Tn917 transposon mutagenesis and marker rescue of interrupted genes of Streptococcus mutans Dennis G. CvitkovitchJuan A. GutierrezArnold S. Bleiweis OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 12
Site-specific homologous recombination mutagenesis in group B streptococci Harry H. YimCraig E. Rubens OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 20
Targeted mutagenesis of enterococcal genes Xiang QinFang TengBarbara E. Murray OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 33
A lactococcal pWV01-based integration toolbox for bacteria Kees LeenhoutsGerard VenemaJan Kok OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 50
Vectors containing streptococcal bacteriophage integrases for site-specific gene insertion W. Michael McShanRobert E. McLaughlinJoseph J. Ferretti OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 57
Streptococcal integration vectors for gene inactivation and cloning Lin Tao OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 64
Induction of transformation in streptococci by synthetic competence stimulating peptides Peter GaustadDonald A. Morrison OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 70
Characterization of the lactococcal conjugative element pRS01 using IS946-mediated mutagenesis David A. MillsTrevor G. PhisterLarry L. McKay OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 78
Use of electroporation in genetic analysis of enterococcal virulence Helmut HirtYi ChenGary M. Dunny OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 84
Genetic transfer methods for Streptococcus sobrinus and other oral streptococci Donald J. LeBlancYi-Ywan ChenLinda N. Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 93
Isolation of enterococcal antigen-encoding genes from genomic libraries Yi XuLingxia JiangGeorge M. Weinstock OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 106
A simple microtiter plate screening assay for bacterial invasion or adherence Victor NizetArnold L. SmithCraig E. Rubens OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 111
End-probing: A non-radioactive approach to mapping transposon insertions Martin H. LeeAphakorn NittayajarnCraig E. Rubens OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 118
A method for mapping phage-inducible promoters for use in bacteriophage-triggered defense systems G. M. DjordjevicT. R. Klaenhammer OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 126
Secretion of heterologous proteins by genetically engineered Streptococcus gordonii Teruaki ShirozaHoward Kuramitsu OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 136
Examination of streptococcal gene expression in the mammalian environment W. Todd GreyJoshua D. LaskerMichael C. Hudson OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 142
Analysis of adherence-associated gene expression in Streptococcus parasangusis: A method for RNA isolation Eunice H. FroeligerPaula Fives-Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 151
Development of an integrative, lacZ transcriptional-fusion plasmid vector for Streptococcus mutans and its use to isolate expressed genes Francesca PeruzziPatrick J. PiggotLolita Daneo-Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 163
Use of proteomics and PCR to elucidate changes in protein expression in oral streptococci Robert G. Quivey JrWendi L. KuhnertRoberta C. Faustoferri OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 179
The use of continuous flow bioreactors to explore gene expression and physiology of suspended and adherent populations of oral streptococci Robert A. BurneYi-Ywan M. Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 190
In vitro systems for investigating group B streptococcal: host cell and extracellular matrix interactions Scott B. WinramGlen S. TamuraCraig E. Rubens OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 201
Lipoproteins and other cell-surface associated proteins in streptococci Roderick McNabHoward F. Jenkinson OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 216
Growth of Streptococcus mutans in an iron-limiting medium Grace A. SpataforaMeagan W. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 221
Identification of oral streptococci using PCR-based, reverse-capture, checkerboard hybridization Bruce J. PasterIrena M. BartoszykFloyd E. Dewhirst OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 231
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis as an epidemiologic tool for enterococci and streptococci Jan E. PattersonCindy C. Kelly OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 239
Cell-based panning as a means to isolate phage display Fabs specific for a bacterial surface protein Aimee E. StephensonPaula Fives-TaylorRobert J. Melamede OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 249