTHORS biosurfactants in combatting N.L. and Hirst, B.H. — Preferen- hydrocarbon pollution in marine tial interaction of Salmonella typhi- environments ........... 53 murium with mouse Peyer’s patch BIGAIGNON, G.H. — See ANTHONISSEN, et a od ob cas bak ee 543 ABRAMOwWICZ, D.A. — Aerobic PCB F.M. CoeLHo, A., Momen, H., VICENTE, biodegradation and anaerobic BINGEN, E. — See Cave, H. A.C.P. and SALLges, C.A. — An PCB dechlorination in the envi- Biaci, F. — See CaTA.oi, A. analysis of the V1 and V2 regions eee eee ee 42 Bicnon, J. — See Kunst, F. of Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio AGRON, P.G., Monson, E.K., Ditta, BOCKEMUHL, J. — See Poporr, M.Y. mimicus 16S rRNA ....... 151 G.S. and He inski, D.R. — Oxygen Bonin, P. — See BERTRAND, J.-C. CoLweLL, R.R. — Scientific founda- regulation of expression of nitrogen Bouvet, O.M.M., LENORMAND, P., tion of bioremediation and gaps fixation genes in Rhizobium meli- CaRLIER, J.P. and Grimont, P.A.D. remaining to be filled ..... 40 SL iwivasincaceeeeta l 454 — Phenotypic diversity of anaero- Conte, M.P., LonGui, C., PETRoNg, G., ALTENDORF, K., VOELKNER, P. and bic glycerol dissimilation shown by PoLiporo, M., VALENTI, P. and Puppe, W. — The sensor kinase seven enterobacterial species 129 SEGANTI, L. — Listeria monocyto- KdpD and the response regulator BRENNAN, P.J. — See BE.IsLg, J.T. genes infection of Caco-2 cells: role KdpE control expression, of the Bricip1, P. — See De Rossi, E. of growth temperature ..... 683 kdpFABC operon in Escherichia Bropy, S. — Circadian rhythms in Cooper, S. — See Hupp, T.R. PE 2 &é cred ORs de hee 374 microorganisms.......... 499 Coppo.a, S. — See SALZANO, G. ANTHONISSEN, F.M., De KEsEL, M., BuenpiA, A.J. — See SAuinas, J. CorsisiErR, P. — See van der Leuig, D. Hoet, P.P. and BicaiGNon, G.H. — Cari, A. — See Barserio, C. Couturier, M. — See LLangs, C. Evidence for the involvement of Car ier, J.P. — See Bouvet, O.M.M. CRAWFORD, J.T. — Development of different genospecies of Borrelia in CARPENTER, P.B., HANLON, D.W., rapid techniques for identification the clinical outcome of Lyme Kirscu, M.L. and Orpbat, G.W. of M. avium infections .... 177 disease in Belgium ....... 327 Novel aspects of chemotactic sen- CuELLo, F. — See Saunas, J. Apraiz, D. — See CATALAN, V. sory transduction in Bacillus subti- Cul, X. — See TITGEMEYER, F. ArvigEux, C. — See Sire, J.M. tad ot wed oo 6 04 ser eee 413 Dau, J.L. — See Kanner, R.J. ASFELD, L. — See LLANgs, C. CARVALHO, M.A.R. — See FArias, DAMASCENO, C.A.V. — See Farias, AvriL, J.L. — See Sire, J.M. L.M. L.M. Baer, H.H. — See LAsz_o, A. CATALAN, V., Moreno, C., DAsI1, DARFEUILLE-MICHAUD, A. — See JAL- BaAEYENS, W. — See van der LE ig, D. M.A., Munoz C. and Apraiz, D. — LAT, C. BALLy, R. — See Haurart, J. Nested polymerase chain reaction Dasi, M.A. — See CATALAN, V. BARBERIO, C., FANI, R., RAso, A., for detection of Legionella pneu- DAUTZENBERG, B. — Clinical trials in Cari, A. and POLsINELLI, M. — mophila in water ......... 603 Mycobacterium avium therapy: les- DNA fingerprinting of yeast strains CATALDI, A., ROMANO, M.I. and Bia, sons to take home ........ 197 by restriction enzyme analysis 659 F. — A Western blot characteriza- De CARVALHO, A.F., GAUTIER, M. and Baroni, A. — See TuFANO, M.A. tion of Mycobacterium bovis anti- GRIMONT, F. — Identification of Barrow, W.W. — See Rastoal, N. gens recognized by cattle sera 689 dairy Propionibacterium species by BEGAupD, E. — See GERMANI, Y. Cavé, H., BINGEN, E., ELion, J. and rRNA gene restriction patterns 667 BELISLE, J.T. and BRENNAN, P.J. — DenaAmvr, E. — Differentiation of De Kese_, M. — See ANTHONISSEN, Molecular basis of colony morpho- Escherichia coli strains using ran- F.M. logy in Mycobacterium avium 237 domly amplified polymorphic De Rossi, E., Bricipi, P., WELKER, Benson, A.K., Wu, J. and Newton, A. DNA analysis ........... 141 N.E., Riccarpi, G. and MATTEUZZI, — The role of FIbD in regulation CHANG, C. and MEyerow!Tz, E.M. — D. New shuttle vector for clo- of flagellar gene transcription in Eukaryotes have “two-component” ning in Bacillus stearothermophi- Caulobacter crescentus .... 420 signal transducers ........ 481 Ms. Foseese bee n 8 579 BERMUDEZ, L.E.M. — See Youna, CHANG C.-H. — See Winans, S.C. DENAMUR, E. — See Cavé, H. me 4 CHANTEAU, S. — See LEveée, S. Denis, M. — Immunomodulatory BERNABE, A. — See SALINAS, J. CHEN C.-Y. — See Winans, S.C. events in Mycobacterium avium BERTRAND, J.-C., Bonin, P., Goutx, Cuorpi, A. — See FERNANDEZ-LAGO, L. eee eee ee 225 M., GAUTHIER, M. and MILLE, G. CISALPINO, E.O. — See Farias, L.M. Desai, M. — See Hurtapo, A. — The potential application of CvLarK, M.A., JEPSON, M.A., SIMMONS, DESPERRIER, J.M. — See GERMANI, Y. 718 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY Diets, L. — See van der Letie, D. GERMANI, Y., BerRGAuD, E. and Des- Hupp, T.R., Keasvinc, J.D., Cooper, Dirra, G.S. — See Aaron, P.G. PIERRIER, J.M. — Easy-to-perform S. and Kacuni, J.M. — Synthesis Donini, P. — See SANTorI, P. modified Elek test to identify Shiga- of DnaK protein during the division DusBNAu, D., HAHN, J., ROGGIANI, M., like toxin-producing diarrhoeogenic cycle of Escherichia coli... 99 Piazza, F. and WEINRAUCH, Y. Escherichia coli .......... 333 Hurtapo, A., Owen, R.J. and Desai, Two-component regulators and GicqueL, B. — See Levée, G. M. — Flagellin gene profiling of genetic competence in Bacillus GLaziou, P. — See Levée, G. Helicobacter pylori infecting Pre ee ee 403 Gomez, M. — See FeRNANDEZ-LAGo, L. symptomatic and asymptomatic DuHAIME, J.F. — See MEenarp, C. Goren, M.B. — See Lasz_o, A. a Pee 585 Ecue, B. — See Gasset, G. GossELIn, P. — See Menarp, C. INAMINE, J.M. — See Suzuki, A.E. Eon, J. — See Cave, H. Goutx, M. — See BerTtrRAnp, J.-C. INDERLIED, C.B. — See Youna, L.S. E.iner, J.J. — See Suiratsucui, H. Gouy, M. — See GA.tier, N. IsLAND, M.D. — See Kanner, R.J. FALKINHAM, J.O., II] — Epidemiology Gras-Rouzet, S. — See Sire, J.M. Jack, T.R., Francis, M.McD. and of Mycobacterium avium infections GratliA, J.-P. — Ufr/s variation in STEHMEIER, L.G. Disposal of in the pre- and post-HIV era 169 Escherichia coli k12: a reversible slop oil and sludges by biodegrada- FAni, R. — See BArserio, C. double-mutation or alternate chro- i 49 FariAS, L.M., ToTora, A.H., mosome expression in non-comple- JALLAT, C., DARFEUILLE-MICHAUD, A., MIRANDA, C.M.S., CARVALHO, menting diploids?......... 309 Ricu, C. and Jory, B. — Survey of M.A.R., DAMASCENO, C.A.V., Green, M.H. and VERMEULEN, C.W. — clinical isolates of diarrhoeogenic TAVARES, C.A.P., CisALPINO, E.O. Fever and the control of Gram-nega- Escherichia coli: diffusely adhe- and Vieira, E.C. — Extraction, par- A ee Pe 269 ring E. coli strains with multiple tial purification and characteriza- GriIMONT, F. — See de CARVALHO, A.F. adhesive factors.......... 621 tion of a bacteriocin (fragilicin) GriIMONT, F. — See LLANgs, C. Jepson, M.A. — See CLark, M.A. produced by a strain of Bacteroides GrimMont, P.A.D. — See Bouvert, Jenek, J. — See Sire, J.M. fragilis isolated from Callithrix O.M.M. JOHNER, C. — See Gaius, V. ES ee eee 9 GrRoisMAN, E.A. — See Garcia VEs- Jounson, J.L. — See Suiratsucui, H. Faure, D. — See Haurart, J. CONI, E. Joy, B. — See JALLart, C. FERNANDEZ-LAGo, L., GOMEz, M., Viz- GuNSALUS, R.P. and PArK, S.-J. — Kapner, R.J., ISLAND, M.D., Daut, J.L. CAINO, N. and Cuorpi, A. — Analy- Aerobic-anaerobic gene regulation and Wesser, C.A. — A transmem- sis of the immune response to Yer- in Escherichia coli: control by the brane signalling complex controls sinia enterocolitica serotype- ArcAB and Fnr regulons.... 437 transcription of the Uhp sugar phos- 0:9-released proteins by immuno- Gutnick, D. — Microbiological treat- phate transport system...... 381 blot and ELISA.......... 553 ment of contaminated storage Kacunli, J.M. — See Hupp, T.R. Forst, S.A. and Roserts, D.L. — eee e Te eee 56 KEASLING, J.D. — See Hupp, T.R. Signal transduction by the EnvZ- GutTnick, D.L. — Scientific and tech- Kirscu, M.L. — See Carpenter, P.B. OmpR phosphotransfer system in nological issues leading to the prac- Kramer, H. — See Gaius, V. DOs 4:6d6ae 2ta4ew as 363 tical application of bioremediation Kuan, G. and Sater, M.H., Jr — Phy- GaliLus, V., RAMSPERGER, U., JOHNER, and environmental biotechnology. logenetic relationships among bac- C., KRAMER, H. and RAscuep, I. — Te 39 teriorhodopsins .......... 273 The role of the adsorption complex HAESELEER, F. — Structural instability Kuxor, J.J. — See OLsen, R.H. in the termination of filamentous of recombinant plasmids in myco- Kunst, F., MsApek, T., BIGNon, J. and phage assembly.......... 699 ROE We epeoscasesneees 683 Rapoport, G. — The DegS/DegU Ga tier, N. and Gouy, M. — Mole- Haun, J. — See Dusnau, D. and ComP/ComA two-component cular phylogeny of Eubacteria: a Han D.C. — See Winans, S.C. systems are part of a network new multiple tree analysis method HANDZEL, V. — See LaszLo, A. controlling degradative enzyme applied to 15 sequence data sets HANLON, D.W. — See CARPENTER, P.B. synthesis and competence in Bacil- questions the monophyly of Gram- Haurat, J., FAure, D., BALLy, R. and SD ig wéR aeonbsaw e 393 positive bacteria ......... 531 NorManb, P. — Molecular relation- LAPCHINE, L. — See Gasset, G. GANGADHARAM, P.R.J. and Reppy, ship of an atypical Azospirillum Lasz.o, A., BAgR, H.H., Goren, M.B., M.V. — Contributions of animal strain 4T to other Azospirillum spe- HANDZEL, V. and Papa, F. — Scree- and macrophage models to the GD) aa ceibeec SEe DA O'R 633 ning of synthetic trehalose 6,6’ -dies- understanding of host parasite inter- Heirets, L.B. — Quantitative cultures ters and trehalose 6-monoesters as action of Mycobacterium avium and drug susceptibility testing of potential immunoreactants for the complex (MAC) disease.... 214 Mycobacterium avium clinical iso- serodiagnosis of tuberculosis 563 Garcia Véscovi, E., Soncini, F.C. and lates before and during the antimi- LENORMAND, P. — See Bouver, GROISMAN, E.A. — The role of the crobial therapy........... 188 O.M.M. PhoP/PhoQ regulon in Salmonella HiLLen, W. — See Hueck, C.J. Leret, V. — See Micuotey, V. COR é.066'd aHEeR E 52 473 HE.inski, D.R. — See Aaron, P.G. Levée, G., GLaziou, P., Gicquet, B. Gasset, G., Tixapor, R., Ecue, B., Hirst, B.H. — See Cvark, B.H. and CHANTEAU, S. — Follow-up of LAPCHINE, L., Moatti, N., Toorop, Hoet, P.P. — See ANTHONISSEN, F.M. tuberculosis patients undergoing P. and Wo.prinGH, C. — Growth Hueck, C.J., HILLEN, W. and Sater, standard anti-tuberculosis chemo- and division of Escherichia coli M.H., Jr. — Analysis of a cis- therapy by using a polymerase under microgravity conditions 111 active sequence mediating catabo- GE CORON 6 «ov a tbe was 5 GAUTHIER, M. — See BertTRAND, J.-C. lite repression in Gram-positive Licuori, G. — See TuFANo, M.A. GAuTIER, M. — See de CarvALHo, A.F. Perreee eee 503 Lipscuitz, L.S. — See Pao, G.M. INDEX OF AUTHORS 719 Lianes, C., Couturier, M., ASFELD, Papa, F. — See Laszzo, A. F., Pepe, O., MAURIELLO, G., and L., GrimMont, F. and MIcHEL- Park, S.-J. — See GunsA.us, R.P. Coppo.ia, S. — Genotyping of BriAND, Y. — Replicon typing of Pepe, O. — See SALZANO, G. Streptococcus thermophilus eviden- 71 multiresistant Serratia marces- Petrone, G. — See Conte, M.P. ced by restriction analysis of ribo- 8 ee ee 17 Piazza, F. — See Dusnau, D. GUUS GUE 8 ba sceveies 651 Loncui, C. — See Conte, M.P. Po.Liporo, M. — See Conte, M.P. SANCHEZ, J. — See SALINAS, J. MAHADEVAN, A. — See RAJINI RANI, POLSINELLI, M. — See Barserio, C. SANTORI, F. and Donini, P. — In vitro D.B. Poporr, M.Y., BOCKEMUHL, J. and identification of a protein of Sac- MAncourRA, B.T. and REICHMAN, L.B. McWuorter-Mur.in, A. — Sup- charomyces cerevisiae that inter- — Prevention and treatment of plement 1993 (n° 37) to the Kauff- acts specifically with the G-rich Mycobacterium avium complex mann-White scheme ...... 711 DNA strand of the telomere 519 0 SSa 181 Pouépras, P. — See Sire, J.M. SEGANTI, L. — See Conte, M.P. Mantis, N.J. — See Winans, S.C. Puppe, W. — See ALTENDORF, K. Sui, W. and ZusMaAn, D.R. — Sen- MaRrINELLI, A. — See TUFANO, M.A. Ragin! Rani, D.B. and MAHADEVAN, A. sor/response in Myxococcus xan- MaARrINELLI, P. — See TuFANO, M.A. — Cloning and expression of the thus to attractants and repellents Martin, M.O. — Synthesis of commer- mercury resistance genes of marine requires the frz signal transduction cially valuable bacterial polymers: Pseudomonas sp. strain MR1 plas- rereee e ee 431 impact of molecular genetics 93 mid pMR1 in Escherichia coli 121 SHiRATSUCHI, H., JoHnson, J.L. and McWuorTer-Mur.in, A. — See Ramspercer, U. — See Gaius, V. Eviner, J.J. — Mycobacterium Poporr, M.Y. Rapoport, G. — See Kunst, F. avium: pathogenicity in HIV1 Matteuzzi, D. — See de Rossi, E. Rascuep, I. — See Gaius, V. PT 230 MAavrIELLo, G. — See SALZANO, G. Raso, A. — See Barserio, C. Sitver, S. — Exploiting heavy metal MENARD, C., GOSSELIN, P., DUHAIME, Rastoci, N. and BARRow, W.W. — resistance systems in bioremedia- J.F. and Mouton, C. — Polymerase Laboratory and clinical aspects of PPSir e 61 chain reaction using arbitrary pri- the Mycobacterium avium epidemic: Simmons, N.I. — See CLark, M.A. mer for the design and construction contributing factors associated with Sire, J.M., Gras-Rouzert, S., Poué- of a DNA probe specific for Por- variability of drug susceptibility and DRAS, P., MESNARD, R., ARviEUx, C., phyromonas gingivalis .... 595 immune responsiveness, and the JeNEK, J., THOMAS, R. and Avri_, MerceAy, M. — See van der LELIg, multifaceted nature of pathogenicity. J.L. — Biotyping, ribotyping and D ES ee 167 esterase electrophoresis as epide- MEsNARD, R. — See Sire, J.M. Rastoci, N. and BARrow, W.W. — miological tools for Acinetobacter MEyYEROwITz, E.M. — See CHANG, C. Cell envelope constituents and the PTT Pere 27 MIcHEL-BrIAND, Y. — See LLANgs, C. multifaceted nature of Mycobacte- Soncini, F.C. — See Garcia Véscovi, E. Micuotey, V., Leret, Y. and BLANco, rium avium pathogenicity and drug STEHMEIER, L.G. — See Jack, T.R. C. — Secretion of a temporally PS. 6 bbencsbesume 243 STEWART, V. — Dual interacting two- controlled cell-associated protein in Reppy, M.V. — See GANGADHARAM, component regulatory systems Arthrobacter aureus: production of P.R.J. mediate nitrate- and nitrite-regula- the protein and inactivation of its REICHMAN, L.B. — See MANGurRaA, B.T. ted gene expression in Escherichia structural geome. .......... 287 Reizer, J. — See TITGEMEYER, F. ee ee re 450 MIKESELL, M.D. — See O sen, R.H. Riccarpi, G. — See de Rossi, E. Strout, V. — Regulation of capsule Mii_e, G. — See BERTRAND, J.-C. Ricu, C. — See JALLart, C. synthesis includes interactions of the MIRANDA, C.M.S. — See Farias, Roserts, D.L. — See Forst, S.A. RcesC/RcsB regulatory pair .. 389 L.M. Ropo.akis, A. — See SALINAS, J. Suzuki, A.E. and INAmine, J.M. — Moatt1, N. — See Gasset, G. RoaaIANni, M. — See Dusnau, D. Genetic aspects of drug resistance Momen, H. — See Coetuo, A. Romano, M.I. — See CaTA.pi, A. in Mycobacterium avium... 210 Monson, E.K. — See Aaron, P.G. RossaAno, M.I. — See TuFANo, M.A. Tam, R. — See Pao, G.M. Moreno, C. — See CATALAN, V. Saier, M.H., Jr — Bacterial sensor Tavares, C.A.P. — See Farias, L.M. MoscuettTi, G. — See SALZANO, G. kinase/response regulator systems: THoeEn, C.0O. — Mycobacterium Mouton, C. — See MENarp, C. an introduction .......... 349 avium infections in animals 173 Msapkek, T. — See Kunst, F. Sager, M.H., Jr. — Bacterial protein Tuomas, R. — See Sire, J.M. Munoz C. — See CATALAN, V. kinases that recognize tertiary rather TITGEMEYER, F., WALKENHORST, J., Newton, A. — See Benson, A.K. than primary structure?..... 647 Cul, X., Reizer, J. and Sater, M.H., NorNAND, P. — See Haurart, J. Sater, M.H., Jr. — See Hueck, C.J. Jr — Proteins of the phosphoenol- O.seNn, R.H., MIKESELL, M.D. and Sarer, M.H., Jr. — See Kuan, G. pyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase Kukor, J.J. — Enumeration and Saier, M.H., Jr. — See Pao, G.M. system in Streptomyces: possible characterization of BTEX-degra- Sarer, M.H., Jr. — See TrtGemMeyer, F. involvement in the regulation of ding bacteria from hypoxic envi- SALLEs, C.A. — See Cog.uo, A. antibiotic production ...... 89 ronments functional with mixed SALINAS, J., SANCHEZ, J., BUENDIA, Tixapor, R. — See Gasser, G. electron acceptors ........ 47 A.J., RopoLaKIs, A., BERNABE, A. Toorop, P. — See Gasset, G. OrpbaL, G.W. — See Carpenter, P.B. and Cuge.__o, F. — The LPS locali- Toto.a, A.H. — See Farias, L.M. Owen, R.J. — See Hurtapo, A. zation might explain the lack of TuFANo, M.A., RossANo, F., CATALA- Pao, G.M., TAM, R., Lipscuitz, L.S. protection of LPS-specific antibo- NoTTI, P., Liguori, G., MARINELLI, and Saigr, M.H. Jr. Response regu- dies in abortion-causing Chlamydia A., Baroni, A. and MARINELLI, P. lators: structure, function and evo- psittaci infections ........ 611 — Properties of Yersinia enteroco- Bs os 2 Ve 0 debWees s 356 SALZANO, G., MoscuetTi, G., VILLANI, litica porins: interferences with 720 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY biological functions of phagocytes, fermentation, dha regulon, Taxo- afzelii; Aetiological agents, Belgium, nitric oxide production and selec- error rvrrer rT. T 129 Clinical outcome ........... 327 tive cytokine release ...... 297 Antibiotic, Streptomyces, PTS; Pro- Borrelia garinii, Borreliosis, Lyme VALENTI, P. — See Conte, M.P. teins, Production, Enzymes, HPr, disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia van der Le.ige, D., Corsisigr, P., Regulation, Biotechnology; Times afzelii; Aetiological agents, Belgium, BAEYENS, W., WuERTzZ, S., DiEvs, L. 3 rerer ey 89 Clinical outcome ........... 327 and Merceay, M. — The use of Arthrobacter aureus, Protein, Pro- Borreliosis, Lyme disease, Borrelia biosensors for environmental moni- tease; Secretion, Cell-associated burgdorferi, Borrelia garinii, Borrelia RP eee ey 67 protein, Structural gene, Bacterial afzelii; Aetiological agents, Belgium, VERMEULEN, C.W. — See GREEN, SE bbb ecnebetes«dv s 287 Clinical outcome ........... 327 M.H. Azospirillum, rDNA, Magnetospiril- Bovine tuberculosis, Mycobacterium Vicente, A.C.P. — See Cogtuo, A. lum, Rhodospirillum ; Taxonomy, bovis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis ; VieirA, E.C. — See Farias, L.M. Molecular genetics, 16S rDNA 633 Bacterial antigens, Secreted pro- VILLANI, F. — See SALZANO, G. Bacillus, Gram-positive bacterium, ee eees ee ee 689 Vizcaino, N. — See FERNANDEZ- Cis-acting element, Carbon; Carbon, Bacillus, Gram-positive bac- Laco. Repression, Catabolism, Sequence terium, Cis-acting element; Repres- VOELKNER, P. — See ALTENDORF, K. GEE Wisceee usssewc is 503 sion, Catabolism, Sequence analy- WaALKENHORST, J. — See TITGEMEYER, F. Bacillus stearothermophilus, cloning, _ Perr os Tr. eee ere ees 503 Wesser, C.A. — See Kapner, R.J. Plasmid; Shuttle vector, pRP9 plas- Carboxylesterase type B,, Escheri- WelnraAucn, Y. — See Dusnau, D. BE bo Cees whe ow ees aud 579 chia coli, RAPD, Ribotype; RFLP, WELKER, N.E. — See de Rossi, E. Bacterial growth, Temperature, Viru- Molecular epidemiology.... 141 Winans, S.C., Mantis, N.J., CHEN C.- lence, Listeria monocytogenes, Inter- Caulobacter crescentus, Escherichia Y., CHANG C.-H. and Han D.C. — nalin, Listeriolysin, Food; Caco-2 coli, Cell division cycle, DnaK pro- Host recognition by the VirA, cells, Thermoregulation .... . 677 tein; Synthesis .......... 99 VirG two-component regulatory Bacterial metabolism, Protein kinase, Cell division, Escherichia coli, Micro- proteins of Agrobacterium tumefa- Phosphorylation; Regulation, Cata- gravity, Cell growth; Space shuttle, 0 eeee eee 461 bolite repression .......... 647 Exponential growth rate.... 111 WoOLpbRINGH, C. — See Gasset, G. Bacteriocin, Fragicilin, Protein, Bacte- Cell division cycle, Escherichia coli, Wu, J. — See Benson, A.K. roides fragilis, Anaerobiosis ;C ha- Caulobacter crescentus, DnaK pro- Wuertz, S. — See van der Leuiz, D. racterization, Ecosystems, Antago- tein; Synthesis ........... 99 Youna, L.S., BerMupez, L.E.M. and SS iva weve dateniccs 9 Cell growth, Escherichia coli, Micro- INDERLIED, C.B. — Practical issues Bacteriophage, Polyphage; Coat pro- gravity, Cell division; Space shuttle, in the antibiotic and immunothe- teins, Absorption complex, Phage Exponential growth rate .... 111 rapy of Mycobacterium avium assembly, Ultrastructure, Filamen- Cell wall, Escherichia coli, Phage U3, disease in immunocompromised GEE 66 hcvodccieaes 699 Phenotype Gene fhuA, Receptor; PER boo ccbaeeseeenn s 206 Bacteriorhodopsin, Halorhodopsin, Mutations, Illegitimate mating, Non- ZUSMAN, D.R. — See Sui, W. Sensory rhodopsin, Phylogenetic complementing diploids .... 309 tree; Intragenic duplication, Residue Chemotherapy, Tuberculosis, Sputum, er ey 273 Mycobacterium tuberculosis, PCR; Bacteroides fragilis, Bacteriocin, Fra- Follow-up, Comparison .... 5 gicilin, Protein, Anaerobiosis ; Cha- Chlamydia psittaci, LPS, Virulence; INDEX OF KEY-WORDS racterization, Ecosystems, Antago- Epitopes, Immunoelectron micro- PE 8 6 sik denvet bewe re ese 9 scopy, mAb, Enzootic abortion, Pro- Biodegradation, Bioremediation, Bio- erePe re ee 611 sensor; Heavy metals, PCB, Xeno- Circadian rhythm, Synechococcus, Acinetobacter baumannii, Biotype, a reer eee 39 Neurospora, Gonyaulax, frq Gene, Ribotype, Zymotype; Epidemio- Bioremediation, Biodegradation, Bio- Clock gene; Note ......... 499 Ml Sods inte dekesatwe d 27 sensor; Heavy metals, PCB, Xeno- Cis-acting element, Bacillus, Gram- Adhesin, Diarrhoea, Escherichia coli; a eee 39 positive bacterium, Carbon; Diffuse adhesion, Adhesive factors, Biosensor, Bioremediation, Biodegra- Repression, Catabolism, Sequence Probes, DAEC strains, Pathogeni- dation; Heavy metals, PCB, Xeno- eee eae 503 SS FOS Se ge ee ee 621 eee re 39 Clock gene, Circadian rhythm, Syne- Adhesion, Gut, Salmonella, Invasion, Biosynthesis, Exopolysaccharide, Xan- chococcus, Neurospora, Gonyau- M cell, Follicle-associated epithe- thomonas campestris ; Biopolymers, lax, frq Gene; Note....... 499 lium, Peyer’s patch, Salmonella Model system, Commercial applica- Cloning, Plasmid, Bacillus stearo- typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus 1, SE ure So ude a weet cee 93 thermophilus ; Shuttle vector, pRP9 Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, Biotype, Acinetobacter baumannii, SE bis ond 0 aeeeee 579 Oral vaccination ......... 543 Ribotype, Zymotype ; Epidemio- Complement, Fever, LPS, Infection; Anaerobiosis, Bacteriocin, Fragicilin, bivevakeea eBabeee . 27 Bacteria, Temperature, Iron, Ente- Protein, Bacteroides fragilis ; Cha- Borrelia afzelii, Borreliosis, Lyme robacteria, Gram-negative; Times racterization, Ecosystems, Antago- disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia GR POND os. 020 Kis ee Rais 269 RNSeer ee 9 garinii; Aetiological agents, Belgium, Deletion, Plasmid, Recombination, Anaerobiosis, Glycerol, Enterobacte- Clinical outcome ........... 327 Mycobacterium; CSP, M. smegma- riaceae ; Dihydroxyacetone, 1,3- Borrelia burgdorferi, Borreliosis, Lyme tis, M. bovis, BCG; Brief note 683 Propanediol, Metabolism, Glycerol disease, Borrelia garinii, Borrelia Diarrhoea, Escherichia coli, Adhesin; INDEX OF KEY-WORDS 721 Diffuse adhesion, Adhesive factors, flaA Gene, Flagellin, Helicobacter Helicobacter pylori, Flagellin, flaA Probes, DAEC strains, Pathogeni- pylori, DNA; Polymorphism, Pro- Gene, DNA; Polymorphism, Profi- GE, eben cetiedeseecces 621 filing, Symptomatology, Urease ling, Symptomatology, Urease Diarrhoea, Escherichia coli, Toxigene- gene, Cytotoxin and motility phe- gene, Cytotoxin and motility phe- sis; Elek test, Identification, Shiga- notypes, Ulcerogenicity .... 585 notypes, Ulcerogenicity .... 585 SP ORD bcs ccicwadiwaas 333 Flagellin, flaA Gene, Helicobacter Immunomodulation, Porin, Viru- DNA, Flagellin, flaA gene, Helicobac- pylori, DNA; Polymorphism, Pro- lence, Yersinia enterocolitica, ter pyroli; Polymorphism, Profiling, filing, Symptomatology, Urease Monocyte, Phagocytosis, Phago- Symptomatology, Urease gene, gene, Cytotoxin and motility phe- some-lysosome fusion; Granulo- Cytotoxin and motility phenotypes, notypes, Ulcerogenicity .... 585 cyte, Chemotaxis, Nylon wool Uloerogemicity ........0. 585 Follicle-association epithelium, Gut, adherence, Chemiluminescence, DNA, Telomere, Telomeric protein, Salmonella, Adhesion, Invasion, M NO, TNFa, ILia, IL6, IL8, IFNy, Protrusion ; Single-stranded DNA- cell, Peyer’s patch, Salmonella GM-CSF, IL3, IL4 ....... 297 binding proteins, Saccharomyces typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus 1, Immune response, Mycobacterium a ee ee ee 519 Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, avium, Drug susceptibility, Pathoge- DNA fingerprinting, Yeast, Restric- Oral vaccination ......... 543 nicity; Epidemiology; Forum 167 tion enzyme analysis; Diagnosis, Food, Ribotyping, Streptococcus Incompatibility, Serratia marcescens, PE onc ci cc wewbues 659 thermophilus; rDNA, rRNA, Plasmid, Replicon; Inc and rep DNA probe, PCR, Periodontitis, Por- ARDRA-PCR, Diagnosis, Taxo- groups, rep Probe, Typing, Multire- phyromonas gingivalis ; Markers, PPCPP ETT her eto re 651 sistant strains ............ 17 Arbitrary primers ........ 595 Food, Temperature, Bacterial growth, Infection, Fever, LPS, Complement; DnaK protein, Escherichia coli, Cell Virulence, Listeria monocytogenes, Bacteria, Temperature, Iron, Entero- division cycle, Caulobacter crescen- Internalin, Listeriolysin ; Caco-2 bacteria, Gram-negative; Times and Perr erie 99 cells, Thermoregulation .... 677 s PerrrrerT Terr ee 269 Drug susceptibility, Mycobacterium Fragicilin, Bacteriocin, Protein, Bac- Internalin, Temperature, Bacterial avium, Immune response, Pathoge- teroides fragilis, Anaerobiosis ; growth, Virulence, Listeria monocy- nicity; Epidemiology; Forum 167 Characterization, Ecosystems, togenes, Listeriolysin, Food; Caco-2 Enterobacteriaceae, Anaerobiosis, Antagonisms ........... 9 cells, Thermoregulation .... 677 Glycerol; Dihydroxyacetone, 1,3- frq Gene, Circadian rhythm, Synecho- Invasion, Gut, Salmonella, Adhesion, Propanediol, Metabolism, Glycerol coccus, Neurospora, Gonyaulax, M cell, Follicle-associated epithe- fermentation, dha regulon, Taxo- Clock gene; Note ........ 499 lium, Peyer’s patch, Salmonella GUE 6 si% 644050:0 4a w 129 Gene fhuA, Escherichia coli, Phage typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus 1, Escherichia coli, Cell division cycle, U3, Phenotype, Cell wall, Receptor; Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, Caulobacter crescentus, DnaK pro- Mutations, Illegitimate mating, Oral vaccination .......... 543 tein; Synthesis .......... 99 Non-complementing diploids 309 Legionella pneumophila, Water, Escherichia coli, Diarrhoea, Adhesin; Glycerol, Anaerobiosis, Enterobacte- PCR; Comparative study, Nested Diffuse adhesion, Adhesive factors, riaceae ; Dihydroxyacetone, 1,3- Frere Tre 603 Probes, DAEC strains, Pathogeni- Propanediol, Metabolism, Glycerol Listeria monocytogenes, Temperature, Ge coctesvsdaltecsins 621 fermentation, dha regulon, Taxo- Bacterial growth, Virulence, Inter- Escherichia coli, Diarrhoea, Toxigene- CN a ws balees cage cus 129 nalin, Listeriolysin, Food; Caco-2 sis; Elek test, Identification, Shiga- Glycolipid, Tuberculosis, Mycobacte- cells, Thermoregulation .... 677 RPGR SE i csacediviwsas 333 rium tuberculosis, Trehalose; Diester Listeriolysin, Temperature, Bacterial Escherichia coli, Microgravity, Cell and monoesters, Serodiagnosis, growth, Virulence, Listeria mono- division, Cell growth; Space shuttle, ELISA, Pseudo cord factor .. 563 cytogenes, Internalin, Food; Caco-2 Exponential growth rate .... 111 Gonyaulax, Circadian rhythm, Syne- cells, Thermoregulation .... 677 Escherichia coli, Phage U3, Pheno- chococcus, Neurospora, frq Gene, LPS, Fever, Complement, Infection; type, Gene fhuA, Cell wall, Recep- Clock gene; Note ........ 499 Bacteria, Temperature, Iron, Ente- tor; Mutations, Illegitimate Gram-positive bacterium, Phylogeny, robacteria, Gram-negative; Times mating, Non-complementing Monophyly, Eubacteria; Multiple og eer ae 269 SOE (Sse vtedaeedesa 309 tree analysis, Concatenation, Taxo- LPS, Virulence, Chlamydia psittaci; Escherichia coli, RAPD, Ribotype, Seea or e 531 Epitopes, Immunoelectron micro- Carboxylesterase type B,; RFLP, Gram-positive bacterium, Bacillus, scopy, mAb, Enzootic abortion, Molecular epidemiology ... 141 Cis-acting element, Carbon; Repres- PUUIGCMED ocpec ctec ece 611 Eubacteria, Phylogeny, Monophyly, sion, Catabolism, Sequence analy- Lyme disease, Borreliosis, Borrelia Gram-positive bacterium; Multiple Pe se hw elie 640.0350U s 503 burgdorferi, Borrelia garinii, Borre- tree analysis, Concatenation, Taxo- Gut, Salmonella, Adhesion, Invasion, lia afzelii; Aetiological agents, Bel- DON 0.6.5 4000 606000e5e s 531 M cell, Follicle-associated epithe- gium, Clinical outcome .... 327 Exopolysaccharide, Xanthomonas lium, Peyer’s patch, Salmonella Magnetospirillum, rDNA, Azospiril- campestris, Biosynthesis; Biopoly- typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus 1, lum, Magnetospirillum, Rhodospiril- mers, Model system, Commercial Membranes ruffles, Actin, Mouse, lum; Taxonomy, Molecular gene- eee 93 Oral vaccination ......... 543 thos, IGE GEMMA .n cc cccsee 633 Fever, LPS, Complement, Infection; Halorhodopsin, Bacteriorhodopsin, M cell, Gut, Salmonella, Adhesion, Bacteria, Temperature, Iron, Ente- Sensory rhodopsin, Phylogenetic Invasion, Follicle-associated epi- robacteria, Gram-negative; Times tree; Intragenic duplication, Resi- thelium, Peyer’s patch, Salmonella GG POE 08s 6 0 Fise K 269 due conservation......... 273 typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus 1, 722 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, Adhesion, Invasion, M cell, Fol- Chemotaxis, Nylon wool adhe- Oral vaccination ......... 543 licle-associated epithelium, Salmo- rence, Chemiluminescence, NO, Mercury, Pseudomonas sp., MR1 nella typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus TNFa, ILla, IL6, IL8, IFNy, GM- strain, Plasmid; Resistance, Clo- 1, Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, CSP, BS, BA. cccvccsces 297 ning, Hybridization, Escherichia Oral vaccination ......... 643 Porphyromonas gingivalis, PCR, GE ov iicees vi aweedseere ’ 121 Phage U3, Escherichia coli, Pheno- DNA probe, Periodontitis ; Mar- Microgravity, Escherichia coli, Cell type, Gene fhuA, Cell wall, Recep- kers, Arbitrary primers .... 595 division, Cell growth; Space shuttle, tor; Mutations, Illegitimate mating, Propionibacterium, Ribotyping, Exponential growth rate .... IL11 Non-complementing diploids 309 Taxonomy ; Identification, Subspe- Monocyte, Porin, Virulence, Yersinia Phagocytosis, Porin, Virulence, Yersi- cies, Lactic acid bacteria... 667 enterocolitica, Phagocytosis, Pha- nia enterocolitica, Monocyte, Pha- Protease, Protein, Arthrobacter gosome-lysosome fusion, Immuno- gosome-lysosome fusion, Immuno- aureus ; Secretion, Cell-associated modulation; Granulocyte, Chemo- modulation; Granulocyte, Chemo- protein, Structural gene, Bacterial taxis, Nylon wool adherence, taxis, Nylon wool adherence, Che- PPP Erenerrrrrnys t 287 Chemiluminescence, NO, TNFa, miluminescence, NO, TNFa, [L1q, Protein, Bacteriocin, Fragicilin, Bac- ILila, IL6, IL8, IFNy, GM-CSF, IL6, IL8, IFNy, GM-CSF, IL3, teroides fragilis, Anaerobiosis ; ' § | Sey crer e 297 Be: Vv liebvandiWpedeen s 297 Characterization, Ecosystems, Monophyly, Phylogeny, Gram-posi- Phagosome-lysosome fusion, Porin, Antagonisms ........... 9 tive bacterium, Eubacteria; Mul- Virulence, Yersinia, enterocoli- Protein, Protease, Arthrobacter tiple tree analysis, Concatenation, tica, Monocyte, Phagocytosis, aureus ; Secretion, Cell-associated SE bacohn swe ee 531 Immunomodulation ; Granulocyte, protein, Structural gene, Bacterial MRI strain, Pseudomonas sp., Mer- Chemotaxis, Nylon wool adhe- SNE osc teva ticiicess 287 cury, Plasmid; Resistance, Clo- rence, Chemiluminescence, NO, Protein kinase, Phosphorylation, Bac- ning, Hybridization, Escherichia TNFa, ILla, IL6, IL8, IFNy, GM- terial metabolism; Regulation, GN ple heise Vereen stn’s 121 = 9 & ef OPT rrerT 297 Catabolite repression ...... 647 Mycobacterium, Plasmid, Deletion, Phenotype, Escherichia coli, Phage Protrusion, Telomere, DNA, Telome- Recombination; CSP, M. smegma- U3, Gene fhuA, Cell wall, Receptor; ric protein; Single-stranded DNA- tis, M. bovis, BCG; Brief note 683 Mutations, Illegitimate mating, Non- binding proteins, Saccharomyces Mycobacterium avium, Drug suscepti- complementing diploids .... 309 CTE o's sb oh oe secee s 519 bility, Immune response, Pathoge- Phosphorylation, Protein kinase, Bacte- Pseudomonas sp., MR1 strain, Mercury, nicity; Epidemiology; Forum 167 rial metabolism; Regulation, Catabo- Plasmid; Resistance, Cloning, Hybri- Mycobacterium bovis, Bovine tuber- Ite repressiom ..... 2.2.4. 647 dization, Escherichia coli .... 121 culosis, Mycobacterium tuberculo- Phosphorylation, Sensor kinase, Res- PTS, Antibiotic, Streptomyces ; Pro- sis; Bacterial antigens, Secreted ponse regulator, Transcription; teins, Production, Enzymes, HPr, | MeTe Te Tee 689 Pew rerewrryne Trea r 349 Regulation, Biotechnology; Times Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Bovine Phylogenetic tree, Bacteriorhodopsin, ee 89 tuberculosis, Mycobacterium bovis ; Halorhodopsin, Sensory rhodopsin; RAPD, Escherichia coli, Ribotype, Bacterial antigens, Secreted pro- Intragenic duplication, Residue Carboxylesterase type B,; RFLP, EET eye ee 689 conservation ............. 273 Molecular epidemiology ... 141 Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Tuber- Phylogeny, Monophyly, Gram-posi- rDNA, Azospirillum, Magnetospirillum, culosis, Glycolipid, Trehalose; tive bacterium, Eubacteria; Mul- Rhodospirillum; Taxonomy, Molecu- Diester and monoesters, Serodiagno- tiple tree analysis, Concatenation, lar genetics, 16S rDNA ..... 633 sis, ELISA Pseudo cord factor 563 PEE hc ccecveseces 531 Receptor, Escherichia coli, Phage Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Tubercu- Plasmid, Cloning, Bacillus stearo- U3, Phenotype Gene fhuA, Cell losis, Sputum, PCR, Chemotherapy ; thermophilus ; Shuttle vector, pRP9 wall; Mutations, Illegitimate Follow-up, Comparison .... 5 Berseee eee 579 mating, Non-complementing Neurospora, Circadian rhythm, Syne- Plasmid, Deletion, Recombination, GE Be vec eseeeeanes 309 chococcus, Gonyaulax, frq Gene, Mycobacterium; CSP, M. smegma- Recombination, Plasmid, Deletion, Clock gene; Note ........ 499 tis, M. bovis, BCG; Brief note 683 Mycobacterium; CSP, M. smegma- Pathogenicity, Mycobacterium avium, Plasmid, Incompatibility, Serratia tis, M. bovis, BCG; Brief note 683 Drug susceptibility, Immune res- marcescens, Replicon; Inc and rep Replicon, Incompatibility, Serratia ponse; Epidemiology; Forum 167 groups, rep Probe, Typing, Multire- marcescens, Plasmid; Inc and rep PCR, DNA probe, Periodontitis, Por- sistant strains ........... 17 groups, rep Probe, Typing, Multire- phyromonas gingivalis ; Markers, Plasmid, Pseudomonas sp., MR1 gf Per erere 17 Arbitrary primers ........ 595 strain, Mercury; Resistance, Clo- Response regulator, Sensor kinase, PCR, Tuberculosis, Sputum, Myco- ning, Hybridization, Escherichia Phosphorylation, Transcription; bacterium tuberculosis, Chemothe- Gs 6 id heeds cease deoess 121 POND: vos ntescesectess 349 rapy ;F ollow-up, Comparison 5 Polyphage, Bacteriophage; Coat pro- Restriction enzyme analysis, Yeast, PCR, Water, Legionella pneu- teins, Absorption complex, Phage DNA fingerprinting ; Diagnosis, mophila ; Comparative study, Nes- assembly, Ulstrastructure, Filamen- 0 CSTE TUES ee 659 i Peper Pere 603 PS os heb oe viewed, 699 Rhodospirillum, rDNA, Azospiril- Periodontitis, PCR, DNA probe, Por- Porin, Virulence, Yersinia enterocoli- lum, Magnetospirillum ; Taxo- phyromonas gingivalis, Markers, tica, Monocyte, Phagacytosis, nomy, Molecular genetics, 16S Arbitrary primers ........ 595 Phagosome-lysosome fusion, | wre TT eee re eee 633 Peyer’s patch, Gut, Salmonella, Immunomodulation; Granulocyte, Ribotype, Acinetobacter baumannii, INDEX OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED 723 Biotype, Zymotype ; Epidemio- nalin, Listeriolysin, Food; Caco-2 INDEX _ SPT ePi Ter eae 27 cells, Thermoregulation ..... 677 OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED Ribotype, Escherichia coli, RAPD, Toxigenesis, Diarrhoea, Escherichia Carboxylesterase type B,; RFLP, coli; Elek test, Identification, Molecular epidemiology ... 141 Shiga-like toxinI ........ 333 Ribotyping, Propionibacterium, Transcription, Sensor kinase, Res- Follow-up of tuberculosis patients Taxonomy ; Identification, Subspe- ponse regulator, Phosphorylation; undergoing standard anti-tuberculo- cies, Lactic acid bacteria... 667 PE S245 fenceavde .e he 349 sis chemotherapy by using a poly- Ribotyping, Streptococcus thermo- Trehalose, Tuberculosis, Mycobacte- merase chain reaction, G. Lever, P. philus, Food; rDNA, rRNA, rium tuberculosis, Glycolipid; Diester GLaziou, B. Gicquet and S. CHAN- ARDRA-PCR, Diagnosis, Taxo- and monoesters, Serodiagnosis, We. ade R Ke sa teow 5 BT so cdi cwissvcsenss 651 ELISA, Pseudo cord factor ... 563 Extraction, partial purification and rRNA, Vibrio, V1 variable region; Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tubercu- characterization of a bacteriocin Phylogeny, 16S rRNA, Helix6 151 losis, Glycolipid, trehalose; Diester (fragilicin) produced by a strain of Salmonella; Serovars, Taxonomy, and monesters, Serodiagnosis, Bacteroides fragilis isolated from Kauffmann-White scheme 711 ELISA, Pseudo cord factor ... 563 Callithrix penicillata, L.M. Farias, Salmonella, Gut, Adhesion, Invasion, Tuberculosis, Sputum, Mycobacterium A.H. Totota, C.M.S. Miranpba, M cell, Follicle-associated epithe- tuberculosis, PCR, Chemotherapy ; M.A.R. CARVALHO, C.A.V. DAMAs- lium, Peyer’s patch, Salmonella Follow-up, Comparison .... 5 CENO, C.A.P. TAvAREs, E.O. CIsAL- typhimurium ; Ulex europaeus 1, V1 variable region, rRNA, Vibrio; Phy- PINO and E.C. VigirA ...... 9 Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, logeny, 16S rRNA, Helix 6 151 Replicon typing of 71 multiresistant Ser- Oral vaccination ......... 543 Vibrio, rRNA, V1 variable region; ratia marcescens strain, C. LLANES, M. Salmonella typhimurium, Gut, Salmo- Phylogeny, 16S rRNA, Helix 6 151 Couturier, L. ASFELD, F. GRimont and nella, Adhesion, Invasion, M cell, Virulence, LPS, Chlamydia psit- Y. MICHEL-BRIAND .......... 17 Follicle-associated epithelium, taci; Epitopes, Immunoelectron Biotyping, ribotyping and esterase elec- Peyer’s patch; Ulex europaeus 1, microscopy, mAb, Enzootic abor- trophoresis as epidemiological tools Membrane ruffles, Actin, Mouse, tion, Protection .......... 611 for Acinetobacter baumannii, J.M. Oral vaccination ......... 543 Virulence, Porin, Yersinia enterocoli- Sire, S. Gras-Rouzert, P. Povépras, Sensor kinase, Response regulator, tica, Monocyte, Phagocytosis, Phago- R. Mesnarpb, C. Arvieux, J. JENEK, R. Phosphorylation, Transcription; some-lysosome fusion, Immunomo- Tuomas and J.L. Avrit ..... 27 PE Preerererires 349 dulation; Granulocyte, Chemotaxis, Sensory rhodopsin, Bacteriorhodop- Nylon wool adherence, Chemilumi- 10th Forum in Microbiology: sin, Halorhodopsin, Phylogenetic nescence, NO, TNFa, IL1la, IL6, “Scientific and technological issues tree; Intragenic duplication, Resi- IL8, IFNy, GM-CSF, IL3, IL4 . 297 leading to the practical application due conservation ......... 273 Virulence, Temperature, Bacterial of bioremediation and environmen- Serratia marcescens, Incompatibility, growth, Listeria monocytogenes, tal biotechnology”. Introduction, Plasmid, Replicon; Inc and rep Internalin, Listeriolysin, Food; Caco- ae. ee 39 groups, rep Probe, Typing, Multire- 2 cells, Thermoregulation ... 677 Scientific foundation of bioremedia- Gistemt GUNES ow tee ececs 17 Virulence, Yersinia enterocolitica ; tion and gaps remaining to be Sputum, Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium Diagnosis, Yop, Rp, ELISA, Immu- filled, R.R. COLWELL ...... 40 tuberculosis, PCR, Chemotherapy ; noblot, Strain O:9, Rabbit ... 553 Aerobic PCB biodegradation and Follow-up, Comparison .... 5 Water, Legionella pneumophila, anaerobic PCB dechlorination in Streptococcus thermophilus, Riboty- PCR; Comparative study, Nested the environment, D.A. ABRAMO- ping, Food; rDNA, rRNA, ARDRA- PPror,ere Tre 603 TEE, «o's 5b 6c ok See CRs 42 PCR, Diagnosis, Taxonomy 651 Xanthomonas campestris, Exopoly- Enumeration and characterization of Streptomyces, Antibiotics, PTS; Pro- saccharide, Biosynthesis; Biopoly- BTEX-degrading bacteria from teins, Production, Enzymes, HPr, mers, Model system, Commercial hypoxic environments functional Regulation, Biotechnology; Times ee ere ee 93 with mixed electron acceptors, ORE TOONS cece cccescias 89 Yeast, DNA fingerprinting, Restric- R.H. O_sen, M.D. MIKESELL and Synechococcus, Circadian rhythm, tion enzyme analysis; Diagnosis, Se. cavicpundaeab a 47 Neurospora, Gonyaulax, frq Gene, See Pei eek e's 659 Disposal of slop oil and sludges by Clock gene; Note ........ 499 Yersinia enterocolitica, Porin, Viru- biodegradation, T.R. Jack, M. McD. Taxonomy, Propionibacterium, Ribo- lence, Monocyte, Phagocytosis, Francis and L.G. STEHMEIER 49 typing; Identification, Subspecies, Phagosome-lysosome fusion, The potential application of biosur- Lactic acid bacteria ....... 667 Immunomodulation; Granulocyte, factants in combatting hydrocar- Telomere, DNA, Telomeric protein, Chemotaxis, Nylon wool adhe- bon pollution in marine environ- Protrusion; Single-stranded DNA- rence, Chemiluminescence, NO, ments, J.-C. BERTRAND, P. BoNnIN, binding proteins, Saccharomyces TNFa, ILla, IL6, IL8, IFNy, GM- M. Goutx, M. GAUTHIER and G. COUN 6 bs civioeees 519 Gee Wes MUNG hs Ws, cheeB N 297 RD |5 :6 SS Kee OS 53 Telomeric protein, Telomere, DNA, Yersinia enterocolitica, Virulence ; Microbiological treatment of conta- Protrusion; Single-stranded DNA- Diagnosis, Yop, Rp, ELISA, Immu- minated storage containers, D. binding proteins, Saccharomyces noblot, Strain O:9, Rabbit .. 553 eere eee 56 ee ae 519 Zymotype, Acinetobacter bauman- Exploiting heavy metal resistance Temperature, Bacterial growth, Viru- nii, Biotype, Ribotype; Epidemio- systems in bioremediation, S. SIL- lence, Listeria monocytogenes, Inter- WLCVee te Leper 27 o64 CUCM ERT EE ee 61 724 RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY The use of biosensors for environmen- Prevention and treatment of Myco- K12: a reversible double-mutation tal monitoring, D. van der Le.ie, P. bacterium avium complex infec- or alternate chromosome expres- CorsisigR, W. BAEYENS, S. WUERTZ, tion, B.T. MANGuRA and L.B. sion in non-complementing L. Diets and M. MerGeay .. 67 a ee vere ee eae 181 diploids ?, J.-P.GratTiA .... 309 Quantitative cultures and drug sus- Evidence for the involvement of dif- Times and Trends: ceptibility testing of Mycobacte- ferent genospecies of Borrelia in Proteins of the phosphoenolpyruvate: rium avium clinical isolates before the clinical outcome of Lyme sugar phosphotransferase system in and during the antimicrobial the- disease in Belgium, F.M. ANTHO- Streptomyces: possible involve- rapy, L.B. Heirets ........ 188 NISSEN, M. De KesgL, P.P. Hoet and ment in the regulation of antibiotic Clinical trials in Mycobacterium G.H. BIGAIGNON ......... 327 production, F. TrrGeMeyer, J. WAL- avium therapy: lessons to take Easy-to-perform modified Elek test to KENHORST, X. Cul, J. Reizer and home, B. DAUTZENBERG .... 197 identify Shiga-like toxin-producing M.H. Sater, Jr .......... 89 Practical issues in the antibiotic and diarrhoeogenic Escherichia coli, Y. Synthesis of commercially valuable immunotherapy of Mycobacterium GeRMANI, E. BeGAup and J.M. Des- bacterial polymers: impact of mole- avium disease in immunocompro- Per Peres ster 333 cular genetics, M.O. MartIN 93 mised patients, L.S. Youna, L.E.M. Bermubez and C.B. INDERLIED 206 12th Forum in Microbiology: Original articles: Genetic aspects of drug resistance in “Bacterial sensor kinase/response Synthesis of DnaK protein during the Mycobacterium avium, A.E. Suzuki regulator systems: an introduc- division cycle of Escherichia coli, and J.M. INAMINE ........ 210 tion”, M.H. Sarer, Jr ...... 349 T.R. Hupp, J.D. Keas.inea, S. Contributions of animal and macro- Response regulators: structure, func- Cooper and J.M. KaGuni... 99 phage models to the understanding tion and evolution, G.M. PAo, R. Growth and division of Escherichia of host parasite interaction of Tam, L.S. Lipscurrz and M.H. SAIgR coli under microgravity conditions, Mycobacterium avium complex Be te ekese bes cbneadea cs 356 G. Gasset, R. Trxapor, B. Ecue, L. (MAC) disease, P.R.J. GANGADHA- Signal transduction by the EnvZ- LAPCHINE, N. Moatti, P. Toorop RAM and M.V. Reppy ..... 214 OmpR phosphotransfer system in and C. WOLDRINGH ....... 111 Immunomodulatory events in Myco- bacteria, S.A. Forst and D.L. Cloning and expression of the mercury bacterium avium infections, M. PED. be acciweceeeses 363 resistance genes of marine Pseudo- Bee ee ree ee 225 The sensor kinase KdpD and the monas sp. strain MRI plasmid Mycobacterium avium: pathogenicity response regulator KdpE control pMR1 in Escherichia coli, D.B. Rat- in HIV1 infection, H. SHiRATsucuI, expression of the kdpFABC ope- JINI RANI and A. MAHADEVAN’ 121 J.L. JoHNSON and J.J. ELLNER 230 ron in Escherichia coli, K. Phenotypic diversity of anaerobic gly- Molecular basis of colony morpho- ALTENDORF, P. VOELKNER and W. cerol dissimilation shown by seven logy in Mycobacterium avium, J.T. ee Weds fordpiewd vis 374 enterobacterial species, O.M.M. BELISLE and P.J. BRENNAN .. 237 A transmembrane signalling complex Bouvet, P. LENORMAND, J.P. CaAr- Cell envelope constituents and the controls transcription of the Uhp LIER and P.A.D. Grimont ... 129 multifaceted nature of Mycobacte- sugar phosphate transport system, Differentiation of Escherichia coli rium avium pathogenicity and drug R.J.KADNER, M.D. IsLAnp, J.L. strains using randomly polymorphic resistance, N. Rastoci and W.W. Dau and C.A. WeBBER .... 381 DNA analysing, H. Cave, E. BINGEN, Areeeee e e 243 Regulation of capsule synthesis J. ELIon and E. DENAMuR.... 141 includes interactions of the An analysis of the V1 and V2 regions Times and Trends: RcsC/RcsB regulatory pair, V. of Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio mimi- Fever and the control of Gram-nega- Every Peer ee 389 cus 16S rRNA, A. CoegLuo, H. tive bacteria, M.H. Green and C.W. The DegS/DegU and ComP/ComA Momen, A.C.P. Vicente and C.A. WD ss Wie bas 6-6 6 660% 269 two-component systems are part of a er Pr eee ae 151 a network controlling degradative Original articles: enzyme synthesis and competence 11th Forum in Microbiology: Phylogenetic relationships among in Bacillus subtilis, F Kunst, T. “Laboratory and clinical aspects of bacteriorhodopsins, G. KUAN and MSADEK, J. BIGNON and G. Rapo- the Mycobacterium avium epide- a 8 ae rere ree 273 OT. ae tise tkc ae doden 393 mic: contributing factors associa- Secretion of a temporally controlled Two-component regulators and gene- ted with variability of drug suscep- cell-associated protein in Arthro- tic competence in Bacillus subtilis, tibility and immune respon- bacter aureus: production of the D. Dusnau, J. HAHN, M. ROGGIANI, Ssiveness, and the multifaceted protein and inactivation of its struc- F. Piazza and Y. WEINRAUCH 403 nature of pathogenicity”. Introduc- tural gene, V. Micuotey, V. LERET Novel aspects of chemotactic sensory tion, N. RAstoci and W.W. Bar- eree e rece 287 transduction in Bacillus subtilis, P.B. OP 06-0 tebe cascadedab a 167 Properties of Yersinia enterocolitica CARPENTIER, D.W. HANLON, M.L. Epidemiology of Mycobacterium porins: interference with biological KirscH and G.W. OrDAL .... 413 avium infections in the pre- and post- functions of phagocytes, nitric The role of FIbD in regulation of fla- HIV era, J.O. FALKINHAM, III 169 oxide production and selective gellar gene transcription in Caulo- Mycobacterium avium infections in cytokine release, M.A. TUFANO, F. bacter crescentus, A.K. BENSON, J. animals, C.O. THOEN ...... 173 RossaAno, P. CATALANOTTI, G. Wu and A. NEwTon ....... 420 Development of rapid techniques for Licuori, A. MARINELLI, A. BARONI Sensor/response in Myxococcus identification of M. avium infec- and P. MARINELLI ........ 297 xanthus to attractants and repel- tions, J.T. CRAWFORD ...... 177 Ufr/s variation in Escherichia coli lents requires the frz signal trans- INDEX OF BOOKS RECEIVED 725 duction system, W. Sui and D.R. O:9-released proteins by immuno- Original articles: PEE bc necsccennees 431 blot and ELISA, L. FerNanpez- Genotyping of Streptococcus ther- Aerobic-anaerobic gene regulation in Laco, M. Gomez, N. Vizcaino and mophilus evidenced by restriction Escherichia coli: control by the TG is 66 dsb oes kdaes 553 analysis of ribosomal DNA, G. ArcAB and Fnr regulons, R.P. Screening of synthetic trehalose SALZANO, G. Moscuetrti, F. ViL- GunsALus and S.-J. PARK ... 437 6,6’-diesters and trehalose 6- LANI, O. Pepe, G. MAurigLLo and S. Dual interacting two-component monoesters as potential immuno- | Terrre TT Te 651 regulatory systems mediate nitrate- reactants for the serodiagnosis of DNA fingerprinting of yeast strains and nitrite-regulated gene expres- tuberculosis, A. LAszLo, H.H. by restriction enzyme analysis, C. sion in Escherichia coli, V. 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BRGRT occ scees 499 Moreno, M.A. Dasi, C MuNoz and phage assembly, V. Gai.us, U. PRE st ccacccssawes 603 RAMSPERGER, C. JOHNER, H. KRAMER Original articles: The LPS localization might explain — fe Pee eee 699 Analysis of a cis-active sequence the lack of protection of LPS-speci- Supplement 1993 (n° 37) to the mediating catabolite repression in fic antibodies in abortion-causing Kauffmann-White scheme, M.Y. Gram-positive bacteria, C.J. HUEcK, Chlamydia psittaci infections, J. Poporr, J. BOCKEMUHL and A. W. HILLeN and M.H. Saier, Jr 503 SALINAS, J. SANCHEZ, A.J. BUENDIA, McWhorter-Mvur.in ...... 711 In vitro identification of a protein of A. SourtAu, A Ropo.akis, A. BEr- Saccharomyces cerevisiae that NABE and F. CUELLO ....... 611 interacts specifically with the G- Survey of clinical isolates of diar- rich DNA strand of the telomere, F. rhoeogenic Escherichia coli: diffu- SANTOoRI and P. Donini .... . 519 sely adhering E. coli strains with Molecular phylogeny of Eubacteria: a multiple adhesive factors, C. JAL- BOOKS RECEIVED new multiple tree analysis method LAT, A DARFEUILLE-MICHAUD, C. applied to 15 sequence data sets RicH and B.Joty ........ 621 questions the monophyly of Gram- Molecular relationship of an atypical positive bacteria, N. GALTIER and Azospirillum strain 4T to other SHLEGEL, H.G. — General microbio- - Eeererreerrrr e s 531 Azospirillum species, J. HAURAT, logy (Edition 7) ......... 157 Preferential interaction of Salmonella D. Faure, R. BALLy and P. Nor- Joset, F. & Gespin-MICcHEL, J. — typhimurium with mouse Peyer’s Peertyere e re 633 Prokaryotic genetics. Genome patch M cells, M.A. CLarkK, M.A. organization, transfer and plasti- Jepson, N.L. Simmons and B.H. 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