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How phosphotransferase system-related protein phosphorylation regulates carbohydrate metabolism in bacteriaDEUTSCHER, Josef; FRANCKE, Christof; POSTMA, Pieter W et al.Microbiology and molecular biology reviews. 2006, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 939-1031, issn 1092-2172, 93 p.Article

Contribution of the phosphoenolpyruvate: mannose phosphotransferase system to carbon catabolite repression in Lactobacillus pentosusCHAILLOU, Stéphane; POSTMA, Pieter W; POUWELS, Peter H et al.Microbiology (Reading). 2001, Vol 147, pp 671-679, issn 1350-0872, 3Article

Investigation of in vivo cross-talk between key two-component systems of Escherichia coliVERHAMME, Daniël T; ARENTS, Jos C; POSTMA, Pieter W et al.Microbiology (Reading). 2002, Vol 148, pp 69-78, issn 1350-0872, p.1Article

Glucose-6-phosphate-dependent phosphoryl flow through the Uhp two-component regulatory systemVERHAMME, Daniël T; ARENTS, Jos C; POSTMA, Pieter W et al.Microbiology (Reading). 2001, Vol 147, pp 3345-3352, issn 1350-0872, 12Article

Why the phosphotransferase system of Escherichia coli escapes the diffusion limitation of signal transduction, transport and metabolism that confronts mammalian cellsFRANCKE, Christof; POSTMA, Pieter W; WESTERHOFF, Hans V et al.Report - Modelling, analysis and simulation. 2002, Num 18, pp 1-15, issn 1386-3703, 15 p.Article

Expression of the xylulose 5-phosphate phosphoketolase gene, xpkA, from lactobacillus pentosus MD363 is induced by sugars that are fermented via the phosphoketolase pathway and is repressed by glucose mediated by ccpa and the mannose phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase systemPOSTHUMA, Clara C; BADER, Rechien; ENGELMANN, Roswitha et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2002, Vol 68, Num 2, pp 831-837, issn 0099-2240, 7 p.Article

Engineering of primary carbon metabolism for improved antibiotic production in Streptomyces lividansBUTLER, Michael J; BRUHEIM, Per; JOVETIC, Srdjan et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2002, Vol 68, Num 10, pp 4731-4739, issn 0099-2240, 9 p.Article

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