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Complete genome sequence of the proteolytic Clostridium botulinum type A5 (B3') strain H04402 065.

Carter A.T., Pearson B.M., Crossman L.C., Drou N., Heavens D., Baker D., Febrer M., Caccamo M., Grant K.A., Peck M.W.

J. Bacteriol. 193:2351-2352(2011) · UniProtKB (3,688)

Further characterization of proteolytic Clostridium botulinum type A5 reveals that neurotoxin formation is unaffected by loss of the cntR (botR) promoter sigma factor binding site.

Carter A.T., Mason D.R., Grant K.A., Franciosa G., Aureli P., Peck M.W.

J. Clin. Microbiol. 48:1012-1013(2010) · UniProtKB (6)

Independent evolution of neurotoxin and flagellar genetic loci in proteolytic Clostridium botulinum.

Carter A.T., Paul C.J., Mason D.R., Twine S.M., Alston M.J., Logan S.M., Austin J.W., Peck M.W.

BMC Genomics 10:115-115(2009) · UniProtKB (1)

Genome sequence of a proteolytic (Group I) Clostridium botulinum strain Hall A and comparative analysis of the clostridial genomes.

Sebaihia M., Peck M.W., Minton N.P., Thomson N.R., Holden M.T.G., Mitchell W.J., Carter A.T., Bentley S.D., Mason D.R., Crossman L. et al.

Genome Res. 17:1082-1092(2007) · UniProtKB (3,590)

Spore germination in Mortierella alpina is associated with a transient depletion of arachidonic acid and induction of fatty acid desaturase gene expression.

Lounds C., Eagles J., Carter A.T., MacKenzie D.A., Archer D.B.

Arch. Microbiol. 188:299-305(2007) · UniProtKB (5)

A third fatty acid delta9-desaturase from Mortierella alpina with a different substrate specificity to ole1p and ole2p.

MacKenzie D.A., Carter A.T., Wongwathanarat P., Eagles J., Salt J., Archer D.B.

Microbiology 148:1725-1735(2002) · UniProtKB (3) · Mapped (1)

Characterization of the promoter of PRS1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae identifies three regions potentially involved in control of expression.

Hernando Y., Carter A.T., Sickinger S., Schweizer M.

J. Bacteriol. 183:795-799(2001) · Mapped (1)

The importance of the five phosphoribosyl-pyrophosphate synthetase (Prs) gene products of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the maintenance of cell integrity and the subcellular localization of Prs1p.

Schneiter R., Carter A.T., Hernando Y., Zellnig G., Schweizer L.M., Schweizer M.

Microbiology (Reading, Engl.) 146:3269-3278(2000) · Mapped (5)

Isolation and use of a homologous histone H4 promoter and a ribosomal DNA region in a transformation vector for the oil-producing fungus Mortierella alpina.

MacKenzie D.A., Wongwathanarat P., Carter A.T., Archer D.B.

Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:4655-4661(2000) · UniProtKB (4)

Two fatty acid delta9-desaturase genes, ole1 and ole2, from Mortierella alpina complement the yeast ole1 mutation.

Wongwathanarat P., Michaelson L.V., Carter A.T., Lazarus C.M., Griffiths G., Stobart A.K., Archer D.B., MacKenzie D.A.

Microbiology (Reading, Engl.) 145:2939-2946(1999) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (1)

Genetic analysis and enzyme activity suggest the existence of more than one minimal functional unit capable of synthesizing phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Hernando Y., Carter A.T., Parr A., Hove-Jensen B., Schweizer M.

J. Biol. Chem. 274:12480-12487(1999) · UniProtKB (5)

PRS1 is a key member of the gene family encoding phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Carter A.T., Beiche F., Hove-Jensen B., Narbad A., Barker P.J., Schweizer L.M., Schweizer M.

Mol. Gen. Genet. 254:148-156(1997) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (4)

Sequence of the Escherichia coli K-12 edd and eda genes of the Entner-Doudoroff pathway.

Carter A.T., Pearson B.M., Dickinson J.R., Lancashire W.E.

Gene 130:155-156(1993) · UniProtKB (4)

Phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase (PRS): a new gene family in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Carter A.T., Narbad A., Pearson B.M., Beck K.-F., Logghe M., Contreras R., Schweizer M.

Yeast 10:1031-1044(1994) · UniProtKB (4) · Mapped (2)

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