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Marie-Françoise Hullo

Researcher at Pasteur Institute

Publications -  15
Citations -  6405

Marie-Françoise Hullo is an academic researcher from Pasteur Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacillus subtilis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 15 publications receiving 6181 citations.

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The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis

F. Kunst, +154 more
- 20 Nov 1997 - 
TL;DR: Bacillus subtilis is the best-characterized member of the Gram-positive bacteria, indicating that bacteriophage infection has played an important evolutionary role in horizontal gene transfer, in particular in the propagation of bacterial pathogenesis.
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Essential Bacillus subtilis genes

Kazuto Kobayashi, +98 more
TL;DR: To estimate the minimal gene set required to sustain bacterial life in nutritious conditions, a systematic inactivation of Bacillus subtilis genes was carried out and most genes involved in the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway are essential.
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CotA of Bacillus subtilis Is a Copper-Dependent Laccase

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that CotA is a laccase, which may participate in the biosynthesis of the brown spore pigment, which appears to be a melanin-like product and to protect against UV light.
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Bacillus subtilis genome project: cloning and sequencing of the 97 kb region from 325° to 333deg;

TL;DR: The cloning and sequencing of a segment of 97 kb of contiguous DNA that led to the identification of the products of new B. subtilis genes, e.g. galactokinase and an operon involved in thiamine biosynthesis.
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Molecular cloning, sequencing, and physiological characterization of the qox operon from Bacillus subtilis encoding the aa3-600 quinol oxidase.

TL;DR: From the phenotype of the mutant strain devoid of Qox protein, the study of expression of the qox operon in different growth conditions, and the analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence of the subunits, it is concluded that Qoxprotein and aa3-600 quinol oxidase are the same protein.