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Promotiecommissie Promotoren: Prof.
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction 7
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Introduction Figure 1. Infections c
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Interestingly, autolysis induced by
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histidine kinase is the sensor prot
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metabolism are often required for v
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11. Cockeran, R., A. J. Theron, H.
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CHAPTER 2 Regulation of gene expres
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Introduction Streptococcus pneumoni
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Materiaals and Meethods Gene regula
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Isolation of pneumococcal RNA durin
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Resultss and Discuussion Gene regul
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Table 1. Genes regulated by RR09 in
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phosphofructokinase, and a fructose
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Figure 4. Expression of rlrA and rr
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correlated well with our in vitro m
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Figure 7. Bacterial loads in blood
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Acknowledgments This work was suppo
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10. Ibrahim, Y. M., A. R. Kerr, J.
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genome sequence of a virulent isola
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Gene regulation by RR09 in S. pneum
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Gene regulation by RR09 in S. pneum
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Table S4. Genes up- and downregulat
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Chapter 3 Abstract 62 62 Previous s
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Chapter 3 between the wild-type and
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Chapter 3 S. pneumoniae TIGR4 by CS
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Chapter 3 performance liquid chroma
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Chapter 3 Results Transcriptional a
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Chapter 3 than the D39ΔpsaR-infect
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Chapter 3 in TIGR4ΔpsaR. However,
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Chapter 3 References 1. Adrian, P.
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Chapter 3 21. Hemsley, C., E. Joyce
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Chapter 3 40. McCluskey, J., J. Hin
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CHAPTER 4 CodY of Streptococcus pne
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Introduction Bacteria encounter var
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Materials and Methods Bacterial str
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The CodY regulon of S. pneumoniae I
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Accession numbers The microarray da
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Binding of CodY to target promoters
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Discussion CodY has been described
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levels of adherence in D39. Using a
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References The CodY regulon of S. p
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Glass. 2001. Genome of the bacteriu
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40. Shivers, R. P., S. S. Dineen, a
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CHAPTER 5 Regulation of glutamine a
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Introduction Regulation of nitrogen
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Materials and Methods Nitrogen Meta
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TK136 D39 Δcps; Km R capsule-less
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gene from pORI28, was fused to the
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Construction of lacZ fusions Chromo
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Enzyme assays Cell-free extracts, u
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Reverse-transcriptase PCR RNA isola
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Table 3. Summary of transcriptome c
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effect caused by altered intracellu
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examine whether zwf is only transcr
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H6-GlnR alone at the concentration
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Discussion In this study, we charac
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Acknowledgements TK, JB and HB are
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11. den Hengst, C. D., S. A. van Hi
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Nitrogen Metabolism in S. pneumonia
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Introduction GlnR-regulon and pneum
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