Joel Mandelstam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joel Mandelstam FRS was a British microbiologist, a professor, at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford. He was a pioneer in using bacteria to study fundamental biological phenomena — such as development, differentiation, and the turnover of macromolecules — which had more usually been investigated in higher organisms.
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- Commitment to sporulation in Bacillus subtilis and its relationship to development of actinomycin resistance. (1969) (585)
- Turnover of protein in growing and non-growing populations of Escherichia coli. (1958) (259)
- The intracellular turnover of protein and nucleic acids and its role in biochemical differentiation. (1960) (176)
- Biochemistry of bacterial growth (1968) (170)
- Use of a lacZ gene fusion to determine the dependence pattern of sporulation operon spoIIA in spo mutants of Bacillus subtilis. (1986) (119)
- The repression of constitutive beta-galactosidase in Escherichia coli by glucose and other carbon sources. (1962) (118)
- Synthesis and Order of Assembly of Spore Coat Proteins in Bacillus subtilis (1981) (117)
- The incorporation of amino acids into the cell-wall mucopeptide of staphylococci and the effect of antibiotics on the process. (1959) (116)
- Statistical Estimate of the Total Number of Operons Specific for Bacillus subtilis Sporulation (1974) (109)
- Sporulation of Bacillus subtilis in Continuous Culture (1970) (106)
- Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Correlation of biochemical events with morphological changes in asporogenous mutants. (1970) (97)
- Turnover of protein and nucleic acid in soluble and ribosome fractions of non-growing Escherichia coli. (1960) (96)
- Turnover of Protein in Starved Bacteria and its Relationship to the Induced Synthesis of Enzyme (1957) (92)
- Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. The role of exoprotease. (1968) (88)
- Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis 168. Comparison of alkaline phosphatase from sporulating and vegetative cells. (1971) (84)
- PROTEIN TURNOVER AND ITS FUNCTION IN THE ECONOMY OF THE CELL (1963) (84)
- The free amino acids in growing and non-growing populations of Escherichia coli. (1958) (78)
- Production and possible function of serine protease during sporulation of Bacillus subtilis (1975) (77)
- Variety of sporulation phenotypes resulting from mutations in a single regulatory locus, spoIIA, in Bacillus subtilis. (1983) (76)
- Induction and repression of β-galactosidase in non-growing Escherichia coli (1961) (71)
- Chloramphenicol-Resistant Incorporation of Amino-Acids into Staphylococci and Cell-Wall Synthesis (1958) (69)
- The nucleotide sequence and the transcription during sporulation of the gerE gene of Bacillus subtilis. (1986) (66)
- SPECIFIC METABOLIC REPRESSION OF THREE INDUCED ENZYMES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. (1963) (66)
- Use of a lacZ gene fusion to determine the dependence pattern and the spore compartment expression of sporulation operon spoVA in spo mutants of Bacillus subtilis. (1986) (64)
- Longevity of microorganisms in natural environments. (1987) (62)
- Duplicated sporulation genes in bacteria (1985) (61)
- spoIID operon of Bacillus subtilis: cloning and sequence. (1986) (61)
- Temporal dissociation of late events in Bacillus subtilis sporulation from expression of genes that determine them (1980) (61)
- Induction of Sporulation During Synchronized Chromosome Replication in Bacillus subtilis (1974) (59)
- The Leeuwenhoek Lecture, 1975 Bacterial sporulation: a problem in the biochemistry and genetics of a primitive developmental system (1976) (49)
- Early events during bacterial endospore formation. (1979) (49)
- INDUCTION AND MULTI-SENSITIVE END-PRODUCT REPRESSION IN THE ENZYMIC PATHWAY DEGRADING MANDELATE IN PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS. (1965) (48)
- Cloning of the Bacillus subtilis lys and spoIIIB genes in phage phi 105. (1983) (46)
- Determining Effect of Growth Medium on the Shape and Position of Daughter Chromosomes and on Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1971) (45)
- Use of Constructed Double Mutants for Determining the Temporal Order of Expression of Sporulation Genes in Bacillus subtilis (1973) (44)
- Use of a lacZ gene fusion to determine the dependence pattern of sporulation operon spoIIIC in spo mutants of Bacillus subtilis: a branched pathway of expression of sporulation operons. (1986) (44)
- Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Establishment of a time scale for the morphological events. (1969) (43)
- Induction and multi-sensitive end-product repression in two converging pathways degrading aromatic substances in Pseudomonas fluorescens. (1965) (42)
- Germination properties as marker events characterizing later stages of Bacillus subtilis spore formation (1980) (40)
- The possible DNA-binding nature of the regulatory proteins, encoded by spoIID and gerE, involved in the sporulation of Bacillus subtilis. (1987) (36)
- Extracellular manganese-stimulated deoxyribonuclease as a marker event in sporulation of Bacillus subtilis. (1978) (35)
- Complementation of Sporulation Mutations in Fused Protoplasts of Bacillus subtilis (1981) (35)
- Studies in biochemical adaptation. The effect of variation in dietary protein upon the hepatic arginase of the rat. (1952) (35)
- Use of lacZ gene fusions to determine the dependence pattern of the sporulation gene spoIID in spo mutants of Bacillus subtilis. (1986) (34)
- Preparation and properties of the mucopeptides of cell walls of gram-negative bacteria. (1962) (33)
- Cloning of the Bacillus subtilis spoIIA and spoV A loci in phage phi 105DI:1t. (1984) (33)
- Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Effect of medium on the form of chromosome replication and on initiation to sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. (1971) (30)
- Inhibition of cell-wall-muco-peptide formation in Escherichia coli by benzylpenicillin and 6-[D(-)-alpha-aminophenylacetamido]penicillanic acid (ampicillin). (1962) (30)
- Genetic and phenotypic characterization of a cluster of mutations in the spoVA locus of Bacillus subtilis. (1984) (29)
- Synthesis of spoIIA and spoVA mRNA in Bacillus subtilis. (1986) (28)
- Dependent sequences of gene expression controlling spore formation in Bacillus subtilis. (1987) (28)
- Order of expression of genes affecting septum location during sporulation of Bacillus subtilis (1976) (27)
- Criteria for categorizing early biochemical events occurring during sporulation of Bacillus subtilis (1975) (26)
- Protease production during sporulation of germination mutants of Bacillus subtilis and the cloning of a functional gerE gene. (1985) (26)
- Regulation of pathways degrading aromatic substrates in Pseudomonas putida. Enzymic response to binary mixtures of substrates. (1972) (24)
- Specific Metabolic Repression of Induced Enzymes in Escherichia Coli (1963) (24)
- Identification of a new sporulation locus, spoIIIF, in Bacillus subtilis. (1984) (24)
- Studies in biochemical adaptation. The mass action theory of enzyme adaptation. (1952) (23)
- Branched pattern of regulatory interactions between late sporulation genes in Bacillus subtilis (1988) (22)
- A comparison of chemical and histological estimations of the iron and copper content of the livers of Africans in relation to the pathogenesis of cytosiderosis and cirrhosis (haemochromatosis). (1945) (22)
- Regulation of stage II of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. (1987) (22)
- A Suggested Phenotypic Classification and Terminology for Enzyme Mutants in Micro-Organisms (1965) (20)
- Induced biosynthesis of lysine decarboxylase in Bacterium cadaveris. (1954) (20)
- Resporulation of outgrowing Bacillus subtilis spores (1976) (19)
- Cell polarity in Bacillus subtilis: effect of growth conditions on spore positions in sister cells. (1977) (19)
- Isolation of Lysozyme-soluble Mucopeptides from the Cells Wall of Escherichia coli (1961) (18)
- Evidence for induced synthesis of an active transport factor for mandelate in Pseudomonas putida. (1972) (18)
- A study of spontaneous electrical activity and localization of cholinesterase in the nerve ganglia of Antheraea pernyi Guer. at different stages of metamorphosis and in pupal diapause. (1965) (18)
- spoVIC, a new sporulation locus in Bacillus subtilis affecting spore coats, germination and the rate of sporulation. (1985) (16)
- Theories of Enzyme Adaptation in Microorganisms (1956) (16)
- Lethal effect of rifampicin in Bacillus subtilis as a complicating factor in the assessment of the lifetime of messenger ribonucleic acid. (1973) (16)
- Nucleotide sequence of the sporulation operon, spoIIIE, of Bacillus subtilis. (1987) (12)
- Cytosiderosis and the Genesis of Arteriosclerosis and other Fibrous-Tissue Reactions (1947) (12)
- Recurring patterns during development in primitive organisms. (1971) (12)
- The Production of Severe Hepatic Injury in Rats by the Prolonged Feeding of Maize-meal Porridge (Mealiepap) and Sour Milk (1945) (11)
- A Mutant of Bacillus subtilis Secreting a DNAase Inhibitor During Sporulation (1982) (11)
- Studies in biochemical adaptation. Some aspects of galactozymase production by yeast in relation to the mass action theory of enzyme adaptation. (1952) (11)
- Inhibition of sporulation by DNA gyrase inhibitors. (1981) (10)
- Oxolinic acid-resistant mutants of Bacillus subtilis. (1981) (9)
- Heat Denaturation of β-Galactosidase: a Possible Approach to the Problem of Catabolite Repression and its Site of Action (1966) (9)
- Induction and repression of beta-galactosidase in non-growing Escherichia coli. (1961) (9)
- Factors affecting the passage of basic amino acids into coliform bacteria. (1956) (9)
- Inhibition of bacterial growth by selective interference with the passage of basic amino acids into the cell. (1956) (9)
- Cloning and dependence pattern of the sporulation operon spoVH (1988) (8)
- Dissociation of an early event in sporulation from chromosome replication in Bacillus subtilis. (1980) (8)
- Intrasporangial Germination and Outgrowth of Bacillus subtilis Prespores (1978) (7)
- Du Chaillu’s stuffed gorillas and the savants from the British Museum (1994) (6)
- Possible mechanisms by which information is conveyed to the cell in enzyme induction. (1958) (5)
- Use of temperature-sensitive mutants to study gene expression of two closely linked sporulation loci in Bacillus subtilis. (1984) (5)
- A study of excitation-contraction coupling in frog tonic muscle fibers ofRana temporaria (1972) (4)
- Cloning and sequencing of a gene from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens that complements mutations of the sporulation gene spoIID in Bacillus subtilis. (1986) (3)
- Regulation of Stage I1 of Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis (1987) (3)
- THE INTRACELLULAR TURNOVER OF PROTEIN AND NUCLEIC ACIDS AND ITS ROLE IN BIOCHEMICAL DIFFERENTIATION (1960) (3)
- Rhythmic Changes in the Rat Produced by a Single Injection of Chloroform (1944) (2)
- Use of a lac 2 Gene Fusion to Determine the Dependence Pattern and the Spore Compartment Expression of Sporulation Operon spo VA in spo Mutants of Bacillus subtilis (2008) (1)
- Studies of carbohydrate metabolism in South African Negro pellagrins; insulin-adrenalin tolerance tests. (1947) (1)
- The Effect of Mealie Meal Porridge (' Miellepap ') and Sour Milk (" Maas ') on the Growth of Albino Rats. (1943) (1)
- International transfers (1976) (1)
- Use of a lac 2 Gene Fusion to Determine the Dependence Pattern of Sporulation Operon spoZZA in spo Mutants of Bacillus subtilis (2008) (0)
- Studies of carbohydrate metabolism in South African Negro pellagrins; oral and intravenous glucose tolerance tests. (1947) (0)
- Dependent sequence of operon expression in bacterial sporulation (1987) (0)
- South Africa (1986) (0)
- Summer on the Continental Campus. (1969) (0)
- Relationship between Chromosome Replication and Induction of Spore Formation in Bacillus subtilis (1973) (0)
- The effect of variation in dietary protein upon the hepatic arginase of the rat. Some aspects of galactozymase production by yeast in relation to the ' mass action' theory of enzyme adaptation. (1952) (0)
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