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Solution to bacterial mystery promises new drugs A 25-year quest to identify the first biochemical step that many disease-causing bacteria use to build their membranes has led to a discovery that holds promise for effective, new antibiotics against these bacteria. view more (2006-09-01)
Structural mechanism of the E. coli drug efflux pump AcrB In a new study published online in the open access journal PLoS Biology, Gaby Sennhauser, Marcus Gruetter, and colleagues use structural biology techniques to probe the molecular mechanisms of the major drug efflux pump in E. coli AcrB. view more (2006-12-27)
Team finds a better way to watch bacteria swim Researchers have developed a new method for studying bacterial swimming, one that allows them to trap Escherichia coli bacteria and modify the microbes' environment without hindering the way they move. view more (2009-10-05)
Scientists find how bacteria in cows milk may cause Crohn's disease Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found how a bacterium, known to cause illness in cattle, may cause Crohn's disease in humans. view more (2007-12-11)
An ancient protein balances gene activity and silences foreign DNA in bacteria Compared to humans, bacteria have a much tidier genome. The tiny microorganisms pack their genes closely together, and don't carry around a lot of extraneous DNA, so-called junk DNA that fills in the gaps between genes. view more (2008-05-16)
Combating Infant Deaths From Diarrhoea Hundreds of thousands of infant lives could be saved every year when the research findings from many teams, including one from Bristol University, are used to prevent infant deaths from diarrhoea in developing countries, the Society for General Microbiology's Spring Meeting in Edinburgh heard today, Monday 7 April 2003. One of the main causes of... view more... (2003-04-02)
Researchers push nature beyond its limits to create higher-density biofuels For the first time, researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have successfully pushed nature beyond its limits by genetically modifying Escherichia coli, a bacterium often associated with food poisoning, to produce unusually long-chain alcohols essential in the creation of biofuels. view more (2008-12-19)
PrP gene regulators could play a part in CJD susceptibility. Plus other science stories from the IAH's latest annual report The Institute for Animal Health has published its 2002 Annual Report and Accounts. The report includes the following science stories from research around the Institute. view more (2003-05-21)
Researchers develop technologies to devour food pathogens Purdue University researchers are developing two inexpensive technologies that may be able to prevent future food-borne illness, such as the recent outbreak of E. coli in contaminated spinach. view more (2006-10-09)
E. coli playing the role of cobra Moscow researchers have solved the most challenging problem: they made E. coli synthesize one of the most toxic elements of cobra's poison. It was no simpler a task than keeping a terrarium. The scientists' efforts were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and INTAS. Natural poisons have always been an attraction for researchers,... view more... (2004-05-07)
Bacteria control how infectious they become, study finds The results of a new study suggest that bacteria that cause diseases like bubonic plague and serious gastric illness can turn the genes that make them infectious on or off. view more (2007-04-13)
University of Illinois scientist helping processors keep E. coli out of meat A University of Illinois food scientist has discovered that certain solutions used by meat processors to extend shelf life actually do double duty as antimicrobial agents, killing such virulent foodborne pathogens as E. coli 0157:H7. view more (2006-11-13)
Chemistry & Industry - Issue 3 Cover Date 4 February 2002 NEWS view more (2002-01-31)
Researchers uncover E. coli's defense mechanism The pathogenic forms of E. coli and Salmonella are usually transmitted to humans through undercooked meat, unwashed vegetables and cross contamination from surfaces on which these foods were prepared. view more (2005-09-29)
Properties of Unusual Virus Revealed in Researchers A team of researchers from Penn State University and the University of Chicago has uncovered clues that may explain how and why a particular virus, called N4, injects an unusual substance -- an RNA polymerase protein -- into an E. coli bacterial cell. The results, which are published in the current issue of the journal Molecular Cell, contribute... view more... (2008-12-09)
How E. coli evolves to adapt to changing acidity Forthcoming in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, a fascinating new selection of papers collects leading experimental research in evolution and artificial selection, providing insight into how organisms adapt to changing environmental conditions and fluctuations. view more (2007-05-30)
Cranberry sauce: good for what ails you Cranberry sauce is not the star of the traditional Thanksgiving Day meal, but when it comes to health benefits, the lowly condiment takes center stage. view more (2007-11-14)
Protein structure determined in living cells The function of a protein is determined both by its structure and by its interaction partners in the cell. Until now, proteins had to be isolated for analyzing them. view more (2009-03-05)
Understanding, combating foodborne pathogens E. coli 0157 and salmonella Understanding the ecology of two dangerous foodborne pathogens and devising ways to combat them is a big job. That's why Kansas State University has a team of seven researchers and six collaborators taking on E. coli 0157 and salmonella. view more (2007-10-17)
Antibiotic stress, genetic response and altered permeability of E. coli Bacterial infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli are frequently resistant to two or more antibiotics (multi-drug resistant). view more (2007-04-11)
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