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  • 1
    ISSN: 1365-2958
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: The stx genes of many Shiga toxin-encoding Escherichia coli (STEC) strains are encoded by prophages of the λ bacteriophage family. In the genome of the Stx1-encoding phage H-19B, the stx1AB genes are found ≈ 1 kb downstream of the late phage promoter, pR′, but are known to be regulated by the associated iron-regulated promoter, pStx1. Growth of H-19B lysogens in low iron concentrations or in conditions that induce the prophage results in increased Stx1 production. Although the mechanism by which low iron concentration induces Stx1 production is well understood, the mechanisms by which phage induction enhances toxin production have not been extensively characterized. The studies reported here identify the factors that contribute to Stx1 production after induction of the H-19B prophage. We found that replication of the phage genome, with the associated increase in stx1AB copy number, is the most quantitatively important mechanism by which H-19B induction increases Stx1 production. Three promoters are shown to be involved in stx1AB transcription after phage induction, the iron-regulated pStx1 and the phage-regulated pR and pR′ promoters, the relative importance of which varies with environmental conditions. Late phage transcription initiating at the pR′ promoter, contrary to previous findings in the related Stx2-encoding phage φ361, was found to be unnecessary for high-level Stx1 production after phage induction. Finally, we present evidence that phage-mediated lysis regulates the quantity of Stx1 produced by determining the duration of Stx1 accumulation and provides a mechanism for Stx1 release. By amplifying stx1AB copy number, regulating stx1AB transcription and allowing for Stx1 release, the biology of the Stx-encoding phages contributes greatly to the production of Stx, the principal virulence factor of STEC.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pure and applied geophysics 113 (1975), S. 611-624 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Summary By studying a simple model of the earth's liquid core it is shown that a variety of instability mechanisms lead to the selective excitation of long-period hydromagnetic waves with the correct speedand sign of propagation to be associated with the westward drift of the earth's magnetic field. The relationship between the amplitude of these waves and those of much higher frequency magnetic fluctuations in the core is then investigated, and upper bounds thereby placed on the latter. These bounds suggest that electromagnetic core-mantle coupling is not significantly enhanced by magnetic fluctuations in the core having periods less than the ‘cut-off’ time of about 4 years associated with the skin-effect in the mantle.
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    Book
    Oxford u.a. :Oxford University Pr.,
    Title: From calculus to chaos : an introduction to dynamics
    Author: Acheson, David
    Publisher: Oxford u.a. :Oxford University Pr.,
    Year of publication: 1997
    Pages: 269 S.
    Type of Medium: Book
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