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2006

  • THE α PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE OF Lactococcus lactis IS UNRELATED TO THE α D-PHOSPHOHEXOMUTASE SUPERFAMILY AND ENCODED BY THE ESSENTIAL GENE yfgH
    A. R. Neves, W. A. Pool, R. Castro, A. Mingote, F. Santos, J. Kok, O. P. Kuipers & H. Santos
    Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281, 36864-36873 (2006). 
     
  • BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS OF INOSITOL AND GLYCEROL PHOSPHODIESTERS USED FOR STRESS ADAPTATION IN Archaeoglobus fulgidus
    N. Borges, L. G. Gafeira, M. V. Rodrigues, R. Ventura, C. Maycock, P. Lamosa, & H. Santos
    Journal of Bacteriology, 188, 8128-8135 (2006).
     
  • REGULATION OF GLYCOLYSIS IN Lactococcus lactis: AN UNFINISHED SYSTEMS BIOLOGICAL CASE STUDY
    E. O. Voit, J. Almeida, S. Marino, R. Lall, G. Goel, A. R. Neves & H. Santos
    Systems Biology (Stevenage), 153, 286-298 (2006). 
     
  • OCCURRENCE OF 1-GLYCERYL-1-MYO-INOSITYL-PHOSPHATE IN HYPERTHERMOPHILES
    P. Lamosa, L. G. Gafeira, M. V. Rodrigues, L. O. Martins, N. D. H. Raven & H. Santos
    Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 72, 6169-6173 (2006). 
     
  • CHARACTERIZATION OF ORGANIC COMPATIBLE SOLUTES OF THERMOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS
    H. Santos, N. Borges & P. Lamosa
    Methods in Microbiology, 35, 173-199 (2006). 
     
  • NATURAL SWEETENING OF FOOD PRODUCTS: ENGINEERING Lactococcus lactis FOR GLUCOSE PRODUCTION
    W. A. Pool, A. R. Neves, J. Kok, H. Santos & O. P. Kuipers
    Metabolic Engineering, 8, 456-464 (2006). 
     
  • THE INTRICATE SIDE OF SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
    E. O. Voit, A. R. Neves & H. Santos
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., 103, 9452-9457 (2006). 
     
  • ANNUAL CHANGES IN THE CONCENTRATION OF MINERALS AND ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF Quercus suber LEAVES
    J. A. P. Passarinho, P. Lamosa, J. P. Baeta, H. Santos & C. P. P. Ricardo
    Physiologia Plantarum, 127, 100-110 (2006).
     
  • STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE FOR A PROTON TRANSFER PATHWAY COUPLED WITH HAEM REDUCTION OF CYTOCHROME c'' FROM Methylophilus methylotrophus.
    F. J. Enguita, E. Pohl, D. L. Turner, H. Santos & M. A. Carrondo
    Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 11, 189-196 (2006).
     
  • CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAY OF GLUCOSYLGLYCERATE IN THE ARCHAEON Methanococcoides burtonii
    J. Costa, N. Empadinhas, L. Gonçalves, P. Lamosa, H. Santos & M. S. da Costa
    Journal of Bacteriology, 188, 1022-1030 (2006).
     

 


2005

  • IDENTIFICATION OF GLUCOSELYSINE-6-PHOSPHATE DEGLYCASE, AN ENZYME INVOLVED IN THE METABOLISM OF THE FRUCTATION PRODUCT GLUCOSELYSINE
    E. Wiame, P. Lamosa, H. Santos & E. van Schaftingen
    Biochemical Journal, 392, 263-269 (2005). 
     
  • STRESS RESPONSE BY SOLUTE ACCUMULATION IN ARCHAEA
    V. Müller, R. Spanheimer & H. Santos
    Current Opinion in Microbiology, 8, 729-736 (2005). 
     
  • COMPATIBLE SOLUTES OF THE HYPERTHERMOPHILE Palaeococcus ferrophilus: OSMOADAPTATION AND THERMOADAPTATION IN THE ORDER THERMOCOCCALES
    C. Neves, M. S. da Costa & H. Santos
    Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 71, 8091-8098 (2005). 
     
  • INSIGHTS INTO SUGAR METABOLISM AND ITS CONTROL IN LACTIC ACID BACTERIA - THE INPUT FROM IN VIVO NMR STUDIES
    A. R. Neves, W. A. Pool, J. Kok, O. P. Kuipers & H. Santos
    FEMS Reviews Microbiology, 29, 531-554 (2005). 
     
  • CULTURES OF RAT ASTROCYTES CHALLENGED WITH A STEADY SUPPLY OF GLUTAMATE: NEW MODEL TO STUDY FLUX DISTRIBUTION IN THE GLUTAMATE-GLUTAMINE CYCLE
    L. L. Fonseca, M. A. R. Monteiro, P. M. Alves, M. J. T. Carrondo & H. Santos
    Glia, 51, 286-296 (2005). 
     
  • STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS OF PROTEIN STABILIZATION BY SOLUTES: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HAIRPIN LOOP IN RUBREDOXINS
    T. M. Pais, P. Lamosa, W. dos Santos, J. LeGall, D. L. Turner & H. Santos
    FEBS Journal, 272, 999-1011(2005). 
     
  • DISTRIBUTION OF GENES FOR SYNTHESIS OF TREHALOSE AND MANNOSYLGLYCERATE IN Thermus spp. AND DIRECT CORRELATION WITH HALOTOLERANCE
    S. Alarico, N. Empadinhas, C. Simões, Z. Silva, A. Henne, A. Mingote, H. Santos & M. S. da Costa
    Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 71, 2460-2466 (2005). 
     
  • THE HIGH-AFFINITY MALTOSE/TREHALOSE ABC TRANSPORTER IN THE EXTREMELY THERMOPHILIC BACTERIUM Thermus thermophilus HB27 ALSO RECOGNIZES SUCROSE AND PALATINOSE
    Z. Silva, M.-M. Sampaio, A. Henne, A. Böhm, R. Gutzat, W. Boos, M. S. da Costa & H. Santos
    Journal of Bacteriology, 187, 1210-1218 (2005). 


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