New roles for CO2 in the microbial metabolism of aliphatic epoxides and ketones S. A. EnsignFrederick J. SmallMiriam K. Sluis Mini-review Pages: 179 - 187
Structural and immunochemical characterization of β-1,2-linked mannobiosyl phosphate residue in the cell wall mannan of Candida glabrata H. KobayashiHiroko OyamadaYoshio Okawa Original paper Pages: 188 - 194
Two internal pools of soluble polyphosphate in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6308: an in vivo 31P NMR spectroscopic study B. A. LawrenceC. SuarezM. M. Allen Original paper Pages: 195 - 200
Two F420-reducing hydrogenases in Methanosarcina barkeri Martin VaupelR. K. Thauer Original paper Pages: 201 - 205
Function of H2-forming methylenetetrahydromethanopterin dehydrogenase from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum in coenzyme F420 reduction with H2 C. AftingA. HochheimerR. K. Thauer Original paper Pages: 206 - 210
Characterization of the alternative σ-factors SigD and SigE in Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7002. SigE is implicated in transcription of post-exponential-phase-specific genes T. M. GruberD. A. Bryant Original paper Pages: 211 - 219
Thermostable phenylalanine dehydrogenase from a mesophilic Microbacterium sp. strain DM 86-1 Y. AsanoMasako Tanetani Original paper Pages: 220 - 224
Isolation and immunocytochemical location of the nitrite-oxidizing system in Nitrospira moscoviensis E. SpieckSilke EhrichEberhard Bock Original paper Pages: 225 - 230
Psychromonas antarcticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a new aerotolerant anaerobic, halophilic psychrophile isolated from pond sediment of the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica D. O. MountfortFrederick A. RaineyErko Stackebrandt Original paper Pages: 231 - 238
Reduction of diverse electron acceptors by Aeromonas hydrophila V. KnightR. Blakemore Original paper Pages: 239 - 248
Chemolithoautotrophy and mixotrophy in the thiophene-2-carboxylic acid-utilizing Xanthobacter tagetidis A. Nikki PaddenDonovan P. KellyA. P. Wood Original paper Pages: 249 - 256
Enzyme analyses demonstrate that β-methylbutyric acid is converted to β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyric acid via the leucine catabolic pathway by Galactomyces reessii In-Young LeeJ. P. N. Rosazza Original paper Pages: 257 - 262
Alkali-labile precursors of dimethyl sulfide in marine benthic cyanobacteria C. VogtAndreas RabensteinUlrich Fischer Short communication Pages: 263 - 266