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    Mueller, B. ; Rothe, Karl ; Estler ; Neupert ; Gerstel ; Kothe
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    Published 1942
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    Gerstel, B. ; McCarthy, J. E. G.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1989
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    1365-2958
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    lacZ fusions were compared in order to obtain valid estimates of relative translation rates. The results indicate that in the E. coli atp operon, translation directed by the atpB, atpH and atpG TIRs is less efficient than that directed by the atpA TIR, and are thus consistent with earlier measurements of direct atp gene expression. Initiation is, however, to differing extents, controlled by coupling to the translation of upstream neighbours. There is particularly tight coupling between atpH and atpA. Increasing the distance between these two genes whilst maintaining the original atpA TIR structure decreased the degree of coupling. The influence of manipulations of the atpG TIR structure upon translational efficiency was quantitatively more pronounced when the atpG fusions were present as a single copy per chromosome. This is likely to be related to the mRNA binding characteristics of 30S ribosomal subunits and/or to the influence of other (trans-acting) factors. The control of independent and coupled initiation at the atp TIRs is discussed in relation to mRNA structure and possible CiS and trans regulatory phenomena.
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    Gerstel, Birgit ; Tuite, Mick F. ; McCarthy, John E. G.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1992
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    A new modular expression system was developed to direct the in vitro synthesis of defined transcripts that were used as templates for translation in yeast cell-free extracts. The system was used to examine the influence of 5′-capping, 3′-polyadenylation and leader sequence upon the translation and stability of the synthetic Tn9 cat (chloramphenicol acetyl transferase), yeast PGK (phosphoglycerate kinase) and yeast HSP26 (heat-shock protein 26) mRNAs. The addition of a methylated cap (m7Gppp) or of a poly(A) tail enhanced translation and stabilized the mRNA. The dependence of translation upon capping was reduced in the presence of the HSP26 leader sequence. This may indicate the existence of a translational mechanism that enhances cap-independent translation. The enhancement of the translation and stability of mRNA was relatively insensitive to changes in the position of the poly(A) tail relative to the reading frame.
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    McCarthy, J. E. G. ; Gerstel, B. ; Surin, B. ; Wiedemann, U. ; Ziemke, P.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1991
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    The atp operon of Escherichia coli directs synthesis rates of protein subunits that are well matched to the requirements of assembly of the membrane-bound H+-ATPase (α3β3γ1δ1σ1a1b2c10–15). Segmental differences in mRNA stability are shown to contribute to the differential control of atp gene expression. The first two genes of the operon, atpl and atpB, are rapidly inactivated at the mRNA level. The remaining seven genes are more stable. It has previously been established that the translational efficiencies of the atp genes vary greatly. Thus differential expression from this operon is achieved via post-transcriptional control exerted at two levels. Neither enhancement of translational efficiency nor insertion of repetitive extragenic palindromic (REP) sequences into the atplB intercistronic region stabilized atpl. We discuss the implications of these results in terms of the pathway of mRNA degradation and of the role of mRNA stability in the control of gene expression.
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    Gerstel, Ulrich ; Park, Chankyu ; Römling, Ute

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Published 2003
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    The starvation-induced csgD gene of Salmonella typhimurium encodes for the positive transcriptional regulator of extracellular matrix components curli fimbriae and cellulose. To analyse regulatory elements of csgD promoter (PcsgD) response genetic studies combined with in vitro experiments were performed. Six binding sites (D1 to D6) for OmpR, a transcriptional regulator, were identified by gel shifts and DNase I footprints. While ompR is required for PcsgD expression, binding of OmpR-P to D2 centred immediately upstream of D1 at position −70.5 is proposed to repress PcsgD activity. The elevated expression of regulated and semiconstitutive PcsgD in response to microaerophilic conditions required integration host factor (IHF). Subsequently, two IHF-binding sites were identified up- and downstream of PcsgD. IHF competes with OmpR-P for binding at its upstream site IHF1, which overlaps with D3–D6 and thereby modulates the response to microaerophilic conditions. A complex regulatory network involving IHF, H-NS and OmpR is proposed whereby the nucleo-complex composition in the csgD–csgBA intergenic region is altered in response to oxygen tension.
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    Wang, Zhi-Chang ; Gerstel, Peter ; Kaiser, Gerhard ; Bill, Joachim ; Aldinger, Fritz

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Inc
    Published 2005
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    1551-2916
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    A “green” route to ultrahigh-temperature Si–B–C–N ceramic from vacuum-degassing waste gas of polyborosilazane {B[C2H4Si(CH3)NH]3}n (T2-1) has been developed. After gas-to-gel transformation, an amorphous ceramic Si5.3B1.0C19N3.7 was derived from the gel by dehydrocoupling and polymer-to-ceramic transformation. The ceramic started to form a nanostructure at 1700°C and resisted thermal degradation up to 2200°C in argon. This suggests that vacuum-degassing waste gases of polymer precursors may be perfect raw materials for various advanced ceramics.
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    Kleene, K.C. ; Gerstel, J. ; Shih, D.

    Amsterdam : Elsevier
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    0378-1119
    Keywords:
    Recombinant DNA ; S1 mapping ; post-transcriptional gene regulation ; protamine ; spermatids
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    0012-1606
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    Riessman, C.K. ; Gerstel, N.

    Amsterdam : Elsevier
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    0277-9536
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