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Frederick C. Neidhardt

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

Publishes on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, Protein Structure and Dynamics. 155 papers and 30.1k citations.

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Escherichia coli and Salmonella :cellular and molecular biology
Frederick C. Neidhardt|ASM Press eBooks|1996
Cited by 8.2k

Preface The Enteric Bacterial Cell and the Age of Bacteria Variations on a Theme by Escherichia Part I: Molecular Architecture and Assembly of Cell Parts (11 chapters) Part II: Metabolism and General Physiology (58 chapters) Part III: Utilization of Energy for Cell Activities (7 chapters) Part IV: Regulation of Gene Expression (19 chapters) Part V: Growth of Cells and Cultures (12 chapters) Part VI: Genome, Genetics and Evolution (40 chapters) Part VII: Molecular Pathogenesis (7 chapters)

Culture Medium for Enterobacteria
Cited by 3kOpen Access

A new minimal medium for enterobacteria has been developed. It supports growth of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium at rates comparable to those of any of the traditional media that have high phosphate concentrations, but each of the macronutrients (phosphate, sulfate, and nitrogen) is present at a sufficiently low level to permit isotopic labeling. Buffering capacity is provided by an organic dipolar ion, morpholinopropane sulfonate, which has a desirable pK (7.2) and no apparent inhibitory effect on growth. The medium has been developed with the objectives of (i) providing reproducibility of chemical composition, (ii) meeting the experimentally determined nutritional needs of the cell, (iii) avoiding an unnecessary excess of the major ionic species, (iv) facilitating the adjustment of the levels of individual ionic species, both for isotopic labeling and for nutritional studies, (v) supplying a complete array of micronutrients, (vi) setting a particular ion as the crop-limiting factor when the carbon and energy source is in excess, and (vii) providing maximal convenience in the manufacture and storage of the medium.

Physiology of the bacterial cell : a molecular approach
Cited by 812

Composition and organization of the bacterial cell structure and function of bacterial cell parts assembly and polymerization - the bacterial interior assembly and polymerization - the bacterial envelope biosynthesis and fueling quest for food growth of cells and populations the effects of temperature, pressure and pH genetic adaptation - the genome and its plasticity genetic adaptation - genetic exchange and recombination co-ordination of metabolic reactions regulation of gene expression - individual operons regulation of gene expression - multigene systems and global regulation cell cycle growth rate as a variable cellular differentiation physiological ecology answers to study questions literature cited.