Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology (1986-2011)

Volume 1, Number 1 / March 1986

vCelebrationGeorge A. Somkuti
viEditorial
1-8Alteration of some toxic aflatoxin responses in Syrian hamsters fed zinc carbonate-supplemented dietsG. C. Llewellyn, G. D. Hoke, C. E. O'Rear, J. E. Mayfield and W. V. Dashek
9-15Construction of a new vector for the expression of foreign genes inZymomonas mobilisM. O. -K. Byun, J. B. Kaper and L. O. Ingram
17-21Enzymic nucleotidylylation of lincosaminide antibioticsV. P. Marshall, T. E. Patt and A. D. Argoudelis
23-29Degradation of highly chlorinated PCBs byPseudomonas strain LB400Lawrence H. Bopp
31-37Biodegradation of xanthan by salt-tolerant aerobic microorganismsChing T. Hou, Nancy Barnabe and Kathy Greaney
39-48Physiological and genetic factors for process development of cyclosporine fermentationsS. N. Agathos, J. W. Marshall, C. Moraiti, R. Parekh and C. Madhosingh
49-56Efficacy of methylchloro/methylisothiazolone biocide againstLegionella pneumophila in cooling tower waterW. F. McCoy, J. W. Wireman and E. S. Lashen
57-61Phenylacetic acid in an anaerobic swine manure digesterE. L. Iannotti, R. E. Mueller, D. M. Sievers, D. G. Georgacakis and K. O. Gerhardt
63-67Effect of carbohydrate source on alpha-amylase and glucoamylase formation byClostridium acetobutylicum SA-1Andrew Chojecki and Hans P. Blaschek

Volume 1, Number 2 / June 1986

69-73Synthesis of unique proteins at the onset of carbon starvation inEscherichia coliR. Gene Groat and Abdul Matin
75-78Absence or presence of glucose in growth medium and its effect on heat injury inStaphylococcus aureusJames L. Smith, Marianne M. Bencivengo and Sharon M. Kalinowski
79-86Cloning of an endoglucanase gene fromPseudomonas fluorescens var.cellulosa intoEscherichia coli andPseudomonas fluorescensAndré Lejeune, Charles Colson and Douglas E. Eveleigh
87-96The effect of fifteen biocides on formaldehyde-resistant strains ofPseudomonas aeruginosaM. Sondossi, H. W. Rossmoore and J. W. Wireman
97-103Induction and selection of formaldehyde-based resistance inPseudomonas aeruginosaM. Sondossi, H. W. Rossmoore and J. W. Wireman
105-112The mechanism of action of hexahydro-1,3,5-triethyl-s-triazineCarolyn P. Barnes and Robert G. Eagon
113-118The mechanism of microbial resistance to hexahydro-1,3,5-triethyl-s-triazineRobert G. Eagon and Carolyn P. Barnes
119-127Oxidation of propene and 1-butene byMethylococcus capsulatus andMethylosinus trichosporiumV. Subramanian
129-135The use of genetic probes to detect microorganisms in biomining operationsJames R. Yates, John H. Lobos and David S. Holmes
137ErratumC. T. Hou, N. Barnabe and K. Greaney

Volume 1, Number 3 / July 1986

139-147Purification and characterization of three proteins from a halophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium,Desulfovibrio salexigensM. Czechowski, G. Fauque, N. Galliano, B. Dimon and I. Moura, et al.
149-156Optimization of fermentation conditions for thermostable cellulase production byThielavia terrestrisArgyrios Margaritis and Rosemina F. Merchant
157-163Distribution and analysis of plasmids inStreptococcus thermophilusG. A. Somkuti and D. H. Steinberg
165-170Heterogeneity in the cellular protein profiles ofClostridium botulinum types A and BSaumya Bhaduri, Paul H. Demchick and Charles N. Huhtanen
171-179Properties of alkaliphilic halophilesJ. E. Zajic and M. J. Spence
181-186The selective isolation ofMicromonospora from soil by cesium chloride density gradient ultracentrifugationJ. P. Karwowski
187-193Biosynthesis of superoxide dismutase and catalase inSaccharomyces cerevisiae: effects of oxygen and cytochromec deficiencyFang-Jen Lee and Hosni M. Hassan
195-203Selectivity and depth of microbial plugging in Berea sandstone coresR. A. Raiders, M. J. McInerney, D. E. Revus, H. M. Torbati and R. M. Knapp, et al.
205-207Evaluation of recalcitrance of mascara in a cartridge container system to microbial challengeJ. A. Plotkin and D. G. Ahearn

Volume 1, Number 4 / December 1986

209-217A rapid method for differentiation of dairy lactic acid bacteria by enzyme systemsB. H. Lee, S. Haché and R. E. Simard
219-225Nutrient limitation as a basis for the apparent toxicity of low levels of ethanol during fermentationK. M. Dombek and L. O. Ingram
227-234Effect of microbial growth on pore entrance size distribution in sandstone coresH. M. Torbati, R. A. Raiders, E. C. Donaldson, M. J. McInerney and G. E. Jenneman, et al.
235-244Selective alginate degradation by marine bacteria associated with the algal genusSargassumJames F. Preston, Tony Romeo and John C. Bromley
245-250Isolation and description of antimicrobic-resistant (marker) strains of select insecticidal and noninsecticidal varieties ofBacillus sphaericusMarcia A. Yurks and Samuel Singer
251-257The marine microalgaChlorella stigmatophora as a potential source of single cell protein: Enhancement of the protein content in response to nutrient enrichmentJaime Fabregas, Concepcion Herrero, Julio Abalde and Buenaventura Cabezas
259-264Purification of cellobiohydrolase I fromTrichoderma reesei using monoclonal antibodies in an immunomatrixF. J. Riske, D. E. Eveleigh and J. D. Macmillan
265-270Localization and inactivation of DNase activity inClostridium pasteurianum NRRL-B598Auranee Boonsermsuwong and Hans P. Blaschek
271-274Tn1721-induced mutation in an isoprenol degrading plasmid fromPseudomonas putidaPeter A. Vandenbergh and Ronald L. Cole
275-276Nebularine from a novelMicrobispora sp.Raymond Cooper, Ann C. Horan, Iji Gunnarsson, Mahesh Patel and Imbi Truumees

Volume 1, Number 5 / February 1987

277-282Factors affecting the expression of foreign proteins inEscherichia coliBernard R. Glick and Gordon K. Whitney
283-294Further studies on the genetics ofCephalosporium acremonium using protoplast fusion methodsG. Perez Martinez and J. F. Peberdy
295-301Phosphatase production byAspergillus ficuumYoun W. Han and Daniel J. Gallagher
303-310Analytical HPLC of the aridicin glycopeptide complex and its application to fermentation developmentC. H. Pan, G. Chan, L. J. Nisbet, M. J. Polansky and S. Vogt-Speth, et al.
311-317Distribution of plasmids in groundwater bacteriaO. A. Ogunseitan, E. T. Tedford, D. Pacia, K. M. Sirotkin and G. S. Sayler
319-328Biodegradation of coal slurry transport wastewater organicsJ. W. Davis, M. C. Reid, Gary S. Sayler and R. A. Minear
329-334Regeneration of cells from protoplasts ofClostridium acetobutylicum B643Pamela M. Reilly and Palmer Rogers
335-340Escherichia coli strains with defined mutations which alter cellular permeabilityBarbara A. Sampson and Spencer A. Benson

Volume 1, Number 6 / March 1987

341-347Deacetylation ofN-acetylthienamycin to thienamycin by a cell-free extract ofStreptomyces cattleya, the thienamycin producerMasaru Uyeda and Arnold L. Demain
349-353Production of propionic acid by mixed cultures ofPropionibacterium shermanii andLactobacillus casei in autoclave-sterilized wheyElizabeth A. Bodie, Nelson Goodman and Robert D. Schwartz
355-361Bioconversion of hemicelluloses into fungal proteinD. S. Chahal, M. Ishaque, Dominique Brouillard, E. Chornet and R. P. Overend, et al.
363-369Antimicrobial efficacy of potassium salts of four parabensS. Mizuba and W. Sheikh
371-375Solubilization of coal by an extracellular product fromStreptomyces setonii 75Vi2G. W. Strandberg and S. N. Lewis
377-381Effect of rare earth cations on bactericidal activity of anionic surfactantsR. W. Berg and R. E. Zimmerer
383-388The relationship between hydrogen metabolism, sulfate reduction and nitrogen fixation in sulfate reducersPaul A. Lespinat, Yves M. Berlier, Guy D. Fauque, Rene Toci and Gerard Denariaz, et al.
389-392Isolation of thermophilic iron-oxidising bacteria from sulfidic waste rockNeil A. Hendy
393-398Metabolism of cellobiose and cellulose byBacteroides cellulosolvensWilliam D. Murray

Volume 2, Number 1 / May 1987

1-7Factors influencing synthesis and activity of β-galactosidase inLactobacillus acidophilusTarun Bhowmik, M. C. Johnson and Bibek Ray
9-13Production of mycelial protein and hydrolytic enzymes from paper mill sludges by cellulolytic fungiJohn C. Royer and James P. Nakas
15-23A proton-deuterium exchange study of three types ofDesulfovibrio hydrogenasesGuy D. Fauque, Yves M. Berlier, Melvin H. Czechowski, Bernard Dimon and Paul A. Lespinat, et al.
25-33Conjugal transfer of lactose-fermenting ability fromStreptococcus lactis C2 toLeuconostoc cremoris CAF7 yieldsLeuconostoc that ferment lactose and produce diacetylHuai-Jen Tsai and W. E. Sandine
35-40Fuel-soluble biocides for control ofCladosporium resinae in hydrocarbon fuelsGeorge Andrykovitch and Rex A. Neihof
41-45Growth ofThiobacillus ferrooxidans on solid media containing heterotrophic bacteriaBarbara J. Butler and Alan G. Kempton
47-52High-cell-density fermentation studies of a recombinantE. coli that expresses atrial natriuretic factorF. James Bailey, Janet Blankenship, Jon H. Condra, Robert Z. Maigetter and Ronald W. Ellis
53-58Effect of glycerol, polyethylene glycol and glutaraldehyde on stability of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity in yeastChristopher Thomas Evans, Christin Choma, W. Peterson and Masanaru Misawa
59-62A quantitative method for predicting shelf life of soft drinks using a model systemM. B. Cole and M. H. J. Keenan

Volume 2, Number 2 / July 1987

63-69Association of acid-producing thiobacilli with degradation of concrete: analysis by ‘signature’ fatty acids from the polar lipids and lipopolysaccharideBrent D. Kerger, Peter D. Nichols, Wolfgang Sand, Eberhard Bock and David C. White
71-77Genetic recombination by protoplast fusion inNocardia asteroidesM. C. Liechty, S. G. Bradley and K. L. Kasweck
79-85High-productivity fermentation process for cultivating industrial microorganismsL. K. Shay, H. R. Hunt and G. H. Wegner
87-95Effects of fermentation feeding strategies prior to induction of expression of a recombinant malaria antigen inEscherichia coliDane W. Zabriskie, Dave A. Wareheim and Michael J. Polansky
97-105Degradation of sodium polyglyoxylate, a non-persistent metal sequestrant, in laboratory ecosystemsWilliam E. Gledhill and Victor W. Saeger
107-115Prediction of biodegradability for selected organic chemicalsL. Babeu and D. D. Vaishnav
117-121Fermentation of recombinant yeast producing hepatitis B surface antigenC. E. Carty, F. X. Kovach, W. J. McAleer and R. Z. Maigetter
123-127Extracellular amylase production by cassava-fermenting bacteriaOlukayode O. Amund and Olusola A. Ogunsina

Volume 2, Number 3 / August 1987

129-136Continuous immobilized cell reactor for amide hydrolysisN. Bernet, A. Thiéry, M. Maestracci, A. Arnaud and G. M. Rios, et al.
137-141The involvement of cytochromeP-450 monooxygenase system in aflatoxin biosynthesis byAspergillus flavusAbidin Bin Hamid and John E. Smith
143-149Production of phenylalanine and organic acids by phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase-deficient mutants ofEscherichia coliJudith E. Miller, Keith C. Backman, Mary Jane O'Connor and Randolph T. Hatch
151-158DNA-DNA hybridizations among lactic streptococcal temperate and virulent phages belonging to distinct lytic groupsMartine Lautier and Georges Novel
159-165Selection in yeast I: Assessing genetic stability and relative fitness of commercial yeastsRonald E. Subden, Robert L. Charlebois and C. Kenneth Carey
167-174Selection in yeast II: The fitness distribution of new mutations inSaccharomyces cerevisiae and its use in a computer simulationRobert L. Charlebois, Ronald E. Subden and Kenneth Carey
175-180Isolation of a transglucosidase-nonproducing mutant ofAspergillus awamori yielding improved quality and production of amyloglucosidase preparationsD. N. Shah, N. K. Shah and R. M. Kothari
181-186The effect of organic nitrogen and glucose on the production of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor in high cell densityEscherichia coli fermentationsL. B. Tsai, M. Mann, F. Morris, C. Rotgers and D. Fenton
187-193Optically monitoring Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) growing in an air-fluidized/expanded potato starch matrixKitae Hong, Don-Hee Park, Robert D. Tanner, Walter M. Reed and George W. Malaney

Volume 2, Number 4 / October 1987

195-200Phytase production byAspergillus ficuum on semisolid substrateY. W. Han, D. J. Gallagher and A. G. Wilfred
201-208Cell-free synthesis of the dipeptide antibiotic bacilysinMitsunobu Sakajoh, Nadine A. Solomon and Arnold L. Demain
209-218Transformation ofStreptomyces avermitilis by plasmid DNADouglas J. MacNeil and Linda M. Klapko
219-227Bacterial transport through porous solids: interactions betweenMicrococcus luteus cells and sand particlesStuart W. Shales and Saratha Kumarasingham
229-234pH dependence of the in situ formation of an organicN-chloramine water disinfectantElisabeth D. Elder, S. D. Worley and D. E. Williams
235-241Sporulation ofStreptomyces roseosporus in submerged cultureFloyd M. Huber, Richard L. Pieper and Frederick P. Mertz
243-249Increased sensitivity and discrimination in screening through an immobilized-resin microbiological assay methodHenry Y. Wang and Jay J. Seaton
251-255Methionine induction of ACV synthetase inCephalosporium acremoniumJin-you Zhang, Gerald Banko, Saul Wolfe and Arnold L. Demain

Volume 2, Number 5 / December 1987

257-265Cellulose degradation by a mixed bacterial cultureS. Soundar and T. S. Chandra
267-276Insecticidal and nematicidal properties of microbial metabolitesSaroj K. Mishra, James E. Keller, James R. Miller, Rod M. Heisey and Muraleedharan G. Nair, et al.
277-283Batch and continuous culture production of the mosquito larval toxin ofBacillus sphaericus 2362Allan A. Yousten and David A. Wallis
285-292Initial studies of the use of aminopeptidases for the differentiation ofBacillus sphaericus strainsBeth K. Williston and Samuel Singer
293-303Actinophages and restriction enzymes fromMicromonospora species (Actinomycetales)Janise L. Meyertons, Bruce C. Tilley, Mary P. Lechevalier and Hubert A. Lechevalier
305-317Data acquisition and control of a continuous fermentation unitM. Nazmul Karim and George Traugh
319-322Direct detection of an antimicrobial peptide ofPediococcus acidilactici in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisArun K. Bhunia, M. C. Johnson and Bibek Ray

Volume 2, Number 6 / January 1988

323-328Stabilization of anE. coli plasmid by a mini-F fragment of DNAHideaki Yukawa, Yasurou Kurusu, Mitsunobu Shimazu, Hisashi Yamagata and Masato Terasawa
329-335Effects of biocide treatment and backflow pressure on the permeability of microbially fouled model coresFrancene Cusack, Hilary M. Lappin-Scott and J. William Costerton
337-348Biosynthesis of acyclic methyl branched polyunsaturated hydrocarbons inPseudomonas maltophiliaYu Suen, Gunther U. Holzer, Jerry S. Hubbard and Thomas G. Tornabene
349-357CP-61,405, a novel polycyclic pyrrolether antibiotic produced byStreptomyces routienii Huang sp. nov.Walter P. Cullen, Walter D. Celmer, Larry R. Chappel, Liang H. Huang and Mark T. Jefferson, et al.
359-364Production of butyric acid by batch fermentation of cheese whey withClostridium beijerinckiiShahriar Alam, David Stevens and Rakesh Bajpai
365-372Osmotic pressure effects and intracellular accumulation of ethanol in yeast during fermentationTony D'Amore, Chandra J. Panchal, Inge Russeil and Graham G. Stewart
373-378Toxicity of methyltins to microbial populations in estuarine sedimentsG. W. Pettibone and J. J. Cooney

Volume 3, Number 1 / February 1988

1-8Aroma production by spores ofPenicillium roqueforti on a synthetic mediumChristian Larroche, Bruno Tallu and Jean-Bernard Gros
9-14Thermotolerant single cell protein production byKluyveromyces marxianus var.marxianusPaul J. Anderson, Keith E. McNeil and Kenneth Watson
15-19Fermentation of cheese whey by a mixed culture ofClostridium beijerinckii andBacillus cereusDavid Stevens, Shahriar Alam and Rakesh Bajpai
21-28Evaluation of the growth of microorganisms on diaper absorbent materialsB. H. Keswick
29-32Effect of polymer differences on fungal penetration of hydrogel lensesJ. R. Buffington, R. B. Simmons, L. A. Wilson and D. G. Ahearn
33-38Characterization of the effect of aluminum metal on poliovirusRobert B. Thurman and Charles P. Gerba
39-47Experimental formulations ofBacillus sphaericus for the control of anopheline and culicine larvaeL. A. Lacey, D. H. Ross, C. M. Lacey, A. Inman and H. T. Dulmage
49-55Buffering as a means for increasing growth and butanol production byClostridium acetobutylicumDennis L. Bryant and Hans P. Blaschek
57-59Methionine inhibition of thienamycin formationMasaru Uyeda and Arnold L. Demain

Volume 3, Number 2 / April 1988

61-71Modeling of calcium-induced solubility profiles of casein for biotechnology: Influence of primary structure and posttranslational modificationHarold M. Farrell and Thomas F. Kumosinski
73-88Application of computerized infrared and Raman spectroscopy to conformation studies of casein and other food proteinsD. Michael Byler and Heino Susi
89-103Investigation of differences in the tertiary structures of food proteins by small-angle X-ray scatteringHelmut Pessen, Thomas F. Kumosinski and Harold M. Farrell
105-110Heat-induced injury inListeria monocytogenesJ. L. Smith and D. L. Archer
111-117Spheroplast formation and partial purification of microbodies from hydrocarbon-grown cells ofCladosporium resinaeDavid B. Carson and Joseph J. Cooney
119-125Fluorometric analysis of iodinated aflatoxin in minicultures ofAspergillus flavus andAspergillus parasiticusPaul A. Lemke, Norman D. Davis, Sriram K. Iyer, Gregory W. Creech and Urban L. Diener

Volume 3, Number 3 / May 1988

127-137Analysis of the biomacromolecular architecture of eukaryotic and prokaryotic serine proteasesMichael N. Liebman
139-146Filamentous growth ofPseudomonas aeruginosaJ. Barry Wright, J. W. Costerton and W. F. McCoy
147-155Proteins as potential bacterial growth inhibitors in foods: Suppression of the activity of water by proteins as determined by NMR relaxation methodsThomas F. Kumosinski, Helmut Pessen and Harold M. Farrell
157-165Quality assurance of monoclonal products: Virologic and molecular biologic considerationsDaniel L. Prince and Richard N. Prince
167-174Trichothecene biosynthesis inGibberella pulicaris: Inheritance of C−8 hydroxylationMarian N. Beremand and Anne E. Desjardins
175-178Fermentation of starch hydrolysates byLactobacillus plantarumT. R. Shamala and K. R. Sreekantiah
179-194Anaerobic biotransformations of pollutant chemicals in aquifersJoseph M. Suflita, Susan A. Gibson and Ralph E. Beeman

Volume 3, Number 4 / June 1988

195-204Microbial transformations of tin and tin compoundsJoseph J. Cooney
205-209Copper retention by a strain ofBacillusFrancesca Solanellas and Albert Bordons
211-225Microbial metabolism and detoxification of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthraceneDavid C. McMillan, Peter P. Fu, James P. Freeman, Dwight W. Miller and Carl E. Cerniglia
227-229A rapid and simple method for staining of the crystal protein ofBacillus thuringiensisFadel A. Sharif and N. Gürdal Alaeddinoĝlu
231-239Pullulan production by color variant strains ofAureobasidium pullulansT. D. Leathers, G. W. Nofsinger, C. P. Kurtzman and R. J. Bothast
241-251Screening of yeasts for production of xylitol fromd-xylose and some factors which affect xylitol yield inCandida guilliermondiiMaria F. S. Barbosa, Maria B. de Medeiros, Ismael M. de Mancilha, Henry Schneider and Hung Lee
253-257Method for the preparation of stabile microencapsulated lactic acid bacteriaH. S. Kim, B. J. Kamara, I. C. Good and G. L. Enders
259-261An inexpensive insoluble chromogenic substrate for the determination of proteolytic activityIvo Šafařík

Volume 3, Number 5 / August 1988

263-272Conversion of cyanide to formate and ammonia by a pseudomonad obtained from industrial wastewaterJ. M. White, D. D. Jones, D. Huang and J. J. Gauthier
273-280Adsorption ofTrichoderma reesei cellulases on protein-extracted lucerne fibersFred J. Stutzenberger and Martin A. Caws
281-292The use of gene probes in the rapid analysis of natural microbial communitiesAndrew V. Ogram and Gary S. Sayler
293-297The lipid composition and conversion of tryptamine toNb-acetyltryptamine in aCatharanthus roseus cell line without indole alkaloidsSiu-Leung Lee, Minocher Reporter, Sharon N. Hsu, James L. Corbin and Gregory Luli, et al.
299-304Mechanisms of tetracycline and rifampicin resistance inBacteroides fragilis mutants obtained by ionizing radiationAli O. Azghani and Robert Fuerst
305-310Sterilization of bioreactor media on the basis of computer calculated thermal input designated asF0LaVerne D. Boeck, Roger W. Wetzel, Stanton C. Burt, Floyd M. Huber and Gary L. Fowler, et al.
311-320Protoplast fusion inStreptomyces avermitilisJoyce Kohler and Gary Darland
321-328Direct utilization of lactose in clarified cheese whey for xanthan gum synthesis byXanthomonas campestrisLinda Thorne, Lisa Tansey and Thomas J. Pollock
329-331Microbial accumulation of neptuniumG. W. Strandberg and W. D. Arnold

Volume 3, Number 6 / October 1988

333-341Requirements for the high-level expression of murine interleukin-3 cDNA inEscherichia coliRobert Greenberg, Keith M. Gewain, Karen Joy Shaw, Beth Frommer and James A. Anagnost, et al.
343-350Purification and characterization of a thermostable pullulanase fromThermoactinomyces thalpophilusF. J. C. Odibo and S. K. C. Obi
351-356Mycotoxigenic isolates and toxin production on buckwheat and rice hulls used as bedding materialsGerald C. Llewellyn, Peter C. Sherertz, Carl W. Armstrong, Grayson B. Miller and John D. Reynolds, et al.
357-364Effect of aeration on antibiotic production byStreptomyces clavuligerusMalcolm J. Rollins, Susan E. Jensen and Donald W. S. Westlake
365-371Expression of an endoglucanase gene fromClostridium cellulolyticum inEscherichia coliG. Pérez-Martinez, L. González-Candelas, J. Polaina and A. Flors
373-376Ammonium lactate from deproteinized alfalfa juice byStreptococcus faeciumValeria Cavazzoni, Matilde Manzoni and Renato Craveri
377-385Characterization of microbial traits associated with glyphosate biodegradation in industrial activated sludgeLaurence E. Hallas, Eileen M. Hahn and Claudia Korndorfer

Volume 4, Number 1 / January 1989

1-5Thermal inducible expression of xylose isomerase and its performance in a hollow fiber bioreactorDominic W. S. Wong, Linda N. H. Yee and Carl A. Batt
7-12Effect of photoreactivating light on survival of ultraviolet-light-irradiatedStreptomyces lividans 66Kristien Mortelmans
13-17Liquid holding recovery and photoreactivation of UV-induced damage inStreptococcus lactisMartine Lautier, Bouachanh Thammavongs, Yanick Auffray and Philippe Boutibonnes
19-27Growth ofZymomonas on lactose: Gene cloning in combination with mutagenesisSteven E. Buchholz, Margaret M. Dooley and Douglas E. Eveleigh
29-35Metabolism of chlorinated methanes, ethanes, and ethylenes by a mixed bacterial culture growing on methaneJ. Michael Henson, Marylynn V. Yates and Jack W. Cochran
37-42Secretion of the sweet-tasting plant protein thaumatin byStreptomyces lividansCharles Illingworth, Gregg Larson and Goran Hellekant
43-47A peptide binding chromogenic assay for detecting glycopeptide antibioticsDavid F. Mahoney, Diana K. Baisden and Raymond C. Yao
49-53Biotransformation of aromatic aldehydes bySaccharomyces cerevisiae: Investigation of reaction ratesA. Long and O. P. Ward
55-64Improved strains for production of xanthan gum by fermentation ofXanthomonas campestrisMagda Marquet, Marcia Mikolajczak, Linda Thorne and Thomas J. Pollock
65-70Lactic acid production by batch fermentation of whey permeate: A mathematical modelMel Berezny Leh and Marvin Charles
71-75The effect of whey protein hydrolyzates on the lactic acid fermentationMel Berezny Leh and Marvin Charles
77-80The effect of whey protein hydrolyzate average molecular weight on the lactic acid fermentationMel Berezny Leh and Marvin Charles
81-84High solids fermentation of hydrolysates of wheat starch B in a continuous dynamic immobilized biocatalyst bioreactorSarad R. Parekh, Shu Chen and Morris Wayman

Volume 4, Number 2 / March 1989

85-96The relationship between the energetic efficiency in different micro-organisms and the rate and type of metabolite overproducedJ. D. Linton and A. J. Rye
97-104History of yield improvements in the production of asperlicin byAspergillus alliaceusRichard L. Monaghan, Edward Arcuri, Edward E. Baker, Barry C. Buckland and Randolph L. Greasham, et al.
105-108Carbon catabolite regulation of rebeccamycin production inSaccharothrix aerocolonigenesKin Sing Lam, Jacqueline Mattei and Salvatore Forenza
109-120Microbial ecology of the subsurface at an abandoned creosote waste siteJ. M. Thomas, M. D. Lee, M. J. Scott and C. H. Ward
121-125Influence of acetic and butyric acid addition on polysaccharide formation byClostridium acetobutylicumA. M. Junelles, A. El Kanouni, H. Petitdemange and R. Gay
127-133High-temperature, salt-tolerant xanthanaseMartin C. Cadmus, Morey E. Slodki and James J. Nicholson
135-144Mutants ofXanthomonas campestris defective in secretion of extracellular enzymesLinda Thorne, Khoosheh K. Gosink and Thomas J. Pollock
145-154Comparative testing and evaluation of hard-surface disinfectantsRalph S. Tanner
155-161Growth ofRhizopus arrhizus in fermentation mediaG. S. Byrne and O. P. Ward

Volume 4, Number 3 / May 1989

163-171Bacteriocin plasmids ofPediococcus acidilacticiSwapan K. Ray, Monty C. Johnson and Bibek Ray
173-180Comparative study of some microbial arabinan-degrading enzymesS. Karimi and O. P. Ward
181-187The mechanism of stabilization of actinomycete foams and the prevention of foaming under laboratory conditionsLinda L. Blackall and Kevin C. Marshall
189-193Comparison of lethalities in mouse versus goldfish for clinical and food isolates ofAeromonas hydrophilaRobert L. Buchanan, Marianne M. Bencivengo and Samuel A. Palumbo
195-207Influence of coal source and treatment upon indigenous microbial communitiesJoAnn C. Radway, Jon H. Tuttle and Nicholas J. Fendinger
209-213Naturally produced isocoumarins: inhibitors of calmodulinsensitive cyclic guanosine 3′,5′-monophosphate phosphodiesteraseV. R. Hegde, H. Wittreich, M. G. Patel, A. C. Horan and R. F. Hart, et al.
215-229Microbial selective plugging and enhanced oil recoveryRichard A. Raiders, Roy M. Knapp and Michael J. McInerney
231-237Further studies on the biosynthesis of the avermectinsTom S. Chen, Byron H. Arison, Vincent P. Gullo and Edward S. Inamine
239-246Effects of immobilization on growth, substrate consumption, β-galactosidase induction, and byproduct formation inEscherichia coliXiaojun Zhang, Scott Bury, David DiBiasio and Judith E. Miller
247-252Interaction of media components during bioreactor sterilization: definition and importance of R0LaVerne D. Boeck, Joseph S. Alford, Richard L. Pieper and Floyd M. Huber

Volume 4, Number 4 / July 1989

255-266The anaerobic biodegradation ofo-, m- andp-cresol by sulfate-reducing bacterial enrichment cultures obtained from a shallow anoxic aquiferJoseph M. Suflita, Li-nuo Liang and Adesh Saxena
267-274Fructose production by immobilizedArthrobacter cellsWael A. Bazaraa and Mostafa K. Hamdy
275-278Altered bacterial culture density following exposure to aflatoxinsL. Bruce Weekley, Peter C. Sherertz, T. Daniel Kimbrough and Gerald C. Llewellyn
279-288Effects of organotin and organolead compounds on yeastsJ. J. Cooney, L. de Rome, O. Laurence and G. M. Gadd
289-298Biodegradation of a dilute waste oil emulsion applied to soilRobert E. Elsavage and Alan J. Sexstone
299-306Germanium toxicity in selected bacterial and yeast strainsMichele I. Van Dyke, Hung Lee and Jack T. Trevors
307-313Effect of microbial concentration on biodegradation rates of phenolsDinesh D. Vaishnav, Leo Babeu and Eric T. Korthals
315-323Sugar utilization by yeast during fermentationTony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
325-331Protoplast formation, L-colony growth, and regeneration ofClostridium beijerinckii NRRL B-592 and B-593 andClostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 10132G. A. Birrer, W. R. Chesbro and R. M. Zsigray

Volume 4, Number 5 / September 1989

335-340pH-mediated regulation of pyruvate catabolism inLactobacillus plantarum chemostat culturesSally M. McFall and Thomas J. Montville
341-347Purification and properties of xylanase fromAureobasidiumTimothy D. Leathers
349-363Substrate specificity, de novo synthesis and partial purification of polyphenol oxidase derived from the wood-decay fungus,Coriolus versicolorN. L. Moore, D. H. Mariam, A. L. Williams and W. V. Dashek
365-373Comparison of autochthonous bacteria and commercially available cultures with respect to their effectiveness in fuel oil degradationWolfgang Dott, Doris Feidieker, Peter Kämpfer, Hans Schleibinger and Stefan Strechel
375-402Toxic effects of tin compounds on microorganismsJoseph J. Cooney and Stefan Wuertz

Volume 4, Number 6 / November 1989

403-408Efficacy of bromochlorodimethylhydantoin againstLegionella pneumophila in industrial cooling waterWilliam F. McCoy and John W. Wireman
409-417Integration and expression of theEscherichia coli xylose isomerase gene inSchizosaccharomyces pombeErr-Cheng Chan, Peter P. Ueng, Karri L. Eder and Li Fu Chen
419-428Enzymatic characterization ofBacilli from food packaging paper and board machinesOuti Väisänen, Seija Elo, Sinikka Marmo and Marja Salkinoja-Salonen
429-434A quantitative method for determining the efficacy of algicides in industrial cooling towersMichael J. Goysich and William F. McCoy
435-440Selection of spontaneous mutants ofYarrowia lipolytica by inositol-less deathRamunas Bigelis and Kathleen A. Black
441-446Monitoring genetically engineered microorganisms in freshwater microcosmsR. J. Steffan, A. Breen, R. M. Atlas and G. S. Sayler
447-451Levan production byBacillus polymyxaYoun W. Han
453-456Effect of lactic acid on growth and butanediol production byKlebsiella oxytocaN. Qureshi and M. Cheryan

Volume 5, Number 1 / January 1990

1-8Characterization of peptidyl-nucleoside antifungal antibiotics from fermentation brothRaymond Cooper, Pradip Das, Claire Federbush, Ronald Mierzwa and Mahesh Patel, et al.
9-15Characterization of the requirements and substrates for reductive dehalogenation by strain DCB-1T. G. Linkfield and J. M. Tiedje
17-23Effect ofStreptomyces viridosporus T7A on kraft ligninDaniela Seelenfreund and Rafael Vicuña
25-31Production of extracellular emulsifying agent byPseudomonas aeruginosa UG1Cynthia G. MacElwee, Hung Lee and Jack T. Trevors
33-44Conditions for the production of Agrocin 84 byAgrobacterium radiobacter K84Joseph V. Formica
45-57Environmental factors influencing methanogenesis in a shallow anoxic aquifer: a field and laboratory studyRalph E. Beeman and Joseph M. Suflita

Volume 5, Numbers 2-3 / April 1990

59-64Partial characterization ofPseudomonas fluorescens subsp.cellulosa endoglucanase activity produced inEscherichia coliBruce R. Wolff, Diane Lewis, J. J. Pasternak and Bernard R. Glick
65-69Isolation and characterization of acetonitrile utilizing bacteriaKirit D. Chapatwala, Mohamed S. Nawaz, Juddie D. Richardson and James H. Wolfram
71-77Hydration of cyanopyridine to nicotinamide by whole cell nitrile hydrataseJacob Eyal and Marvin Charles
79-84Bacterial conjugation betweenEscherichia coli andPseudomonas spp. donor and recipient cells in soilG. Berg and J. T. Trevors
85-93The production of recombinant beta-galactosidase inEscherichia coli in yeast extract enriched mediumXiaoli Li, J. W. Robbins and K. B. Taylor
95-101Properties of the biosurfactant produced byBacillus licheniformis strain JF-2Michael J. McInerney, M. Javaheri and David P. Nagle
103-112Development of a stirred tank reactor system for the production of lignin peroxidases (ligninases) byPhanerochaete chrysosporium BKM-F-1767Frederick C. Michel, Eric A. Grulke and C. Adinarayana Reddy
113-123Pharmaceuticals from cultured algaeRobert E. Schwartz, Charles F. Hirsch, David F. Sesin, James E. Flor and Michel Chartrain, et al.
125-129Isolation and characterization of a new strain ofCellulomonas flavigenaR. Angelo, K. C. Voepel and C. S. Buller
131-138Formation of an extracellular energy reserve byCellulomonas flavigena strain KUK. C. Voepel and C. S. Buller
139-145Production and purification of an extracellular polyglucan produced byCellulomonas flavigena strain KUC. S. Buller and K. C. Voepel
147-152Specificity of aFlavobacterium in the metabolism of substituted chlorobenzoatesJames P. Krueger, Robert G. Butz and Douglas J. Cork
153-158Spent brewery grains as substrate for the production of cellulases byTrichoderma reesei QM9414T. S. Sim and J. C. S. Oh
159-165Electrotransformation of intact cells ofBrevibacterium flavum MJ-233Y. Satoh, K. Hatakeyama, K. Kohama, M. Kobayashi and Y. Kurusu, et al.
167-182Characterization of a temperate actinophage, MPphiWR-1, capable of infectingMicromonospora purpurea ATCC 15835Bruce C. Tilley, Janise L. Meyertons and Mary P. Lechevalier
183-189Characterization by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of the solubilization of phosphorus in iron ore by a fungusEdwin J. Parks, Gregory J. Olson, Frederick E. Brinckman and Franco Baldi
191-192The Society for Industrial Microbiology is pleased to announce the Second International Conference on the Biotechnology of Microbial Products: Novel Pharmacological and Agrobiological Activities
193Announcing

Volume 5, Number 4 / June 1990

197-206Production ofStreptomyces clavuligerus isopenicillin N synthase inEscherichia coli using two-cistron expression systemsJames L. Doran, Brenda K. Leskiw, Astrid K. Petrich, Donald W. S. Westlake and Susan E. Jensen
207-214Calcium-responsive expression of plasmid-mediated outer membrane proteins fromYersinia enterocolitica grown on solid mediaSaumya Bhaduri
215-227Cytoplasmic and periplasmic expression of a highly basic protein, human interleukin 4, inEscherichia coliDaniel Lundell, Robert Greenberg, Yair Alroy, Russell Condon and James D. Fossetta, et al.
229-237Mutation and screening to increase chymosin yield in a genetically-engineered strain ofAspergillus awamoriMichael Lamsa and Peggy Bloebaum
239-246Improvement of production, assay and purification of streptavidinLois Aldwin, Robert Toso, Robert Goodson and Jennie Hunter
247-257The effect of sulfate reduction on the thermophilic (55°C) methane fermentation processMichael J. McFarland and William J. Jewell
259-263Vitamin content of four marine microalgae. Potential use as source of vitamins in nutritionJaime Fabregas and Concepcion Herrero
265-266The society for industrial microbiology is pleased to announce the Second International Conference on the Biotechnology of Microbial Products: Novel Pharmacological and Agrobiological Activities
267Annoucing The 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial Microbiology

Volume 5, Number 5 / July 1990

269-276Anaerobic digestion of cellulose by pure and mixed bacterial culturesS. Soundar and T. S. Chandra
277-282Effect of phosphate and ammonium ion concentrations on solvent production in defined medium byClostridium acetobutylicumSunthorn Kanchanatawee and Ian S. Maddox
283-287The effect of neutral resins on the fermentation production of rubradirinV. P. Marshall, S. J. McWethy, J. M. Sirotti and J. I. Cialdella
289-293Living cell reaction process forl
295-301A simple and reliable turbidimetric and kinetic assay for alpha-amylase that is readily applied to culture supernatants and cell extractsMarie-Joelle Virolle, Victor J. Morris and Mervyn J. Bibb
303-312Production and characterization of a thermostable protease produced by an asporogenous mutant ofBacillus stearothermophilusBruce L. Zamost, Quintin I. Brantley, Dana D. Elm and Carol M. Beck
313-321Elevated uridine nucleotide pools in fluorouracil/fluorouridine resistant mutants ofNocardia lactamduransJoyce Greene, Mark Rosenbach and Gary Darland
323-327Coordinately elevated pyrimidine biosynthetic enzymes in fluorouracil resistant mutants ofNocardia lactamduransJennifer B. K. Nielsen
329-332MPphiWR-2, a cryptic phage associated withMicromonospora purpurea ATCC 15835Bruce C. Tilley, Janise L. Meyertons and Mary P. Lechevalier
333-334The Society for Industrial Microbiology is pleased to announce The Second International Conference on the Biotechnology of Microbial Products: Novel Pharmacological and Agrobiological ActivitiesS. Orndorff
335Announcing

Volume 5, Number 6 / August 1990

337-354Quantum efficiency requirements for an anaerobic photobioreactorAndrea Maka and Douglas Cork
355-363Introduction and maintenance of prokaryotic DNA inUstilago violaceaMichael H. Perlin, Asim K. Bej, Oscar H. Will and Robert J. Jacob
365-374CP-60,993, a new dianemycin-like ionophore produced byStreptomyces hygroscopicus ATCC 39305: fermentation, isolation and characterizationWalter P. Cullen, Jon Bordner, Liang H. Huang, Peter M. Moshier and John R. Oscarson, et al.
375-382Thermophilic bioleaching of arsenopyrite usingSulfolobus and a semi-continuous laboratory procedureE. Börje Lindström and Lars Gunneriusson
383-390Radiation resistance ofSalmonellaDonald W. Thayer, Glenn Boyd, Wayne S. Muller, Carol A. Lipson and Walter C. Hayne, et al.
391-394Glycerol accumulation while recycling thin stillage in corn fermentations to ethanolGrant St. Julian, Rodney J. Bothast and Larry H. Krull
395-399Production of a fructosyl-transferring enzyme byAureobasidium sp. ATCC 20524Sachio Hayashi, Masaharu Nonokuchi, Kiyohisa Imada and Hideo Ueno
401-406Biosolubilization of low-rank coal by aTrametes versicolor siderophore-like product and other complexing agentsJim K. Fredrickson, D. L. Stewart, J. A. Campbell, M. A. Powell and M. McMulloch, et al.
407Erratum
409-410The Society for Industrial Microbiology is pleased to announce The Second International Conference on the Biotechnology of Microbial Products: Novel Pharmacological and Agrobiological Activities

Volume 6, Number 1 / September 1990

1-18Microbodies in fungi: a reviewDavid B. Carson and Joseph J. Cooney
19-27Transfer of plasmids and chromosomal genes amongst subspecies ofBacillus thuringiensisChanpen Wiwat, Watanalai Panbangred and Amaret Bhumiratana
29-41The fermentation of xylose: studies by carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyK. B. Taylor, M. J. Beck, D. H. Huang and T. T. Sakai
43-48Ammonium effects on streptonigrin biosynthesis byStreptomyces flocculusKimberlee K. Wallace, Gregory F. Payne and Marilyn K. Speedie
49-52Bioleaching of cobalt from smelter wastes byThiobacillus ferrooxidansGregory J. Olson, Craig K. Sakai, E. J. Parks and F. E. Brinckman
53-59Colonization and degradation of oxidized bituminous and lignite coals by fungiD. L. Stewart, B. L. Thomas, R. M. Bean and J. K. Fredrickson
61-69Applications of thin layer chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry in the fermentation and isolation of the antibiotic nybomycinJoseph A. Pope, Richard A. Nelson, Carl P. Schaffner, Robert T. Rosen and Ramesh C. Pandey
71-75Evaluation of infrared spectroscopy as a bacterial identification methodAlan H. Lipkus, Krishnan K. Chittur, Stephen J. Vesper, Jayne B. Robinson and George E. Pierce
i-iiThe Society for Industrial Microbiology is pleased to announce the Second International Conference on the Biotechnology of Microbial Products: Novel Pharmacological and Agrobiological Activities

Volume 6, Number 2 / October 1990

77-84Copper toxicity and uptake in microorganismsJ. T. Trevors and C. M. Cotter
85-89Fermentation ofCandida utilis for uricase productionVladimír Adámek, Martina Suchová, Kateřina Demnerová, Blanka Králová and Ivan Fořt, et al.
91-100Regulation of biosynthesis of bacilysin byBacillus subtilisGülay Ozcengiz, N. Gürdal Alaeddinoglu and Arnold L. Demain
101-115Microbial physiology of sidechain degradation of sterolsAttila Szentirmai
117-122Purification and partial characterization of ad
123-128Accumulation of cadmium by immobilizedZoogloea ramigera 115Sabine P. Kuhn and Robert M. Pfister
129-134The use of bacterial alginates to prepare biocontrol formulationsAnthony J. DeLucca, William J. Connick, Deborah R. Fravel, Jack A. Lewis and John M. Bland
135-142CP-82,996, a novel diglycoside polyether antibiotic related to monensin and produced byActinomadura sp.John P. Dirlam, Annette M. Belton, Jon Bordner, Walter P. Cullen and Liang H. Huang, et al.
143-147Effect of selective media on loss of congo red binding inShigella flexneriJames L. Smith, Brian J. Dell and Saumya Bhaduri
149-155Characterization of sugar transport in 2-deoxy-d

Volume 6, Number 3 / November 1990

vEditorial
157-164Fermentation of hardwood hemicellulose hydrolysate byPachysolen tannophilus, candida shehatae andPichia stipitisPatrizia Perego, Attilio Converti, Emilio Palazzi, Marco Del Borghi and Giuseppe Ferraiolo
165-169Penicillin production by glucose-derepressed mutants ofPenicillium chrysogenumL. T. Chang, E. L. McGrory and R. P. Elander
171-178Extracellular mannanases and galactanases from selected fungiAlberto Araujo and Owen P. Ward
179-183Effect of controlled substrate feeding on butyric acid production byClostridium tyrobutyricumFrançoise Fayolle, Rémy Marchal and Daniel Ballerini
185-190Hydration of 3-cyanopyridine to nicotinamide by crude extract nitrile hydrataseJacob Eyal and Marvin Charles
191-197Identification of fungi for sweet whey permeate utilization and eicosapentaenoic acid productionEric W. Wessinger, Dennis J. O'Brien and Michael J. Kurantz
199-206Effects of mutations altering SOS regulation on a nalidixic acid-inducible system for the production of heterologous proteins inEscherichia coliJ. Keller, R. Gerber, B. J. Del Tito, D. Vannicolo and E. J. Arcuri
207-210Enzymatic digestion of spent yeast cells for nutrient recycling in inulase productionKin Sing Lam and J. W. D. GrootWassink
211-214Biochemical changes in fermented melon (egusi) seeds (Citrullis vulgaris)Adela M. Abaelu, Daniel K. Olukoya, Veronica I. Okochi and Ezekiel O. Akinrimisi
215-218Improvement of glidobactin A production byPolyangium brachysporumJeffrey A. Titus and Cynthia A. Roundy
219-221Glyphosate degradation byAgrobacterium radiobacter isolated from activated sludgeKim S. McAuliffe, Laurence E. Hallas and Charles F. Kulpa
223-225Antimicrobial activities of someN-alkylmaleimidesYoshio Igarashi, Keisuke Yagami, Ryoko Imai and Shoji Watanabe

Volume 6, Number 4 / December 1990

227-233Utilization of cathodically-produced hydrogen from mild steel byDesulfovibrio species with different types of hydrogenasesM. H. Czechowski, C. Chatelus, G. Fauque, M. F. Libert-Coquempot and P. A. Lespinat, et al.
235-241Biodegradation of diphenyl ethers by a copper-resistant mutant ofErwinia sp.Hungming J. Liaw and V. R. Srinivasan
243-248Isolation and characterization of a surfactant produced byBacillus licheniformis 86Sarah Horowitz, J. N. Gilbert and W. Michael Griffin
249-252Bioaccumulation of metals by Coryneform SL-1R. W. Traxler and E. M. Wood
253-261Recycle of cellulases and the use of lignocellulosic residue for enzyme production after hydrolysis of steam-pretreated aspenwoodCharlene M. Hogan and Mary Mes-Hartree
263-267Bifidobacteria and their role in human healthTomotari Mitsuoka
269-274Purification and some properties of the mannanases fromThielavia terrestrisA. Araujo and O. P. Ward
275-278Degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by mixed cultures of bacteriaKye-Heon Oh and Olli H. Tuovinen
279-284Bioconversion of avermectin into 27-OH avermectinM. Chartrain, R. White, R. Goegelman, K. Gbewonyo and R. Greasham
285-289DNA sequence analysis of endoglucanase genes fromPseudomonas fluorescens subsp.cellulosa andPseudomonas sp. NCIB 8634Bruce R. Wolff, Bernard R. Glick and J. J. Pasternak
291-294Identification of indolepyruvic acid as an intermediate of rebeccamycin biosynthesisKin Sing Lam, Salvatore Forenza, Terrence W. Doyle and Cedric J. Pearce
295-297Purification of macrolide 2′-phosphotransferase fromStreptomyces coelicolor MüllerV. P. Marshall, J. H. Coats, L. Baczynskyj, J. I. Cialdella and W. F. Liggett, et al.

Volume 7, Number 1 / January 1991

1-6Bioconversion of acid-hydrolyzed poplar hemicellulose to acetic acid byClostridium thermoaceticumJ. E. Brownell and J. P. Nakas
7-13Development of an obligate anaerobe specific biocideChristopher L. Wiatr and Oresta X. Fedyniak
15-18Ethanol production from deproteinized whey byβ-galactosidase coimmobilized cells ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeT. Roukas and H. N. Lazarides
19-26The metabolism of fluoranthene by a species ofMycobacteriumIngrid Kelley and Carl E. Cerniglia
27-34Lactic acid production from enzyme-thinned corn starch usingLactobacillus amylovorusP. Cheng, R. E. Mueller, S. Jaeger, R. Bajpai and E. L. Iannotti
35-39Sugar uptake in a 2-deoxy-d-glucose resistant mutant ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSrdjan Novak, Tony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
41-44Calcium inhibition of efrotomycin production byNocardia lactamduransWilliam H. Cover, A. C. Kirpekar, Hugh George and R. W. Stieber
45-52Structural analysis ofBacillus licheniformis 86 surfactantSarah Horowitz and W. Michael Griffin
53-56Production of polygalacturonase byByssochlamys fulvaP. Kotzekidou
57-61A nonchromatographic assay for sorbitol in chemically complex growth media containing sorboseBarbara A. Feshami and G. William Claus
63-69High cell density reactor for the production ofLactobacillus plantarumM. T. O. Barreto, E. P. Melo, J. L. Moreira and M. J. T. Carrondo
71-73Citric acid production from beet molasses by cell recycle ofAspergillus nigerT. Roukas and E. Alichanidis
75Announcement

Volume 7, Number 2 / March 1991

77-88Metabolism of hydroxybiphenyl and chloro-hydroxybiphenyl by biphenyl/chlorobiphenyl degradingPseudomonas testosteroni, strain B-356M. Sondossi, M. Sylvestre, D. Ahmad and R. Massé
89-95Alleviation of the effects of nitrogen limitation in high gravity worts through increased inoculation ratesErin S. C. O'Connor-Cox and W. M. Ingledew
97-104Use of pelleted and immobilized yeast and fungal biomass for heavy metal and radionuclide recoveryLouise de Rome and Geoffrey M. Gadd
105-116Effects of surface-active chemicals on microbial adhesionW. K. Whitekettle
117-121Ethanol production from sulphuric acid wood hydrolysate ofPinus radiata using free and immobilized cells ofPichia stipitisN. Qureshi and G. J. Manderson
123-129Production of a new compound, 7,10-dihydroxy-8-(E)-octadecenoic acid from oleic acid byPseudomonas sp. PR3Ching T. Hou and Marvin O. Bagby
131-135Continuous production of fructose syrup and ethanol from hydrolysed Jerusalem artichoke juiceD. W. Koren and Z. Duvnjak
137-145Dechlorination and spectral changes associated with bacterial degradation of 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acidMartin P. Kelly, Michael R. Heniken and Olli H. Tuovinen
147-149Effect of medium on growth and subsequent survival, after freeze-drying, ofLactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.bulgaricusClaude P. Champagne, Henri Detournay and Marie-Josée Hardy
151-154Effect of biomass concentration on the specific solvent productivity ofClostridium acetobutylicum in chemostat cultureSunthorn Kanchanatawee and Ian S. Maddox
155-156Society for Industrial Microbiology

Volume 7, Number 3 / April 1991

157-161Antibiotics and the search for new principlesEric Cundliffe
163-174Expression of polyketide biosynthesis and regulatory genes in heterologous streptomycetesWilliam R. Strohl, Paul L. Bartel, Yun Li, Neal C. Connors and Robert H. Woodman
175-179Decreased production ofpara-hydroxypenicillin V in penicillin V fermentationsL. T. Chang, E. L. McGrory, R. P. Elander and D. J. Hook
181-189Analytical differentiation of wine fermentations using pure and mixed yeast culturesJuan J. Moreno, Carmen Millán, José M. Ortega and Manuel Medina
191-195The involvement of trehalose in yeast stress toleranceTony D'Amore, Rena Crumplen and Graham G. Stewart
197-201High-level secretion of biologically active aprotinin from the yeastPichia pastorisThomas Vedvick, Richard G. Buckholz, Michael Engel, Mary Urcan and Jennifer Kinney, et al.
203-207Biological activity of a transforming growth factor-alpha-Pseudomonas exotoxin fusion protein in vitro and in vivoDavid C. Heimbrook, Steven M. Stirdivant, Janet D. Ahern, Nancy L. Balishin and Denis R. Patrick, et al.
209-214Beijerinckia indica var.penicillanicum penicillin V acylase: enhanced enzyme production by catabolite repression-resistant mutant and effect of solvents on enzyme activitySudha S. Ambedkar, Bhagwant S. Deshpande, Vayalombron K. Sudhakaran and Jaiprakash G. Shewale
215-220Automatic whole broth multi-fermentor samplingK. D. Reda, M. P. Thien, I. Feygin, C. S. Marcin and M. M. Chartrain, et al.
221-225Influence of impeller speed on citric acid production and selected enzyme activities of the TCA cycleT. Roukas
227-228Society for Industrial Microbiology

Volume 7, Number 4 / June 1991

229-234Transposition and transduction of plasmid DNA inStreptomyces spp.Donald R. Hahn, Patricia J. Solenberg, Margaret A. McHenney and Richard H. Baltz
235-241Chloroperoxidase, a peroxidase with potentialMichael A. Pickard, Tenshuk A. Kadima and Robert D. Carmichael
243-249Polygalacturonate lyase production byThermomonospora curvata on protein-extracted lucerne fiberFred Stutzenberger
251-256Purification and properties ofβ-fructofuranosidase fromAureobasidium sp. ATCC 20524Sachio Hayashi, Masaharu Nonoguchi, Yoshiyuki Takasaki, Hideo Ueno and Kiyohisa Imada
257-261Production of mycelial protein and cellulolytic enzymes from food wastesSlobodanka Kuzmanova, Eleonora Vandeska and Aco Dimitrovski
263-268Activities ofβ-glucanases andβ-glucosidases during blastospore formation inSaccharomycopsis fibuligeraC. E. Nwoguh and D. R. Berry
269-277Continuous decolorization of bleached kraft effluents byCoriolus versicolor in the form of pelletsG. Royer, L. Yerushalmi, D. Rouleau and M. Desrochers
279-286Genetic control of flocculation inEscherichia coliKimberly L. Ogden and Austin L. Taylor
287-291Influence of oxygen transfer rate and media composition on fermentation ofd
293-299Biochemical and physiological characterization of the efrotomycin fermentationM. Chartrain, G. Hunt, L. Horn, A. Kirpekar and D. Mathre, et al.
301-302Annoucements

Volume 8, Number 1 / July 1991

1-12Transcriptional organization and regulation of the nosiheptide resistance gene inStreptomyces actuosusYun Li, Donald C. Dosch, Robert H. Woodman, Heinz G. Floss and William R. Strohl
13-22Impact of present and future regulations on bioremediationJodi S. Bakst
23-28Production of pigments byMonascus purpureus in solid cultureMichael R. Johns and Deidre M. Stuart
29-35Production of antifungal metabolites by the ectomycorrhizal fungusPisolithus tinctorius strain SMFHyung-Won Suh, Don L. Crawford, Roger A. Korus and Kalidas Shetty
37-43The novel non-heme vanadium bromoperoxidase from marine algae: Phosphate inactivationHelena S. Soedjak, Richard R. Everett and Alison Butler
45-52Improved ethanol yields through supplementation with excess assimilable nitrogenE. S. C. O'Connor-Cox, J. Paik and W. M. Ingledew
53-58Identification of lipolytic activity in a multitrophic population grown in wool-scour effluentM. -C. Brahimi-Horn, C. A. Mickelson, M. L. Guglielmino, A. M. Gaal and L. G. Sparrow
59-63Effect of pH on organic acid production byClostridium propionicum in test tube and fermentor culturesE. E. Stinson and K. A. Naftulin
65-68A novel antifungal from an Actinomadurae with preferential activity against the mycelial phase ofCandida albicansV. Gullo, I. Gunnarsson, V. Hegde, A. Horan and D. Loebenberg, et al.
69-70Announcements

Volume 8, Number 2 / September 1991

71-81Thermostable enzymes for industrial applicationsBruce L. Zamost, Henrik K. Nielsen and Robert L. Starnes
83-89Activity of an insoluble antimicrobial quaternary amine complex in plasticsD. L. Price, A. D. Sawant and D. G. Ahearn
91-98Disturbance, starvation, and overfeeding stresses detected by microbial lipid biomarkers in high-solids high-yield methanogenic reactorsDavid B. Hedrick, Brian Richards, William Jewell, James B. Guckert and David C. White
99-106Use of continuous-flow UV-induced mutation technique to enhance chlorinated organic biodegradationGensen Kai, A. Scott Weber and Wei Chi Ying
107-112Streptomycin-resistant mutant production in a continuous-flow UV mutation deviceGensen Kai and A. Scott Weber
113-119Mutants of a lovastatin-hyperproducingAspergillus terreus deficient in the production of sulochrinV. A. Vinci, T. D. Hoerner, A. D. Coffman, T. G. Schimmel and R. L. Dabora, et al.
121-125The use of particle concentration fluorescence immunoassay technology for the analysis of rDNA productsBenjamin J. Del Tito
127-131L-lysine production at 65°C by auxotrophic-regulatory mutants ofBacillus stearothermophilusF. Crociani, A. Selli, G. Crisetig, D. Di Gioia and D. Matteuzzi
133-136Kinetic studies on surfactant production byPseudomonas aeruginosa 44T1M. A. Manresa, J. Bastida, M. E. Mercadé, M. Robert and C. de Andrés, et al.
137-139Transformation of protoplasts ofCellulomonas flavigenaBernardo Pulido-Vega, Teresa Ponce Noyola, Amelia Farrés and Jaime Alvarez de la Cuadra

Volume 8, Number 3 / October 1991

141-146Bioventing soils contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbonsRonald E. Hoeppel, Robert E. Hinchee and Mick F. Arthur
147-156Fermentation study for the production of hepatitis B virus pre-S2 antigen by the methylotrophic yeastHansenula polymorphaM. R. de Roubin, L. Bastien, S. -H. Shen and D. Groleau
157-164Bioconversion of the sodium salt of Simvastatin (MK-733) to 6-desmethyl-6-α-hydroxymethyl SimvastatinC. Marcin, R. White, C. Hirsch, F. Ferris and R. Sykes, et al.
165-169Metabolic roles of peptone and yeast extract for the culture of a recombinant strain ofEscherichia coliN. Nancib, C. Branlant and J. Boudrant
171-178Effect of cultural conditions on production of eicosapentaenoic acid byPythium irregulareEdgar E. Stinson, Raymond Kwoczak and Michael J. Kurantz
179-185Production of arachidonic acid byMortierella alpina ATCC 32222Pramod K. Bajpai, Pratima Bajpai and Owen P. Ward
187-192Sch 42029, a naturally produced dopamine receptor ligand: Taxonomy, fermentation, isolation and structureVinod R. Hegde, Mahesh G. Patel, Ann C. Horan, Jeffrey L. Schwartz and Richard Hart, et al.
193-199The assimilation of organic hazardous wastes by municipal solid waste landfillsDebra R. Reinhart and Frederick G. Pohland
201-207Cadmium sorption by bacteria and freshwater sedimentBrian E. Burke, K. Wing Tsang and Robert M. Pfister
209-212Determination of chemical biodegradation by direct and indirect methodsDinesh D. Vaishnav and Eric T. Korthals

Volume 8, Number 4 / November 1991

213-221Biofilms: An ESEM evaluation of artifacts introduced during SEM preparationBrenda Little, Patricia Wagner, Richard Ray, Robert Pope and Raymond Scheetz
223-227Oligotrophic bacteria in ultra-pure water systems: Media selection and process component evaluationsRobert A. Governal, Moyasar T. Yahya, Charles P. Gerba and Farhang Shadman
229-236Studies on the galactomannan-degrading enzymes produced bySporotrichum cellulophilumAlberto Araujo and Owen P. Ward
237-245Emulsification of hydrocarbons by subsurface bacteriaD. S. Francy, J. M. Thomas, R. L. Raymond and C. H. Ward
247-252The effect of pretreatment on the invertase activity of gel-entrapped yeast biomassLiza Pira, Carmina Pinto and Carlos Rolz
253-258Expression of streptomycete cholesterol oxidase inEscherichia coliDaniel K. Y. Solaiman and George A. Somkuti
259-264Δ′-Dehydrogenation of steroids byArthrobacter simplex immobilized in calcium polygalacturonate beadsM. C. Montes and I. P. Magaña
265-271The biosynthetic origin of the pyridone ring of efrotomycinGary Darland, Byron Arison and Louis Kaplan
273-276Resistance of bacteria from cooling waters to bactericidesVolker S. Brözel and T. Eugene Cloete
277-280Colonization byCladosporium spp. of painted metal surfaces associated with heating and air conditioning systemsDonald G. Ahearn, Robert B. Simmons, Katherine F. Switzer, Libero Ajello and Duane L. Pierson
281-283Attachment ofSalmonella typhimurium andListeria monocytogenes to glass as affected by surface film thickness, cell density, and bacterial motilityJ. S. Dickson and E. K. Daniels

Volume 9, Number 1 / January 1992

1-9Effect of the levels of dissolved oxygen on the expression of recombinant proteins in four recombinantEscherichia coli strainsXiaoli Li, James W. Robbins and Kenneth B. Taylor
11-17Optimisation of culture conditions for production of eicosapentaenoic acid byMortierella elongate NRRL 5513Pramod K. Bajpai, Pratima Bajpai and Owen P. Ward
19-25Enhanced glucan formation of filamentous fungi by effective mixing, oxygen limitation and fed-batch processingU. Rau, E. Gura, E. Olszewski and F. Wagner
27-36Fate in water of a recombinantEscherichia coli K-12 strain used in the commercial production of bovine somatotropinGregg Bogosian, Patricia J. L. Morris, Michael D. Hale and James F. Kane
37-43Plasmid incidence and linear alkylbenzene sulfonate biodegradation in wastewater and pristine pond ecosystemsAlec Breen, Luis Jimenez, Gary S. Sayler and Thomas W. Federle
45-52Rapid identification of teleocidins in fermentation broth using HPLC photodiode array and LC/MS methodologyDavid M. Sedlock, Howard H. Sun, William F. Smith, Kenji Kawaoka and Amanda M. Gillum, et al.
53-61Detoxification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by fungiJohn B. Sutherland
63-68Chemical modification of the α-amylase ofBacillus caldovelox with diethyl pyrocarbonate: Evidence for an essential histidine at the active siteFrancis J. D. Bealin-Kelly, Catherine T. Kelly and William M. Fogarty
69-72Some factors influencing the proportion of periplasmic hepatitisB virus pre-S2 antigen in the recombinant yeastHansenula polymorphaMarie-Renée de Roubin, Michael D. Cailas, Shi-Hsiang Shen and Denis Groleau

Volume 9, Number 2 / February 1992

73-90Clusters of genes for the biosynthesis of antibiotics: Regulatory genes and overproduction of pharmaceuticalsJuan F. Martin
91-96Antimicrobial activities of 2-arylthio-N-alkylmaleimidesYoshio Igarashi and Shoji Watanabe
97-101Preparation of (S)-2,3-dichloro-1-propanol byPseudomonas sp. and its use in the synthesis of (R)-epichlorohydrinNaoya Kasai, Kazuya Tsujimura, Kinya Unoura and Toshio Suzuki
103-10710-Hydroxy-8(Z)-octadecenoic acid, an intermediate in the bioconversion of oleic acid to 7,10-dihydroxy-8(E)-octadecenoic acidChing T. Hou and Marvin O. Bagby
109-113Cultivation ofCandida blankii in simulated bagasse hemicellulose hydrolysatePetrus S. Meyer, James C. du Preez and Stephanus G. Kilian
115-119Laboratory-scale biosynthesis ofTrichoderma mycolytic enzymes for protoplast release fromCochliobolus lunatusPolona Žnidaršič, Aleksander Pavko and Radovan Komel
121-125Optimized protocol for the pilot-scale preparation of fungal cellulaseV. Ramamurthy, S. P. Thacker and R. M. Kothari
127-130Regulation of glucose and maltose transport in strains ofSaccharomycesJose R. Ernandes, Tony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
131-135Production ofLactococcus lactis biomass by immobilized cell technologyNicole Morin, Michèle Bernier-Cardou and Claude P. Champagne
137-144Composting of explosives and propellant contaminated soils under thermophilic and mesophilic conditionsRichard T. Williams, P. Scott Ziegenfuss and Wayne E. Sisk
145-147Purification and properties of extracellularβ-fructofuranosidases fromAureobasidium sp. ATCC 20524Sachio Hayashi, Masaharu Nonoguchi, Yoshihiko Shimokawa, Mikihiko Tubouchi and Yoshiyuki Takasaki, et al.

Volume 9, Numbers 3-4 / May 1992

149-161Insect fungal symbionts: A promising source of detoxifying enzymesPatrick F. Dowd
163-172Biosensors for process monitoringThomas Scheper
173-179Formation of water-solubleMonascus red pigments by biological and semi-synthetic processesT. F. Lin, K. Yakushijin, G. H. Büchi and A. L. Demain
181-191Use of lignin-degrading fungi in the disposal of pentachlorophenol-treated woodRichard T. Lamar and Diane M. Dietrich
193-199Microbial biomass and community structure of a phase-separated methanogenic reactor determined by lipid analysisDavid B. Hedrick, Tom White, James B. Guckert, William J. Jewell and David C. White
201-211Detoxification of sesquiterpene phytoalexins byGibberella pulicaris (Fusarium sambucinum) and its importance for virulence on potato tubersAnne E. Desjardins, Harold W. Gardner and Klaus-M. Weltring
213-218Copper removal from an industrial waste by bioleachingThomas R. Clark and Henry L. Ehrlich
219-223Ecology ofVibrio vulnificus in Galveston Bay oysters, suspended particulate matter, sediment and seawater: Detection by monoclonal antibody — immunoassay — most probable number proceduresR. Will Vanoy, Mark L. Tamplin and John R. Schwarz
225-227A simple method to study microbial coal solubilization using Pluronic F-127-amended mediaK. Subburaj, S. Jayaraman and M. Gunasekaran
229-234Changes in protein composition ofSaccharomyces brewing strains in response to heat shock and ethanol stressJoseph A. Odumeru, Tony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
235-238Conversion of sodium cyanide to carbon dioxide and ammonia by immobilized cells ofPseudomonas putidaG. R. V. Babu, James H. Wolfram and Kirit D. Chapatwala
239-245Isolation and characterization of a novel polysaccharide fromBacillus licheniformis NCIB 11634N. K. Ebube, O. K. Udeala and A. A. Ghobashy
247-250Immobilization ofβ-fructofuranosidase fromAureobasidium sp. ATCC 20524 on porous silicaSachio Hayashi, Takayuki Hayashi, Junko Kinoshita, Yoshiyuki Takasaki and Kiyohisa Imada
251-255Effect of deglycosylation on the properties of β-fructofuranosidaseP-1 fromAureobasidium sp. ATCC 20524Sachio Hayashi, Masaharu Nonoguchi, Yoshihiko Shimokawa, Yoshiyuki Takasaki and Kiyohisa Imada
257-260Production of microbial levan from sucrose, sugarcane juice and beet molassesY. W. Han and M. A. Watson
269Announcement from the publisher

Volume 10, Number 1 / July 1992

1-11Efficacy of commercial inocula in enhancing biodegradation of weathered crude oil contaminating a Prince William Sound beachAlbert D. Venosa, John R. Haines and David M. Allen
13-23Efficacy of commercial products in enhancing oil biodegradation in closed laboratory reactorsAlbert D. Venosa, John R. Haines, Wipawan Nisamaneepong, Rakesh Govind and Salil Pradhan, et al.
25-30Synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes during production of tylosin byStreptomyces fradiaeMarie-Christiane Brahimi-Horn, Shu-Huy Luo, Shu-Lian Wang, Shwu-Wen Gau and Duen-Gang Mou
31-36Binding of textile azo dyes byMyrothecium verrucariaMarie-Christiane Brahimi-Horn, Kim-Kee Lim, Shu-Lian Liang and Duen-Gang Mou
37-43Isolation of (S)-2,3-dichloro-1-propanol assimilating bacterium, its characterization, and its use in preparation of (R)-2,3-dichloro-1-propanol and (S)-epichlorohydrinN. Kasai, K. Tsujimura, K. Unoura and T. Suzuki
45-54Ethanol tolerance and carbohydrate metabolism in lactobacilliR. Shane Gold, M. M. Meagher, R. Hutkins and T. Conway
55-59Amylase synthesis inAspergillus flavus andAspergillus niger grown on cassava peelAlhassan Sani, Francis A. Awe and Joseph A. Akinyanju
61-68Production of 21% (v/v) ethanol by fermentation of very high gravity (VHG) wheat mashesK. C. Thomas and W. M. Ingledew
69Announcement from the publisher

Volume 10, Number 2 / August 1992

71-78Use of antisense RNA to confer bacteriophage resistance in dairy starter culturesJeong Hwan Kim, Sung Guk Kim, Dae Kyun Chung, Yeou-Cherng Bor and Carl A. Batt
79-85Maintenance and killing efficiency of conditional lethal constructs inPseudomonas putidaA. K. Bej, S. Molin, M. Perlin and R. M. Atlas
87-93Effect of addition ofPseudomonas aeruginosa UG2 inocula or biosurfactants on biodegradation of selected hydrocarbons in soilDevender K. Jain, Hung Lee and Jack T. Trevors
95-102Effect of inoculation on the biodegradation of wathered Prudhoe Bay crude oilJames G. Mueller, Sol M. Resnick, Michael E. Shelton and Parmely H. Pritchard
103-110Cloning of aMicrobispora bispora cellobiohydrolase gene inEscherichia coliP. Hu, S. K. Kahrs, T. Chase and D. E. Eveleigh
111-116Effects of heat shock and ethanol stress on the viability of aSaccharomyces uvarum (carlsbergensis) brewing yeast strain during fermentation of high gravity wortJoseph A. Odumeru, Tony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
117-122Improvement of the cell volume ofCandida blankii through protoplast fusionMariekie Gericke and Willem Heber Van Zyl
123-133Maintenance energy demand affects biomass synthesis but not cellulase production by a mesophilicClostridiumJohn D'Elia and William Chesbro
134Announcement from the Publisher

Volume 10, Numbers 3-4 / September 1992

135-156Trends in the search for bioactive microbial metabolitesSatoshi Omura
157-163Determination of the rate-limiting step(s) in the biosynthetic pathways leading to penicillin and cephalosporinJohn J. Usher, Doris W. Hughes, Mary Ann Lewis and Shu-Jen D. Chiang
165-168Selection of an extracellular esterase-producing microorganismGuillermo R. Castro, Adrián O. Stettler, Marcela A. Ferrero and Faustino Siñeriz
169-177Whole cell yeast biotransformations in two-phase systems: Effect of solvent on product formation and cell structurePenka Nikolova and Owen P. Ward
179-183Stabilization of rifamycin-B oxidase fromCurvularia lunataS. S. Yadav, Geeta Kanjilal and D. V. Singh
185-190Properties of theβ-glucosidase fromCellulomonas flavigena and fromEscherichia coli harboring the recombinant plasmid pJS3Jesus Silva, Ignacio Magaña, Virginia Barajas and Cecilia Montañez
191-194Properties of the deglycosylatedβ-fructofuranosidaseP-2 fromAureobasidium sp. ATCC 20524Sachio Hayashi, Yoshihiko Shimokawa, Mikihiko Tubouchi, Yoshiyuki Takasaki and Kiyohisa Imada
195-197Effect of cell immobilization and organic solvents on sulfoxidation and steroid hydroxylation byMortierella isabellinaHerbert L. Holland, Sankarlal Poddar and Brian Tripet
199-206The fate of ‘biodegradable’ plastics in municipal leaf compostDavid F. Gilmore, S. Antoun, Robert W. Lenz, Steve Goodwin and Richard Austin, et al.
207-215Effects of selection and fate of substrates supplied to anaerobic bacteria involved in the corrosion of pipe-line steelN. J. E. Dowling, S. A. Brooks, T. J. Phelps and D. C. White
217-220Thermophilic bacterial leaching of manganese dioxideAmphan Srimekanond, Vincent J. Thangavelu and John C. Madgwick
221-228Inactivation of bacteriophage T4 by organic and inorganic tin compoundsMark M. Doolittle and Joseph J. Cooney
229-232Rapid bactericidal effect of low pH againstPseudomonas aeruginosaRalph S. Tanner and Samantha A. James
233Announcement

Volume 11, Number 1 / November 1992

1-6High production of alkaline protease byBacillus licheniformis in a fed-batch fermentation using a synthetic mediumWeiying Mao, Renrui Pan and David Freedman
7-12Improved processes for the production and isolation of dynemicin A and large-scale fermentation in a 10000-liter fermentorKin Sing Lam, Jeffrey A. Titus, Thomas T. Dabrah, Dennis L. Kimball and Jacqueline M. Veitch, et al.
13-18Isolation, structure determination and biological activity of A-16686 factors A′ 1, A′ 2 and A′ 3 glycolipodepsipeptide antibioticsLuciano Gastaldo, Romeo Ciabatti, Francesco Assi, Ermenegildo Restelli and Jurgen K. Kettenring, et al.
19-22Localization of volatile acidity reducing factors in grapeC. Delfini, E. Pessione, E. Garcia Moruno and C. Giunta
23-28Enhanced production ofd
29-35Production of chiral epoxides by an ethene-utilisingMicrococcus sp.Mahmoud Mahmoudian and Ashour Michael
37-42Inactivation ofSalmonella enteritidis on shell eggs by novelN-halamine biocidal compoundsBrian S. Worley, W. B. Wheatley, S. D. Lauten, D. E. Williams and E. C. Mora, et al.
43-51A new strain ofRhodotorula rubra isolated from yogurtRavinder P. K. Hari, Thakor Patel and Antonio Martin
53-58Evaluation of a microbial method to reduce hydrogen sulfide levels in a porous rock biofilmMichael J. Mclnerney, Vishvesh K. Bhupathiraju and Kerry L. Sublette
59-61Apparent cellulase activity of purified xylanase is due to contamination of assay substrate with xylanJ. C. Royer, J. S. Novak and J. P. Nakas
62Announcement from the publisher

Volume 11, Number 2 / February 1993

63-67Adsorption of a hydrophobic bacterium onto hematite: Implications in the froth flotation of the mineralRoss W. Smith, Manoranjan Misra and Shuzhong Chen
69-72Screening of encapsulated microbial cells for the degradation of inorganic cyanidesKirit D. Chapatwala, G. R. V. Babu and James H. Wolfram
73-81Screening of microbial esterases for asymmetric hydrolysis of 2-ethylhexyl butyrateChing T. Hou
83-88Production of a fungal protein, Taka-amylase A, by protein-producingBacillus brevis HPD31Shogo Ebisu, Makiko Mori, Hiroaki Takagi, Kiyoshi Kadowaki and Hideo Yamagata, et al.
89-94Screening and selection of a microbial lipase for the stereospecific hydrolysis of VerlukastL. Katz, C. Marcin, L. Zitano, J. King and K. Price, et al.
95-103Improvement in the titer of echinocandin-type antibiotics: A magnesium-limited medium supporting the biphasic production of pneumocandins A0 and B0Jan S. Tkacz, Robert A. Giacobbe and Richard L. Monaghan
105-112Inhibitory effect of dihydroxyacetone onGluconobacter oxydans: Kinetic aspects and expression by mathematical equationsC. Claret, A. Bories and P. Soucaille
113-119Alterations in fatty acid composition and trehalose concentration ofSaccharomyces brewing strains in response to heat and ethanol shockJoseph A. Odumeru, Tony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
121-127Response surface methods for optimizingSaccharopolyspora spinosa, a novel macrolide producerR. J. Strobel and W. M. Nakatsukasa

Volume 11, Number 3 / May 1993

iiiPublisher's announcement
131-137Microbial diversity as a source of useful biopolymersEugene Rosenberg
139-142Partial characterization ofAspergillus fumigatus polygalacturonases for the degumming of natural fibersMaria Cristina Baracat-Pereira, Maria Cristina Dantas Vanetti, Elza Fernandes de Araujo and Daison Olzany Silva
143-146Repression of galactose utilization by glucose in the citrate-producing yeastCandida guilliermondiiNoemi A. Gutierrez, Ian A. McKay, Christopher E. French, John D. Brooks and Ian S. Maddox
147-150Biotransformation of furfural and 5-hydroxymethyl furfural by enteric bacteriaR. Boopathy, H. Bokang and L. Daniels
151-155Genetic engineering of soft-rot bacteria for ethanol production from lignocelluloseD. S. Beall and L. O. Ingram
157-161Study of physicochemical factors limiting the growth ofKluyveromyces marxianusD. Vivier, R. Ratomahenina, G. Moulin and P. Galzy
163-170Evaluation of microbial surfactants for recovery of hydrophobic pollutants from soilMichele I. Van Dyke, Susan L. Gulley, Hung Lee and Jack T. Trevors
171-180Biochemical characteristics of two endo-β-1,4-xylanases produced byPenicillium capsulatumEdivaldo X. F. Filho, Jürgen Puls and Michael P. Coughlan
181-186Detection of siderophores in growing cultures ofPseudomonas spp.L. Raaska, L. Viikari and T. Mattila-Sandholm
187-192Clarification of microbial polysaccharides with enzymes secreted fromLysobacter speciesThomas J. Pollock and Motohide Yamazaki
193-198Transformable mutants of a biopesticide strainStreptomyces griseoviridis K61Jussi Holmalahti, Olavi Raatikainen and Atte von Wright
199-204The high maltose-forming α-amylase ofSaccharomonospora viridis: mechanisms of actionWilliam M. Fogarty, Bernadette S. Collins, Evelyn M. Doyle and Catherine T. Kelly

Volume 11, Number 4 / July 1993

vPublisher's announcement
205-208Environmental assessment of recombinant DNA fermentationsJames F. Kane
209-215Comparative analysis of current US and EC biosafety regulations and their impact on the industryJoseph Van Houten and Diane O. Fleming
217-222Relationship between safety data and biocontainment design in the environmental assessment of fermentation organisms — An FDA perspectiveR. A. Jones and J. C. Matheson
223-234Biocontainment design considerations for biopharmaceutical facilitiesSteven R. Miller and Don Bergmann
235-241Potential for gene transfer from recombinantEscherichia coli K-12 used in bovine somatotropin production to indigenous bacteria in river waterGregg Bogosian, Patricia J. L. Morris, Deborah B. Weber and James F. Kane
243-252Fate in sewage of a recombinantEscherichia coli K-12 strain used in the commercial production of bovine somatotropinMichael A. Heitkamp, James F. Kane, Patricia J. L. Morris, Martina Bianchini and Michael D. Hale, et al.
253-257Escherichia coli K12 does not colonize the gastrointestinal tract of Fischer-344 ratsWilliam L. Muth, Fred T. Counter, Kathryn K. Richardson and Lawrence F. Fisher
259-271Absence of persistence and transfer of genetic material by recombinantEscherichia coli in conventional, antibiotic-treated miceRobert J. Yancey, Susan F. Kotarski, Kerry K. Thurn, Robert A. Lepley and John E. Mott

Volume 12, Number 1 / January 1993

1-12Biodegradation, biotransformation and the BelmontDavid T. Gibson
13-20Mobility and enhanced biodegradation of a dilute waste oil emulsion during land treatmentVirginia G. M. Calabrese, Robert E. Elsavage, Gary K. Bissonnette and Alan J. Sexstone
21-28Microbial treatment of a synthetic sour brineKevin Raterman, Kerry L. Sublette and P. T. Selvaraj
29-34Optimization of lipase production byPseudomonas aeruginosa MB 5001 in batch cultivationC. Marcin, L. Katz, R. Greasham and M. Chartrain
35-41Purification and partial characterization ofd
42-47Genetic relationships among actinomycetes that produce the immunosuppressant macrolides FK506, FK520/FK523 and rapamycinGeorge M. Garrity, Brain K. Heimbuch, Haideh Motamedi and Ali Shafiee
48-57Pullulanases of alkaline and broad pH range from a newly isolated alkalophilicBacillus sp. S-1 and aMicrococcus sp. Y-1Cheorl-Ho Kim, Ho-Il Choi and Dae-Sil Lee
58-65Production kinetics and stability properties of ϖ(l-α-aminoadipyl)-l-cysteinyl-d-valine synthetase fromStreptomyces clavuligerusTenshuk A. Kadima, Susan E. Jensen and Michael A. Pickard
66-67A cofactor for thienamycin biosynthesis produced by a blocked mutant ofStreptomyces cattleyaTom S. Chen, Byron H. Arison, Carolyn L. Ruby, Anne W. Dombrowski and Edward S. Inamine
68Meetings and announcements

Volume 12, Number 2 / February 1993

iiMeetings and announcements
69-75Mycopesticides: Status, challenges and potentialTimothy D. Leathers, Subhash C. Gupta and Nancy J. Alexander
76-86Whole cell biocatalysis in nonconventional mediaPenka Nikolova and Owen P. Ward
87-92Purification and properties of a xanthan depolymerase from a heat-stable salt-tolerant bacterial consortiumJeffrey A. Ahlgren
93-98Excretion of proline bySaccharomyces cerevisiae during fermentation of arginine-supplemented high gravity wheat mashKolothumannil C. Thomas, Sandra H. Hynes and W. M. Ingledew
99-102The effect of cerulenin on the production of esperamicin A1 byActinomadura verrucososporaKin Sing Lam, Donald R. Gustavson, Judith A. Veitch and Salvatore Forenza
103-108Effect of hydromechanical forces on the production of filamentous haemagglutinin and pertussis toxin ofBordetella pertussisMaria E. Rodriguez, Analia L. Samo, Daniela F. Hozbor and Osvaldo M. Yantorno
109-113Analysis of microbial exopolysaccharides from industrial water systemsRoy Hernandez-Mena and Patric L. Friend
114-120Monitoring growth and acetic acid secretion by a thermotolerantBacillus using conduction microcalorimetryC. Ronald Anderson and Michael C. Flickinger
121-128Electron transfer from acetate to the surface of MnO2 particles by a marine bacteriumHenry L. Ehrlich
129-135Protease and lipase production by a strain ofSerratia marcescens (532 S)C. Henriette, S. Zinebi, M. F. Aumaitre, E. Petitdemange and H. Petitdemange

Volume 12, Numbers 3-5 / September 1993

137-138IntroductionRobert L. Buchanan
139-143An introduction to predictive microbiology and the development and use of probability models withClostridium botulinumKaren L. Dodds
144-155Quantification of factors affecting the probability of development of pathogenic bacteria, in particularClostridium botulinum, in foodsBarbara M. Lund
156-161Probability models to assess the safety of foods with respect toClostridium botulinumDavid A. Baker
162-167Development and use of probability models: The industry perspectiveMelanie R. Maas
168-171Time to turbidity measurement as a tool for modeling spoilage byLactobacillusH. G. A. M. Cuppers and J. P. P. M. Smelt
172-179Linear-Arrhenius models for bacterial growth and death and vitamin denaturationsK. R. Davey
180-189Bělehrádek-type modelsT. Ross
190-194Modeling bacterial growth responsesJ. Baranyi, P. J. McClure, J. P. Sutherland and T. A. Roberts
195-199Principles of nonlinear regression modelingDavid A. Ratkowsky
200-205Advances in modeling microbial growthJulie E. Jones and Steven J. Walker
206-210New modified Square Root and Schoolfield models for predicting bacterial growth rate as a function of temperatureSusan A. Alber and Donald W. Schaffner
211-220Dynamics of heat destruction of spores: A new viewG. H. Smerage and A. A. Teixeira
221-231Mathematical models of bacterial growth, inhibition and death under combined stress conditionsKenneth M. Pruitt and David N. Kamau
232-239A vitalistic model to describe the thermal inactivation ofListeria monocytogenesMartin B. Cole, Kenneth W. Davies, Gary Munro, Caroline D. Holyoak and Derrick C. Kilsby
240-246Modeling bacterial survival in unfavorable environmentsRichard C. Whiting
247-250Temperature dependence of thermal inactivation rate constants of bacterial spores in a glassy stateV. Sapru and T. P. Labuza
251-255Developing and distributing user-friendly application softwareRobert L. Buchanan
256-262MKES Tools: A microbial kinetics expert system for developing and assessing food production systemsR. Voyer and R. C. McKellar
263-267The concept and application of expert systems in the field of microbiological safetyCarol Adair and Philip A. Briggs
268-272A real-time database/models base/expert system in predictive microbiologyJulie E. Jones
273-276Protocols for data generation for predictive modelingS. J. Walker and J. E. Jones
277-285The use of automated tubidimetric data for the construction of kinetic modelsP. J. McClure, M. B. Cole, K. W. Davies and W. A. Anderson
286-290Conductance measurements for data generation in predictive modelingElisabeth Borch and Cecilia Wallentin
291-294Data collection and capture systems for microbial modelingArthur J. Miller
295-300Design of experiments for predictive microbial modelingKenneth W. Davies
301-308Use of indirect conductimetry for predicting growth of food spoilage yeasts under various environmental conditionsT. Deak and L. R. Beuchat
309-323Growth kinetics for shelf-life prediction: Theory and practiceT. P. Labuza and B. Fu
324-329A decision support system for prediction of microbial spoilage in foodsMarcel H. Zwietering, Taco Wijtzes, Frank M. Rombouts and Klaas van't Riet
330-336Predictive microbiology: Uses for assessing quality and safety of dairy productsMichael T. Rowe
337-340Bacteriocin production ofLeuconostoc carnosum LA54A at different combinations of pH and temperatureR. Geisen, B. Becker and W. H. Holzapfel
341-345Modeling the cucumber fermentation: Growth ofLactobacillus plantarumF. V. Passos, D. F. Ollis, H. P. Fleming, H. M. Hassan and R. M. Felder
346-359Abstract of poster presentations
361Meetings and announcements

Volume 12, Number 6 / December 1993

iiAnnouncement
361-367Resting cell studies on formation of water-soluble red pigments byMonascus sp.T. F. Lin and A. L. Demain
368-372Predominance of malolactic fermentation overd
373-378Comparison of fatty acids of marine fungi using multivariate statistical analysisJoseph J. Cooney, Mark M. Doolittle, Otto Grahl-Nielsen, Inger M. Haaland and Paul W. Kirk
379-395Selected factors limiting the microbial degradation of recalcitrant compoundsMiguel A. Providenti, Hung Lee and Jack T. Trevors
396-398A modified capillary assay for chemotaxisGuocheng Han and Joseph J. Cooney
399-402Comparison of European and US biological indicators for ethylene oxide sterilizationChristopher A. Demitrius, Anthony P. Duran, Virginia C. Chamberlain and Victoria M. Hitchins
403-407Biocide susceptibility and intracellular glutathione inEscherichia coliJohn S. Chapman, Megan A. Diehl and Richard C. Lyman
408-412Reduction of perchlorate by an anaerobic enrichment cultureHubert Attaway and Mark Smith
413-416Starch conversion by amylases fromAureobasidium pullulansBadal C. Saha and Rodney J. Bothast
417-422Submerged culture conidial germination and conidiation of the bioherbicideColletotrichum truncatum are influenced by the amino acid composition of the mediumMark A. Jackson and Patricia J. Slininger
423-428The cyclohexane moiety of rapamycin is derived from shikimic acid inStreptomyces hygroscopicusN. L. Paiva, M. F. Roberts and A. L. Demain

Volume 13, Number 1 / January 1994

1Editorial
2-4A zymogram method to detect endoglucanases fromBacillus subtilis, Myrothecium verrucaria andTrichoderma reeseiScott M. Holt and Paul A. Hartman
5-9Purification and properties of glucosyltransferase fromAureobasidiumSachio Hayashi, Takayuki Hayashi, Yoshiyuki Takasaki and Kiyohisa Imada
10-16Isolation and characterization of α-amylase derived from starchgrownClostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824Bassam A. Annous and Hans P. Blaschek
17-23Glycerol production from sugars with phosphoglycerate mutasedeficientSaccharomyces cerevisiae partially resistant to glucose repressionSumio Michnick and Jean-Michel Salmon
24-29Intracellular aminopeptidases inStreptomyces lividans 66Michael J. Butler, Jayant S. Aphale, Michele A. DiZonno, Phyllis Krygsman and Eva Walczyk, et al.
30-34Phytate dephosphorylation by free and immobilized cells ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeKrzysztof Żyła
35-42Extracellular enzyme production byThermomonospora curvata grown on bagasseFred Stutzenberger
43-48Milbemycin production byStreptomyces sp.: the effect of carbohydratesS. R. C. Warr, S. J. Box, C. Burbidge, H. Edwards and J. J. Jones
49-52Synthesis of monoglyceride containing omega-3 fatty acids by microbial lipase in organic solventLi zu yi and Owen P. Ward
53-62The distribution of antibiotic resistance patterns within streptomycetes and their use in secondary metabolite screeningLesley Phillips, Elizabeth M. H. Wellington and Sarah B. Rees
63-69Influence of operational parameters in the flocculation and production ofLactobacillus plantarumM. T. Barreto Crespo and M. J. T. Carrondo

Volume 13, Number 2 / March 1994

71-76DNA probes for the identification of microorganismsFrank Gannon
77-82Enhancement of mycobactericidal activity of glutaraldehyde with α,β-unsaturated and aromatic aldehydesM. D. Gordon, R. J. Ezzell, N. I. Bruckner and J. M. Ascenzi
83-89Use of an Extended Kalman Filter and development of an automated system for xylose fermentation by a recombinantEscherichia coliA. K. Hilaly, M. N. Karim and J. C. Linden
90-96Applications from bacterial adhesion and biofilm studies in relation to urogenital tissues and biomaterials: A reviewGregor Reid
97-102Microbial oxidation of cumeneChing T. Hou, Thomas A. Seymour and Marvin O. Bagby
103-105Immobilization ofβ-fructofuranosidase fromAureobasidium on DEAE-celluloseSachio Hayashi, Sinji Sasao, Yoshiyuki Takasaki and Kiyohisa Imada
106-111Plasmid instability in an industrial strain ofBacillus subtilis grown in chemostat cultureGerard T. Fleming and John W. Patching
112-119Fermentation and toxin studies of the molluscicidal strains ofBacillus brevisSamuel Singer, Thomas B. Bair, Terry B. Hammill, Aminata Maman Berte and Margarita M. Correa-Ochoa, et al.
120-125Conditions for the production of jadomycin B byStreptomyces venezuelae ISP5230: Effects of heat shock, ethanol treatment and phage infectionJanice L. Doull, Amrit K. Singh, Melanie Hoare and Stephen W. Ayer
126-130Metal accumulation by fungi: Applications in environmental biotechnologyJ. M. Tobin, C. White and G. M. Gadd
131-135Microbial transformation of immunosuppressive compounds III. Glucosylation of immunomycin (FR 900520) and FK 506 byBacillus subtilis ATCC 55060Brain R. Petuch, Byron Arison, Annjia Hsu, Richard Monaghan and Francis J. Dumont, et al.
I-IIMeetings and announcements

Volume 13, Number 3 / May 1994

137-143Problems and approaches in covalent attachment of peptides and proteins to inorganic surfaces for biosensor applicationsJames E. Zull, J. Reed-Mundell, Y. W. Lee, Dmitri Vezenov and Nicholas P. Ziats, et al.
144-146Inhibition of penicillin biosynthetic enzymes by halogen derivatives of phenylacetic acidHonorina Martínez-Blanco, Angel Reglero and José M. Luengo
147-153Anaerobic biodegradability of cellulose and hemicellulose in excavated refuse samples using a biochemical methane potential assayYu-Sheng Wang, Caroline S. Byrd and Morton A. Barlaz
154-158Colonization of fiberglass insulation used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systemsD. L. Price, R. B. Simmons, I. M. Ezeonu, S. A. Crow and D. G. Ahearn
159-166Transport kinetics of maltotriose in strains ofSaccharomycesXiaohong Zheng, Tony D'Amore, Inge Russell and Graham G. Stewart
167-171Transformation of cholesterol to testosterone byMycobacterium sp.Wen-Hsiung Liu, Chih-Wei Kuo, Kuo-Liang Wu, Chung-Yi Lee and Wen-Yih Hsu
172-176Effect of the support matrix on biotransformation of benzaldehyde to benzyl alcohol by yeast cells in aqueous and aqueous-organic two phase systemsPenka Nikolova and Owen P. Ward
177-182Bacterial species in raw and cured compost from a large-scale urban composterS. A. Andrews, H. Lee and J. T. Trevors
183-189Biosynthesis and phosphate control of candicidin byStreptomyces acrimycini JI2236: effect of amplification of thepabAB geneJuan A. Asturias, Juan F. Martín and Paloma Liras
190Isolation, characterization and preservation of microbial germplasmS. W. Peterson and L. Sigler
191-192Maintaining fungal diversity — integration of a herbarium and living collectionLynne Sigler
193-194Algae and cyanobacteria: isolation, culture and long-term maintenanceJ. Acreman
195-196Special considerations for operating a culture collection of fastidious fungal pathogensRichard A. Humber
197-198A mammalian cell culture collection for biotechnologyGina L. Carter, Edith M. Peck, Lawrence B. Elfbaum and Bea Bacher-Wetmore
199-200The agricultural research service patent culture collectionStephen W. Peterson

Volume 13, Number 4 / July 1994

201-207Clean-in-place systems for industrial bioreactors: Design, validation and operationYusuf Chisti and Murray Moo-Young
208-211Microbial molecular diversity: Past and present Thom Award lectureJulian Davies
212-216The scale up of mycelial shake flask fermentations: A case study of gamma linolenic acid production byMucor hiemalis IRL 51Max J. Kennedy, Sarah L. Reader, R. Julian Davies, David A. Rhoades and Howard W. Silby
217-219A role for alanine in the ammonium regulation of cephalosporin biosynthesis inStreptomyces clavuligerusSuseela Kasarenini and Arnold L. Demain
220-224Optimization of cellulase-free xylanase production by a novel yeast strainK. B. Bastawde, U. S. Puntambekar and D. V. Gokhale
225-232Glucose and acetate influences on the behavior of the recombinant strainEscherichia coli HB 101 (GAPDH)A. Gschaedler, N. Thi Le and J. Boudrant
233-237Microbial hydroxylation. I. Hydroxylation of aniline byAspergillus alliaceus, A. albertensis andA. terreusKaren D. Burkhead, Stephen W. Peterson and Paul L. Bolen
238-241Production of docosahexaenoic acid byThraustochytrium roseumZu yi Li and O. P. Ward
242-248pH dependence and thermostability of lipases from cultures from the ARS culture collectionChing T. Hou
249-257Sophorose lipid production from lipidic precursors: Predictive evaluation of industrial substratesAnne-Marie Davila, Rémy Marchal and Jean-Paul Vandecasteele
258-268Analysis of Tn916-induced mutants ofClostridium acetobutylicum altered in solventogenesis and sporulationDonald M. Mattsson and Palmer Rogers

Volume 13, Number 5 / September 1994

269-272Evolution of C6, C8 and C10 acids and their ethyl esters in cells and musts during fermentation with threeSaccharomyces cerevisiae racesLuis Zea, Juan Moreno, Manuel Medina and Jose M. Ortega
273-278Effect of dilution rate on the release of pertussis toxin and lipopolysaccharide ofBordetella pertussisMaria E. Rodriguez, Daniela F. Hozbor, Analia L. Samo, Rodolfo Ertola and Osvaldo M. Yantorno
279-286Effects of nitrogen source on crude oil biodegradationBrian A. Wrenn, John R. Haines, Albert D. Venosa, Miryam Kadkhodayan and Makram T. Suidan
287-291Optimisation of reaction conditions for production ofS-(−)-2-hydroxypropiophenone byAcinetobacter calcoaceticusElizabeth Prosen and Owen P. Ward
292-299Bioconversion of coal, lignin, and dimethoxybenzyl alcohol byPenicillium citrinumJ. Kevin Polman, Daphne L. Stoner and Karen M. Delezene-Briggs
300-310Identification of some industrially importantActinoplanes speciesP. F. Long
311-314Simultaneous biodegradation ofp-cresol and phenol by the basidiomycetePhanerochaete chrysosporiumChristian Kennes and Juan M. Lema
315-320Penicillium notatum 1 a new source of dextranaseJ. Szczodrak, M. Pleszczyńska and J. Fiedurek
321-327Anaerobic biodegradation of methyl esters byAcetobacterium woodii andEubacterium limosumShi Liu and Joseph M. Suflita
328-334Inability of the human fecal microflora to metabolize the nonabsorbable fat substitute, olestraBarbara A. Nuck, Thomas G. Schlagheck and Thomas W. Federle

Volume 13, Number 6 / November 1994

335-343Aeration-controlled formation of acetic acid in heterolactic fermentationsJens Adler-Nissen and Arnold L. Demain
344-350Cloning and sequencing of an endo-β-1,4-glucanase genemcenA fromMicromonospora cellulolyticum 86W-16Feng Lin, George Marchenko and Yuan-Rong Cheng
351-35510(R)-Hydroxystearic acid production by a novel microbe, NRRL B-14797, isolated from compostTsuneo Kaneshiro, Jenq-Kuen Huang, David Weisleder and Marvin O. Bagby
356-360Large scale production and semi-purification of kedarcidin in a 1000-L fermentorKin Sing Lam, Donald R. Gustavson, Jacqueline M. Veitch, Salvatore Forenza and John Ross, et al.
361-366Alternative method for rapidly screening microbial isolates for their potential to degrade volatile contaminantsJanet M. Strong-Gunderson and Anthony V. Palumbo
367-371Increasing the stability of immobilizedLactococcus lactis cultures stored at 4 °CClaude P. Champagne, Nancy Gardner and France Dugal
372-381Genetic modification of an echinocandin B-producing strain ofAspergillus nidulans to produce mutants blocked in sterigmatocystin biosynthesisR. L. Hodges, D. W. Hodges, K. Goggans, X. Xuei and P. Skatrud, et al.
382-388Application of pattern recognition to monitoring fermentations ofBacillus amyloliquefaciensSusanne E. Keller, Diana S. Stewart and Steven M. Gendel
389-391Microbial survey of shared-use cosmetic test kits available to the publicTony T. Tran and Anthony D. Hitchins
392-401Molecular diagnostics and chemical analysis for assessing biodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyls in contaminated soilsA. C. Layton, C. A. Lajoie, J. P. Easter, R. Jernigan and J. Sanseverino, et al.

Volume 14, Number 1 / January 1995

1-4Utilization of molasses for the production of fat by an oleaginous yeast,Rhodotorula glutinis IIP-30Von W. Johnson, Manjit Singh, Virender S. Saini, Dilip K. Adhikari and Venkatrao Sista, et al.
5-9Partial purification and characterization of a 1,3-β-d-glucanase fromGanoderma tsugaeZeng-Chin Liang, Ruey-Shyang Hseu and Hsi-Hua Wang
10-16Application of DNA amplification fingerprinting (DAF) to mixed culture bioreactorsAlec Breen, Alan F. Rope, Denise Taylor, John C. Loper and P. R. Sferra
17-20Buffering capacity and membrane H+ conductance of acetic acid bacteriaNúria Rius, Alicia Francia, Montserrat Solé and José G. Lorén
21-25Comparison of Dey and Engley (D/E) Neutralizing Medium to Letheen Medium and Standard Methods Medium for recovery ofStaphylococcus aureus from sanitized surfacesB. P. Dey and F. B. Engley
26-30Fungal colonization of synthetic substrates for use in space craftD. G. Ahearn, R. B. Simmons, D. L. Price, L. Ajello and S. A. Crow, et al.
31-34Is strain DS5 hydratase a C-10 positional specific enzyme? Identification of bioconversion products from α- and γ-linolenic acids byFlavobacterium sp. DS5Ching T. Hou
35-40Production of δ-(l-α-aminoadipyl)-l-cysteinyl-d-valine by entrapped ACV-synthetase fromStreptomyces clavuligerusTenshuk A. Kadima, Susan E. Jensen and Michael A. Pickard
41-45Fungal colonization of air filters for use in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systemsR. B. Simmons and S. A. Crow
46-51Induction of aldose reductase activity inCandida guilliermondii by pentose sugarsJuliet Kiyoko Sugai and Jean-Philippe Delgenes
52-57Clarification of animal cell cultures on a large scale by continuous centrifugationR. Kempken, A Preißmann and W. Berthold

Volume 14, Number 2 / February 1995

59Introduction
60Reviewers
61-75Bacterial resistance mechanisms for heavy metals of environmental concernGuangyong Ji and Simon Silver
76-84Caesium accumulation by microorganisms: uptake mechanisms, cation competition, compartmentalization and toxicitySimon V. Avery
85-93Bioremediation of organic and metal contaminants with dissimilatory metal reductionDerek R. Lovley
94-104Long-term effects of metals in sewage sludge on soils, microorganisms and plantsSteve P. McGrath, Amar M. Chaudri and Ken E. Giller
105-112The carboxylate type siderophore rhizoferrin and its analogs produced by directed fermentationH. Drechsel, M. Tschierske, A. Thieken, G. Jung and H. Zähner, et al.
113-118Uptake and transformation of metals and metalloids by microbial mats and their use in bioremediationJudith Bender, Richard F. Lee and Peter Phillips
119-125Cyanobacterial metallothioneins: Biochemistry and molecular geneticsJennifer S. Turner and Nigel J. Robinson
126-131Production of metallothionein in copper- and cadmium-resistant strains ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeHiroshi Tohoyama, Masahiro Inouhe, Masanori Joho and Tetsuo Murayama
132-141Understanding cellular responses to toxic agents: a model for mechanism-choice in bacterial metal resistanceDuncan A. Rouch, Barry T. O. Lee and Andy P. Morby
142-153Theczc operon ofAlcaligenes eutrophus CH34: from resistance mechanism to the removal of heavy metalsLudo Diels, Qinghan Dong, Daniël van der Lelie, Wilfried Baeyens and Max Mergeay
154-158Tributyltin-resistant marine bacteria: a summary of recent workSatoru Suzuki and Tatsuo Fukagawa
159-163Bacterial reduction of hexavalent chromiumYi-Tin Wang and Hai Shen
164-168Nickel resistance mechanisms in yeasts and other fungiM. Joho, M. Inouhe, H. Tohoyama and T. Murayama
169-177Metal oxidoreduction by microbial cellsTohru Wakatsuki
178-185Biogeochemical phenomena induced by bacteria within sulfidic mine tailingsD. Fortin, B. Davis, G. Southam and T. J. Beveridge
186-199Ion efflux systems involved in bacterial metal resistancesDietrich H. Nies and Simon Silver

Volume 14, Numbers 3-4 / March 1995

201IntroductionJoseph J. Cooney and Geoffrey M. Gadd
202Reviewers
203-207Remediation of uranium contaminated soils with bicarbonate extraction and microbial U(VI) reductionElizabeth J. P. Phillips, Edward R. Landa and Derek R. Lovley
208-212Leaching of zinc from an industrial filter dust withPenicillium, Pseudomonas andCorynebacterium: Citric acid is the leaching agent rather than amino acidsBrigitte Müller, Wolfgang Burgstaller, Hermann Strasser, Angelo Zanella and Franz Schinner
213-217A rapid screening method for the isolation of metal-accumulating microorganismsThomas Pümpel, Barbara Pernfuß, Beatrix Pigher, Ludo Diels and Franz Schinner
218-225The influence of pH and external H+ concentration on caesium toxicity and accumulation inEscherichia coli andBacillus subtilisJoy Perkins and Geoffrey M. Gadd
226-232Volatilization of selenium from a dewatered seleniferous sediment: A field studyW. T. Frankenberger and Ulrich Karlson
233-239Metal ion binding byPithomyces chartarum conidiaF. J. Stutzenberger
240-246Considerations on the use of commercially available yeast biomass for the treatment of metal-containing effluentsPaul Simmons, John M. Tobin and Ian Singleton
247-251Chromate (VI) uptake by and interactions with cyanobacteriaGeoffrey W. Garnham and Martin Green
252-258Interaction of lead nitrate and cadmium chloride withEscherichia coli K-12 andSalmonella typhimurium global regulatory mutantsRobert A. LaRossa, Dana R. Smulski and Tina K. Van Dyk
259-264Construction of Zn2+/Cd2+-tolerant cynadobacteria with a modified metallothionein divergon: Further analysis of the function and regulation ofsmtJennifer S. Turner, Nigel J. Robinson and Amit Gupta
265-270Triphenyltin inhibits photosynthesis and respiration in marine microalgaeH. M. Mooney and J. W. Patching
271-280Lanthanum accumalation from acidic solutions using aCitrobacter sp. immobilized in a flow-through bioreactorMark R. Tolley, Laura F. Strachan and Lynne E. Macaskie
281-287Leaching of iron and toxic heavy metals from anaerobically-digested sewage sludgeHermann Strasser, Herbert Brunner and Franz Schinner
288-292Leaching of iron from kaolins by a spent fermentation liquor: Influence of temperature, pH, agitation and citric acid concentrationClaudio Cameselle, M José Núñez, Juan M. Lema and Jesús Pais
293-299Effects of butyltins and inorganic tin on chemotaxis of aquatic bacteriaGuocheng Han and Joseph J. Cooney
300-311Reduction of selenium oxyanions by unicellular, polymorphic and filamentous fungi: Cellular location of reduced selenium and implications for toleranceM. M. Gharieb, S. C. Wilkinson and G. M. Gadd
312-318Degradation and metabolism of tetraethyllead in soilsLi-Tse Ou, Wei Jing and John E. Thomas
319-322Cation-exchange capacity of algae and cyanobacteria: A parameter of their metal sorption abilitiesJacek Pirszel, Barbara Pawlik and Tadeusz Skowroński
323-328Reduction of chromate by bacteria isolated from the cooling water of an electricity generating stationVenitia M. Cooke, Martin N. Hughes and Robert K. Poole
329-336Transformation of selenate and selenite to elemental selenium byDesulfovibrio desulfuricansFrancisco A. Tomei, Larry L. Barton, Cheryl L. Lemanski, Thomas G. Zocco and Nancy H. Fink, et al.
337-342Plasmids in tributyltin-resistant bacteria from fresh and estuarine watersC. E. Miller, S. Wuertz, J. J. Cooney and R. M. Pfister
343-348An evaluation ofmer-specified reduction of ionic mercury as a remedial tool of a mercury-contaminated freshwater pondErwan Saouter, Mark Gillman and Tamar Barkay
349-353Induction of bacterial mercury- and copper-responsive promoters: Functional differences between inducible systems and implications for their use in gene-fusions for in vivo metal biosensorsDuncan A. Rouch, Julian Parkhill and Nigel L. Brown

Volume 14, Number 5 / May 1995

355-364Industrial mycology and the new geneticsPaul A. Lemke
365-370Microbiological degradation of the herbicide dicambaAndrew M. Fogarty and Olli H. Tuovinen
371-376Production of engineered IgM-binding single-chain antibodies inEscherichia coliTimothy K. Lee, Michele L. Rollence, Paul L. Hallberg, Mark S. Oelkuct and Steven W. Dodd, et al.
377-381Immobilization of glucosyltransferase fromAureobasidiumSachio Hayashi, Yasuhiro Ueda, Goichi Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki Takasaki and Kiyohisa Imada
382-388Determination of reactor operation for the microbial hydroxylation of toluene in a two-liquid phase processAnne M. Collins, John M. Woodley and John M. Liddell
389-395Production of carotenoids byPhaffia rhodozyma grown on media composed of corn wet-milling co-productsG. Thomas Hayman, Bruno M. Mannarelli and Timothy D. Leathers
396-402Molecular cloning, expression and evaluation of phosphohydrolases for phytate-degrading activityElizabeth Moore, Veronica R. Helly, Orla M. Conneely, Pauline P. Ward and Ronan F. Power, et al.
403-411Adaptive on-line simulation of bioreactors: Fermentation monitoring and modeling systemKaj Fagervik, Mikael Rydström, Randolf von Schalien, Björn Saxén and Knut Ringbom, et al.
412-415Yields of alginates produced by fluorescent pseudomonads in batch cultureWilliam F. Fett and Chandi Wijey
416-419Hydrolysis of ethyl mandelate and esterification of 2-bromopropionic acid in micro-emulsionsHui Ping Xiao, Zu Yi Li and O. P. Ward
420-423Microbial desulfurization of coal and oxidation of pure pyrite byThiobacillus ferrooxidans andAcidianus brierleyiGunnel Olsson, Britt-Marie Pott, Liselotte Larsson, Olle Holst and Hans T. Karlsson
424-427Phosphate, ammonium, magnesium and iron nutrition ofStreptomyces hygroscopicus with respect to rapamycin biosynthesisY. R. Cheng, L. Hauck and A. L. Demain

Volume 14, Number 6 / June 1995

429-431Dedication Herman Jan PhaffSally A. Meyer
432-435Life with yeasts during retirementHerman J. Phaff
436-439Carbon source nutrition of rapamycin biosynthesis inStreptomyces hygroscopicusI. Kojima, Y. R. Cheng, V. Mohan and A. L. Demain
440-450Chemical and cytological changes during the autolysis of yeastsTatang Hernawan and Graham Fleet
451-455Increased resistance to antifungal antibiotics ofCandida spp. adhered to siliconeA. V. Kalya and D. G. Ahearn
456-460The phylogenetic relationships ofEeniella nana Smith, Batenburg-van der Vegte et Scheffers based on the partial sequences of 18S and 26S ribosomal RNAs (Candidaceae)Yuzo Yamada, Minako Matsuda and Kozaburo Mikata
461-466Flocculation of industrial and laboratory strains ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeCarmen Sieiro, Natalia M. Reboredo and Tomás G. Villa
467-471Industrial production of soy sauceB. S. Luh
472-474Yeasts associated with algarrobo trees (Prosopis spp.) in northwest Argentina: A preliminary reportDorothy M. Spencer, J. F. T. Spencer, E. Fengler and L. I. de Figueroa
475-477rDNA targeted oligonucleotide primers for the identification of pathogenic yeasts in a polymerase chain reactionJack W. Fell
478-483Glucanases and chitinases ofBacillus circulans WL-12Hirosato Tanaka and Takeshi Watanabe
484-494Yeast communities associated withDrosophila species and related flies in an eastern oak-pine forest: A comparison with western communitiesMarc-André Lachance, Donald G. Gilbert and William T. Starmer
495-501Continuous production of non-alcohol beer by immobilized yeast at low temperatureM. F. M. van Iersel, E. Meersman, W. Swinkels, T. Abee and F. M. Rombouts
502-507Carotenoids protectPhaffia rhodozyma against singlet oxygen damageWilliam A. Schroeder and Eric A. Johnson
508-513Hybrids obtained by protoplast fusion with a salt-tolerant yeastM. A. Loray, J. F. T. Spencer, D. M. Spencer and L. I. C. de Figueroa
514-522Facts, myths and legends on the prime industrial microorganismAnn Vaughan-Martini and Alessandro Martini
523-530Relationships among the generaAshbya, Eremothecium, Holleya andNematospora determined from rDNA sequence divergenceCletus P. Kurtzman
531-535Candida amapae, a new amino acid-requiring yeast from the Amazonian fruitParahancornia amapaPaula B. Morais, Carlos A. Rosa, Sally A. Meyer, Leda C. Mendonça-Hagler and Allen N. Hagler

Volume 15, Number 1 / July 1995

1-4Nitrocellulose degradation by a coculture ofSclerotium rolfsii andFusarium solaniA Sharma, S T Sundaram, Y-Z Zhang and B W Brodman
5-9Production of brefeldin-AT G McCloud, M P Burns, F D Majadly, G M Muschik and D A Miller, et al.
10-18Purification and properties of ap-nitrobenzyl esterase fromBacillus subtilisY-R Chen, S Usui, S W Queener and C-A Yu
19-24Phosphate uptake by immobilizedAcinetobacter calcoaceticus cells in a full scale activated sludge plantN Y O Muyima and T E Cloete
25-31Mass balance and thermodynamic description of solid state fermentation of lignocellulosics byPleurotus ostreatus for animal feed productionP Das and M N Karim
32-38Fed-batch and continuous fermentation ofSelenomonas ruminantium for natural propionic, acetic and succinic acidsD C Eaton and A Gabelman
39-44Expression ofStreptomyces melC andchoA genes by a clonedStreptococcus thermophilus promoter STP2201D K Y Solaiman and G A Somkuti
45-48Kinetics of lactose transport inKluyveromyces fragilis grown in a chemostat on diluted whey permeateH Kallel-Mhiri and A Miclo
49-54Bioconversion capacity ofStreptomyces sp GE44282, a producer of the antibiotics heneicomycin and aurodoxF Marinelli, S Stella, N Montanini, F Le Monnier and L Cavaletti, et al.
55-59The effect of chemical pretreatment on the aerobic microbial degradation of PCB congeners in aqueous systemsB N Aronstein, J R Paterek, R L Kelley and L E Rice
60-65Korkormicins, novel depsipeptide antitumor antibiotics fromMicromonospora sp C39500: Fermentation, precursor directed biosynthesis and biological activitiesK S Lam, D R Gustavson, G A Hesler, T T Dabrah and J A Matson, et al.

Volume 15, Number 2 / August 1995

67-70Sequence of the gene encoding the 16S rRNA of the beer spoilage organismMegasphaera cerevisiaeL M Doyle, J O McInerney, J Mooney, R Powell and A Haikara, et al.
71-74Bleu cheese flavor production by submerged fermentation with on-line monitoring by gas chromatographyF Taylor
75-79Effect of pH, aeration and sucrose feeding on the invertase activity of intactS. cerevisiae cells grown in sugarcane blackstrap molassesM Vitolo, M A Duranti and M B Pellegrim
80-84Rapid identification of elaiophylin and geldanamycin inStreptomyces fermentation broths using CPC coupled with a photodiode array detector and LC-MS methodologiesK A Alvi, J Peterson and B Hofmann
85-93Use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fingerprinting to differentiate bacteria for microbial products screeningC F Hirsch and J M Sigmund
94-102Industrial yeast strain improvement: construction of a highly flocculent yeast with a killer character by protoplast fusionV S Javadekar, H SivaRaman and D V Gokhale
103-107An impedimetric method for rapid screening of cosmetic preservativesX Zhou and V M King
108-111Microbial transformation ofN-heptyl physostigmine, a semisynthetic alkaloid inhibitor of cholinesteraseL So, R White, B Arison, B Petuch and M S Schwartz, et al.
112-115Colony switching in an alpha-amylase-producing strain ofBacillus subtilisH Rodríguez
116-120Production of thermostable α-galactosidase from thermophilic fungusHumicola spS M Kotwal, M I Khan and J M Khire
121-124Multinucleation in the conidia of polyploids derived fromTrichoderma reesei QM 9414 by colchicine treatmentH Toyama and N Toyama
125-130Production of fuel alcohol from oats by fermentationK C Thomas and W M Ingledew
131-134Comparative study of chemoattractants for the isolation of motile-spored actinoplanetesS J Gallinger, J D Rabenstein and D D Baker

Volume 15, Number 3 / September 1995

135Introduction to the first issue on BiofilmsJoseph J Cooney and Allen I Laskin
136Reviewers — Biofilm issues
137-140Overview of microbial biofilmsJW Costerton
141-147Biofilms in device-related infectionsN Khardori and M Yassien
148-151Tolerance ofStaphylococcus epidermidis grown from indwelling vascular catheters to antimicrobial agentsN Khardori, M Yassien and K Wilson
152-155Bacterial biofilm and clogging of biliary stentsJ J Y Sung
156-161Lectin-biotin assay for slime present inin situ biofilm produced byStaphylococcus epidermidis using transmission electron microscopy (TEM)B A Sanford, V L Thomas, S J Mattingly, M A Ramsay and M M Miller
162-168Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms: role of the alginate exopolysaccharideA Boyd and A M Chakrabarty
169-175Dental plaque as a biofilmP D Marsh and D J Bradshaw
176-185Adhesin receptors of human oral bacteria and modeling of putative adhesin-binding domainsF J Cassels, C V Hughes and J L Nauss
186-192Genetic analysis of adherence by oral streptococciH F Jenkinson
193-197Isolation and characterization of coaggregation-defective (Cog) mutants ofStreptococcus gordonii DL1 (Challis)D L Clemans and P E Kolenbrander
198-207Oxygen metabolism, oxidative stress and acid-base physiology of dental plaque biofilmsRE Marquis
208-213Interactions ofCandida albicans with bacteria and salivary molecules in oral biofilmsAR Holmes, RD Cannon and HF Jenkinson
214-226Colonization factors of diarrheagenicE. coli and their intestinal receptorsFJ Cassels and MK Wolf
227-233Influences on the antimicrobial activity of surface-adsorbed nisinCK Bower, J McGuire and MA Daeschel
234-242The effect of electrical currents and tobramycin onPseudomonas aeruginosa biofilmsJ Jass, J W Costerton and H M Lappin-Scott
243-247Bacterial adhesion measurements on soft contact lenses using a Modified Vortex Device and a Modified Robbins DeviceC L Schultz, M R Pezzutti, D Silor and R White
248-253Influence of lactobacilli on the adhesion ofStaphylococcus aureus andCandida albicans to fibers and epithelial cellsG Reid, C Tieszer and D Lam

Volume 15, Number 4 / October 1995

255Introduction to the second issue on BiofilmsJoseph J Cooney and Allen I Laskin
256Reviewers—Biofilm issues
257-262Interspecies bacterial interactions in biofilmsG A James, L Beaudette and J W Costerton
263-276Continuous nondestructive monitoring of microbial biofilms: A review of analytical techniquesD E Nivens, R J Palmer and D C White
277-282On-line monitoring of antifouling and fouling-release surfaces using bioluminescence and fluorescence measurements during laminar flowA A Arrage, N Vasishtha, D Sundberg, G Bausch and H L Vincent, et al.
283-289Assessment of a chemostat-coupled modified Robbins device to study biofilmsJ Jass, J W Costerton and H M Lappin-Scott
290-296Deleya marina as a model organism for studies of bacterial colonization and biofilm formationC Shea, L J Lovelace and H E Smith-Somerville
297-304Biofilm formation in laminar flow usingPseudomonas fluorescens EX101M G Brading, J Boyle and H M Lappin-Scott
305-310Quantification of the ease of removal of bacteria from surfacesP J Eginton, H Gibson, J Holah, P S Handley and P Gilbert
311-317Modification by surface association of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial populationsD G Allison and P Gilbert
318-328Effects of external stimuli on environmental bacterial strains harboring analgD-lux bioluminescent reporter plasmid for the study of corrosive biofilmsJ F Rice, R F Fowler, A A Arrage, D C White and G S Sayler
329-332Is metabolic activity by biofilms with sulfate-reducing bacterial consortia essential for long-term propagation of pitting corrosion of stainless steel?P Angell and DC White
333-338Physiological methods to study biofilm disinfectionGA McFeters, FP Yu, BH Pyle and PS Stewart
339-346Structure, function and immunochemistry of bacterial exopolysaccharidesR Weiner, S Langille and E Quintero
347-351Physical and chemical characterization of the polysaccharide capsule of the marine bacterium,Hyphomonas strain MHS-3E J Quintero and R M Weiner
352-360Biosynthesis of the polysialic acid capsule inEscherichia coli K1E Vimr, S Steenbergen and M Cieslewicz
361-371Regulation of expression of group IA capsular polysaccharides inEscherichia coli and related extracellular polysaccharides in other bacteriaC Whitfield and W J Keenleyside
372-376Adherence of organisms to silver-coated surfacesD G Ahearn, L L May and M M Gabriel
377-383A paint incorporating silver to control mixed biofilms containingLegionella pneumophilaJ Rogers, A B Dowsett and C W Keevil
384-390Control ofLegionella pneumophila in a hospital water system by chlorine dioxideJ T Walker, C W Mackerness, D Mallon, T Makin and T Williets, et al.
391-396Prevention of biofilm formation by polymer modificationB Jansen and W Kohnen

Volume 15, Number 5 / November 1995

397-400The growth form of the inducing microorganism and chitin addition affect mycolytic enzyme production byTrichoderma harzianumP Žnidaršič, A Pavko and R Komel
401-406Application of neural networks for controlling and predicting quality parameters in beer fermentationL A García, F Argüeso, A I García and M Díaz
407-410Dependence of nitrogen- and phosphorus-regulation of β-lactam antibiotic production byStreptomyces clavuligerus on aeration levelA Fang and A L Demain
411-413Buffering capacity and membrane H+ conductance ofZymomonas mobilisN Rius and J G Lorén
414-417Physostigmine production byStreptomyces griseofuscus NRRL 5324: Process development and scale-up studiesM Chartrain, L Katz, C Taylor, J Zhang and T Brix, et al.
418-423Fungal interactions with the explosive RDX (hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine)P Bayman, S D Ritchey and J W Bennett
424-428Acetate production byClostridium thermoaceticum in corn steep liquor mediaM M Shah and M Cheryan
429-433Biotransformation of the lipoglycopeptide antibiotic A40926 byActinoplanes teichomyceticus cellsA Carelli, A Borghi, L Carrano, L Gastaldo and F Marinelli
434-441Alkaline-active xylanase produced by an alkaliphilicBacillus sp isolated from kraft pulpV W Yang, Z Zhuang, G Elegir and T W Jeffries
442-445Effect of proteolipid onZymomonas fermentation of 25% glucose mediaP M Weir and T Chase
446-448The raw starch-degrading alkaline amylase ofBacillus sp IMD 370C T Kelly, M A McTigue, E M Doyle and W M Fogarty
449-452Bioassay strain development for the analysis of bacitracin in bacitracin/chlortetracycline combinationsJ J Mathers and A D Desai
453-456Effect of neutral resins on the production of dynemicins byMicromonospora chersinaK S Lam, J A Veitch, S E Lowe and S Forenza

Volume 15, Number 6 / December 1995

457-471Review: Biocatalytic transformations of ferulic acid: An abundant aromatic natural productJ P N Rosazza, Z Huang, L Dostal, T Volm and B Rousseau
472-479Characteristics of lactococci cultures produced in commercial mediaC P Champagne, M Piette and D Saint-Gelais
480-485Effects of iron level on the anatagonistic action of siderophores from non-pathogenicStaphylococcus sppL Raaska and T Mattila-Sandholm
486-492Sporicidal action of peracetic acid and protective effects of transition metal ionsR E Marquis, G C Rutherford, M M Faraci and S Y Shin
493-497The effect of a propionic acid bacterial inoculant applied at ensiling on the aerobic stability of wheat and sorghum silagesZ G Weinberg, G Ashbell, Y Hen and A Azrieli
498-502Fermentation of raw glycerol to 1,3-propanediol by new strains ofClostridium butyricumE Petitdemange, C Dürr, S Abbad Andaloussi and G Raval
503-508Effects of medium sterilization on the production of zaragozic acids by the fungusLeptodontidium elatiusN Connors, R Prevoznak, T Brix, A Seeley and K Gbewonyo, et al.

Volume 16, Number 1 / January 1996

1-7Emulsifying activity in thermophilic and extremely thermophilic microorganismsG Trebbau de Acevedo and M J McInerney
8-14Stereospecificγ-lactamase activity in aPseudomonas fluorescens speciesA D Brabban, J Littlechild and R Wisdom
15-21Biosurfactants from thermophilic dairy streptococci and their potential role in the fouling control of heat exchanger platesH J Busscher, M van der Kuijl-Booij and HC van der Mei
22-28Xanthomonas campestris as a host for the production of recombinantPseudomonas aeruginosa lipaseA Leza, B Palmeros, J O García, E Galindo and G Soberón-Chávez
29-35Internal substrate concentrations during biotransformation of octanoic acid into 2-heptanone by spores ofPenicillium roquefortiiC Larroche, I Besson and J -B Gros
36-41Measurement of hydrocarbon-degrading microbial populations by a 96-well plate most-probable-number procedureJ R Haines, B A Wrenn, E L Holder, K L Strohmeier and R T Herrington, et al.
42-47Ethanol production from hemicellulose hydrolysates of agricultural residues using genetically engineeredEscherichia coli strain KO11A Asghari, R J Bothast, J B Doran and L O Ingram
48-56A dual fluorescence technique for visualization ofStaphylococcus epidermidis biofilm using scanning confocal laser microscopyB A Sanford, A W de Feijter, M H Wade and V L Thomas
57-61Inactivation of Brazilian wild type and enterotoxigenicEscherichia coli by chlorineT C Vessoni Penna, D Schaffner, L E Abe and I A Machoshvili
62-67Effect of alginate encapsulation and selected disinfectants on survival of and phenanthrene mineralization byPseudomonas sp UG14Lr in creosote-contaminated soilS C Weir, M A Providenti, H Lee and J T Trevors
68-72Identification of an anaerobic bacterium which reduces perchlorate and chlorate asWolinella succinogenesW Wallace, T Ward, A Breen and H Attaway
73-78Survival of protozoa in cooling tower biocidesE E Sutherland and S G Berk

Volume 16, Number 2 / February 1996

79-101Environmental applications of immobilized microbial cells: A reviewM B Cassidy, H Lee and J T Trevors
102-109Fed-batch production of baker's yeast using millet (Pennisetum typhoides) flour hydrolysate as the carbon sourceA O Ejiofor, Y Chisti and M Moo-Young
110-116Bioventing of diesel oil-contaminated soil: Comparison of degradation rates in soil based on actual oil concentration and on respirometric dataJ Møller, P Winther, B Lund, K Kirkebjerg and P Westermann
117-123Growth kinetics ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae in batch and fedbatch cultivation using sugarcane molasses and glucose syrup from cassava starchS S Win, A Impoolsup and A Noomhorm
124-128Effect of oxygen on denitrification in continuous chemostat culture withComamonas sp SGLY2D Patureau, N Bernet and R Moletta
129-133Production of an extracellular polysaccharide byAgrobacterium sp DS3 NRRL B-14297 isolated from soilC T Hou, J A Ahlgren, W Brown and J J Nicholson
134-143Cyclic peptides and depsipeptides from cyanobacteria: A reviewR E Moore

Volume 16, Number 3 / March 1996

145-154Review: Optimizing inducer and culture conditions for expression of foreign proteins under the control of thelac promoterR S Donovan, C W Robinson and B R Glick
155-162Microbial consortia for the aerobic degradation of aromatic compounds in olive oil mill effluentN Zouari and R Ellouz
163-170Secondary metabolites of the fungusMonascus: A reviewP Jůzlová, L Martínková and V Křen
171-174Isolation of a phospholipase A1-producing microorganismM K Kim, J K Kim and J S Rhee
175-181Batch cultivation and astaxanthin production by a mutant of the red yeast,Phaffia rhodozyma NCHU-FS501T J Fang and T-Y Chiou
182-188Putative anaerobic activity in aerated compostsC F Atkinson, D D Jones and J J Gauthier
189-196Biosorption of cadmium, cobalt, nickel, and strontium by aBacillus simplex strain isolated from the vadose zoneN B Valentine, H Bolton, M T Kingsley, G R Drake and D L Balkwill, et al.
197-203Purification and characterization of recombinantStreptomyces clavuligerus isopenicillin N synthase produced inEscherichia coliM Durairaj and S E Jensen

Volume 16, Number 4 / April 1996

205-215Initial oxidative and subsequent conjugative metabolites produced during the metabolism of phenanthrene by fungiR P Casillas, S A Crow, T M Heinze, J Deck and C E Cerniglia
216-223Laboratory-scale evaluation of fluidized bed reactor technology for biotreatment of maleic anhydride process wastewaterM J Brackin, D E McKenzie, B M Hughes and M A Heitkamp
224-229Optimization of some parameters influencingThermoascus aurantiacus growth: Effects of lignin-related compoundsA Machuca and N Durán
230-236A method for the selective isolation ofMyxococcus directly from soilJ P Karwowski, G N Sunga, S Kadam and J B McAlpine
237-240A sawdust-derived soil conditioner promotes plant growth and improves water-holding capacity of different types of soilsA Rajor, R Sharma, VK Sood and V Ramamurthy
241-248Evaluation of plastic composite-supports for enhanced ethanol production in biofilm reactorsM Reddy Kunduru and AL Pometto
249-256Continuous ethanol production byZymomonas mobilis andSaccharomyces cerevisiae in biofilm reactorsM Reddy Kunduru and AL Pometto
257-260Strain improvement ofArthrobacter simplex by protoplast fusionW-H Liu, L-W Chow and C-K Lo
261-262Evidence for the presence of β-lactamase inStreptomyces glaucescens and its inhibition by sodium clavulanateX Xiao, G Hintermann, AL Demanin and J Piret

Volume 16, Number 5 / May 1996

263-266Examination of thirteen petroliferous formations for hydrocarbon-utilizing sulfate-reducing microorganismsA Azadpour, L R Brown and A A Vadie
267-273Microalgal-facilitated bacterial oxidation of manganeseR M Stuetz, A C Greene and J C Madgwick
274-279Choice of microbial host for the naphthalene dioxygenase bioconversionD. Wilkinson, J M Ward and J M Woodley
280-285Fungal colonization of fiberglass insulation in the air distribution system of a multi-story office building: VOC production and possible relationship to a sick building syndromeD G Ahearn, S A Crow, R B Simmons, D L Price and J A Noble, et al.
286-294Biological potential of fungal inocula for bioaugmentation of contaminated soilsD Leštan, M Leštan, J A Chapelle and R T Lamar
295-300Seed stage development for improved fermentation performance: Increased milbemycin production byStreptomyces hygroscopicusS R C Warr, C J L Gershater and S J Box
301-304Isolation for bacteria and fungi for the hydrolysis of phthalate and terephthalate estersM A Jackson, D P Labeda and L A Becker
305-308Improvement of the kirromycin fermentation by resin additionL Gastaldo, F Marinelli, C Acquarella, E Restelli and C Quarta
309-318Degradation of BTEX compounds in liquid media and in peat biofiltersA Mallakin and O P Ward
319-324Mineralization of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid): Characterization and phylogenetic identification of microbial strainsJ Rajan, K Valli, R E Perkins, F S Sariaslani and S M Barns, et al.
325-329Biodegradation and evaporation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in liquid mediaK Dercová, B Vrana, Š Baláž and A Šándorová
330Announcement

Volume 16, Number 6 / June 1996

331-341Tracing the interaction of bacteriophage with bacterial biofilms using fluorescent and chromogenic probesM M Doolittle, J J Cooney and D E Caldwell
342-347Electrotransformation ofClostridium thermosaccharolyticumT R Klapatch, M L Guerinot and L R Lynd
348-350Effect of inoculum level on xylitol production from rice straw hemicellulose hydrolysate byCandida guilliermondiiI C Roberto, S Sato and I M de Mancilha
351-353Comparison of citric acid production byAspergillus niger immobilized in gels and cryogels of polyacrylamideJ L Wang and P Liu
354-359The effect of novobiocin on solvent production byClostridium acetobutylicumJ Wong and G N Bennett
360-363Genes, enzymes and secondary metabolites in industrial microorganisms The 1995 Thom Award LectureT Beppu
364-369Biomass relationship to growth and phosphate uptake ofPseudomonas fluorescens, Escherichia coli andAcinetobacter radioresistens in mixed liquor mediumM N B Momba and T E Cloete
370-373Production of high yields of docosahexaenoic acid byThraustochytrium roseum ATCC 28210A Singh and O P Ward
374-376Soy-based medium for ethanol production byEscherichia coli KO11S W York and L O Ingram
377-382Flagellar proteins of motile spores ofActinomycetesN I Vesselinova and J C Ensign
383-389A complete computer monitoring and control system using commercially available, configurable software for laboratory and pilot plantEscherichia coli fermentationsR S Blackmore, J S Blome and J O Neway

Volume 17, Number 1 / July 1996

1-5Microbial-assisted remediation of creosote- and pentachlorophenol-treated wood productsR J Portier, D G Hoover and M S Miles
6-10Variation in sessile microflora during biofilm formation on AISI-304 stainless steel couponsF P de França and M T S Lutterbach
11-14Ethanol production by immobilized whole cells ofZymomonas mobilis in a continuous flow expanded bed bioreactor and a continuous flow stirred tank bioreactorS Siva Kesava and T Panda
15-19Glucose oxidase and catalase activities ofPenicillium variabile P16 immobilized in polyurethane spongeF Federici, M Petruccioli and P Piccioni
20-23Fermentation of xylose and rice straw hydrolysate to ethanol byCandida shehatae NCL-3501M Abbi, R C Kuhad and A Singh
24-29A structured approach to design and operation of biotransformation processesM D Lilly and J M Woodley
30-35Purification and properties of an intracellular leucine aminopeptidase from the fungus,Penicillium citrinum strain IFO 6352S -C Kwon, S -J Park and J -M Cho
36-40Optimisation of fermentation conditions for the production of a novel GABA-benzodiazepine receptor agonist byAcremonium strictumM Blackburn, U Fauth, W Katzer, D Renno and S Trew
41-46Expression of mouse metallothionein in the cyanobacteriumSynechococcus PCC7942J L Erbe, K B Taylor and L M Hall
47-52A direct comparison of approaches for increasing carbon flow to aromatic biosynthesis inEscherichia coliG Gosset, J Yong-Xiao and A Berry
53-55Effect of hydromechanical stress on cellular antigens ofBordetella pertussisM E Rodriguez, D F Hozbor and O M Yantorno
56-61Interactions between gramicidin S and its producer,Bacillus brevisT Azuma and A L Demain
62-68Biomonitoring of wastewaters in treatment plants using ciliatesV M Luna-Pabello, M A Aladro-Lubel and C Durán-de-Bazúa

Volume 17, Number 2 / August 1996

69-72Production of laccase byBotrytis cinerea and fermentation studies with strain F226M G Fortina, A Acquati, P Rossi, P L Manachini and C Di Gennaro
73-76Physiology of lipase formation inPenicillium candidumM E de la Torre, A Diaz, B Ruiz, A Farres and C Aramburo, et al.
77-79Comparative studies of a new microbial bate and the commercial bate ‘Oropon’ in leather treatmentA Hameed, M A Natt and C S Evans
80-83Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cationsJ L Erbe, A C Adams, K B Taylor and L M Hall
84-88Effects of several metals on spore, biomass, and geosmin production byStreptomyces tendae andPenicillium expansumC P Dionigi, T S Ahten and L H Wartelle
89-95Production of chitinolytic enzymes from a novel species ofAeromonasJ -H Huang, C -J Chen and Y -C Su
96-99The production of α-amylase (E.C.3.2.1.1.) byBacillus amyloliquefaciens, in a complex and a totally defined synthetic culture mediumC J Hewitt and G L Solomons
100-103Response surface optimization for the continuous glucose isomerization processW A Bazaraa and E E Hassan
104-109d-Glucose does not catabolite repress a transketolase-deficientd-ribose-producingBacillus subtilis mutant strainP De Wulf, W Soetaert, D Schwengers and E J Vandamme
110-115Isolation of bacterial strains capable of using lupanine, the predominant quinolizidine alkaloid in white lupin, as sole carbon and energy sourceF M C Santana, A M Fialho, I Sá-Correia and J M A Empis
116-123A comparison of carbon/energy and complex nitrogen sources for bacterial sulphate-reduction: potential applications to bioprecipitation of toxic metals as sulphidesC White and G M Gadd
124-127Differential killer sensitivity as a tool for fingerprinting wine-yeast strains ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeA Vaughan-Martini, G Cardinali and A Martini
128-136Control of microbial souring by nitrate, nitrite or glutaraldehyde injection in a sandstone columnM A Reinsel, J T Sears, P S Stewart and M J McInerney

Volume 17, Numbers 3-4 / September 1996

viIntroductionJC Hunter-Cevera, TW Jeffries and DE Eveleigh
137-150Bacterial species and evolution: Theoretical and practical perspectivesCA Istock, JA Bell, N Ferguson and NL Istock
151-158The ecology and evolution of bacteriocinsM A Riley and D M Gordon
159-169A molecular approach to search for diversity among bacteria in the environmentH Rheims, F A Rainey and E Stackebrandt
170-178Total bacterial diversity in soil and sediment communities—A reviewV Torsvik, R Sørheim and J Goksøyr
179-184Genetic diversity of soil microorganisms assessed by analysis ofhsp70 (dnaK) sequencesW H Yap, X Li, T W Soong and J E Davies
185-196Quantitative comparisons ofin situ microbial biodiversity by signature biomarker analysisDC White, JO Stair and DB Ringelberg
197-204Molecular evidence for the presence of novel actinomycete lineages in a temperate forest soilH P McVeigh, J Munro and T M Embley
205-213Phylogeny of mycolic acid-containing actinomycetesJ Chun, S-O Kang, Y C Hah and M Goodfellow
214-218Looking for diversity of Yellowstone extremophilesJ Combie and K Runnion
219-227Diversity among bacteria isolated from the deep subsurfaceIV Zlatkin, M Schneider, FJ de Bruijn and LJ Forney
228-234Diversity in surface colonization behavior in marine bacteriaH M Dalton, A E Goodman and K C Marshall
235-252Physiologic, morphologic and behavioral responses of perpetual cultures ofCaulobacter crescentus to carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus limitationsE R Felzenberg, G A Yang, J G Hagenzieker and J S Poindexter
253-259Phenotypic diversity and antibiotic resistance in soil bacterial communitiesK Brønstad, K Drønen, L Øvreås and V Torsvik
260-267Isolation of zoosporogenous actinomycetes from desert soilsG M Garrity, BK Heimbuch and M Gagliardi
268-280Actinomycete diversity associated with foaming in activated sludge plantsM Goodfellow, R Davenport, F M Stainsby and T P Curtis
281-283A natural terrestrial biofilmI W Sutherland
284-294Microfungi from decaying leaves of two rain forest trees in Puerto RicoJ D Polishook, G F Bills and D J Lodge
295-302Genetic identification of biological species in theSaccharomyces sensu stricto complexGl Naumov
303-313Quest for wine yeasts—An old story revisitedT Török, RK Mortimer, P Romano, G Suzzi and M Polsinelli
314-321Diversity of free-living ‘naked’ amoeboid organismsSG Bradley and F Marciano-Cabral
322ErratumS -C Kwon, S -J Park and J -M Cho

Volume 17, Numbers 5-6 / November 1996

iiiReviewers
323-327Impact of microbial diversity on antibiotic discovery, a personal historyH B Woodruff
328-345Biodiversity of freshwater fungiT K Goh and K D Hyde
346-351Marine bacterial diversity as a resource for novel microbial productsP R Jensen and W Fenical
352-358Diversity in aminoglycoside antibiotic resistance of actinomycetes and its exploitation in the search for novel antibioticsK Hotta and Y Okami
359-372Intraspecific diversity in the fungal speciesChaunopycnis alba: Implications for microbial screening programsC Möller, G Weber and MM Dreyfuss
373-384Bioactive compounds produced by cyanobacteriaM Namikoshi and KL Rinehart
385-396Compounds produced from potential tunicate-blue-green algal symbiosis: A reviewH L Sings and K L Rinehart
397-401Occurrence of cyclosporins and cyclosporin-like peptolides in fungiR Traber and M M Dreyfuss
402-416Pyrenomycetes and Loculoascomycetes as sources of secondary metabolitesL H Huang and T Kaneko
417-423Taxol from fungal endophytes and the issue of biodiversityGA Strobel, WM Hess, E. Ford, RS Sidhu and X Yang
424-431Autocides and a paracide, antibiotic TA, produced byMyxococcus xanthusE Rosenberg and M Dworkin
432-437Psychrophilic microorganisms and their cold-active enzymesJE Brenchley
438-457Diverse reactions catalyzed by naphthalene dioxygenase fromPseudomonas sp strain NCIB 9816SM Resnick, K Lee and DT Gibson
458-462Basic and applied aspects of metabolic diversity: The phosphoenolpyruvate nodeF Valle, E Muñoz, E Ponce, N Flores and F Bolivar
463-469Biodiversity of microorganisms that degrade bacterial and synthetic polyestersJ Mergaert and J Swings
470-476Solving the problem of how to eat something as big as yourself: Diverse bacterial strategies for degrading polysaccharidesA A Salyers, A Reeves and J D'Elia
477-489Biodiversity and application of microalgaeF B Metting
490-497Bioinformatics tools for the study of microbial diversityH Sugawara, S Miyazaki, J Shimura and Y Ichiyanagi
498-504Networking the microbial diversity informationV P Canhos, G P Manfio and D A L Canhos
505-511The convention on Biological Diversity: Some implications for microbiology and microbial culture collectionsB E Kirsop

Volume 18, Number 1 / January 1997

1-3Accumulation of magnesium ions during fermentative metabolism in
4-9Pseudomonas putida
10-14Production of lactic acid from wastepaper as a cellulosic feedstockS Schmidt and N Padukone
15-17Method for estimating bioburden of nonsterile cotton gauzeW Horn, M Lugli, F Mazza and G Montaguti
18-21Comparison of industrial yeast strains for fermentation of spent sulphite pulping liquor fortified with wood hydrolysateM T Smith, D R Cameron and S J B Duff
22-25Secondary metabolism in simulated microgravity: β-lactam production by
26-29Modeling growth for predicting the contamination level of guava nectar by
30-36Stress co-tolerance and trehalose content in baking strains of
37-42Biosurfactant production by a thermophilic
43-48Automated fed-batch fermentation with feed-back controls based on dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH for production of DNA vaccinesW Chen, C Graham and R B Ciccarelli
49-55Nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding an organophosphorus nerve agent degrading enzyme from
56-61Use of an immobilized cell bioreactor for the continuous inoculation of milk in fresh cheese manufacturingI Sodini, C-Y Boquien, G Corrieu and C Lacroix
62-67Growth and bacteriocin production by
68-72Towards microbial data integrationN Larsen, R Overbeek, S Pramanik, T M Schmidt and E E Selkov, et al.

Volume 18, Numbers 2-3 / February 1997

73-74IntroductionF K Pfaender, J M Suflita and C H Ward
75-81Potential for anaerobic bioremediation of BTEX in petroleum-contaminated aquifersD R Lovley
82-882,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) transformation by clostridia isolated from a munition-fed bioreactor: comparison with non-adapted bacteriaM M Ederer, T A Lewis and R L Crawford
89-96Microbial transformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotolueneT A Lewis, M M Ederer, R L Crawford and D L Crawford
97-105Mass transfer limitation of microbial growth and pollutant degradationH Harms and T N P Bosma
106-115Scale-up issues for
116-130Biodegradation of aromatic compounds under mixed oxygen/denitrifying conditions: a reviewL P Wilson and E J Bouwer
131-139Use of hopane as a conservative biomarker for monitoring the bioremediation effectiveness of crude oil contaminating a sandy beachA D Venosa, M T Suidan, D King and B A Wrenn
140-151Microbial adaptation to hydrogen peroxide and biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbonsS Fiorenza and C H Ward
152-160Utilization of bioremediation processes for the treatment of PAH-contaminated sedimentsJ B Hughes, D M Beckles, S D Chandra and C H Ward
161-169Transformations of TNT and related aminotoluenes in groundwater aquifer slurries under different electron-accepting conditionsL R Krumholz, J Li, W W Clarkson, G G Wilber and J M Suflita
170-176Effects of microcosm preparation on rates of toluene biodegradation under denitrifying conditionsS R Hutchins
177-188Intrinsic bioremediation in a solvent-contaminated alluvial groundwaterR A Williams, K A Shuttle, J L Kunkler, E L Madsen and S W Hooper
189-197A bioengineering system for
198-203Anaerobic transformation of 2,4,6-TNT and related nitroaromatic compounds by
204-212Effects of nutrient dosing on subsurface methanotrophic populations and trichloroethylene degradationS M Pfiffner, A V Palumbo, T J Phelps and T C Hazen
213-221Assessment of the microbial potential for nitrate-enhanced bioremediation of a JP-4 fuel-contaminated aquiferJ M Thomas, C L Bruce, V R Gordy, K L Duston and S R Hutchins, et al.

Volume 18, Number 4 / April 1997

223-225Reversible sporicidal action of cuprous ionsG C Rutherford and R E Marquis
226-231Biological control of the zebra mussel
232-234Detection of
235-240Microbial biodegradation of organic wastes containing surfactants in a continuous-flow reactorA Konopka, T Zakharova, L Oliver and R F Turco
241-246Partial purification, characterization and nitrogen regulation of the lysine ɛ-aminotransferase of
247-250A bioprocessing strategy that allows for the selection of Cr(VI)-reducing bacteria from soilsC E Turick and W A Apel
251-254Environmental parameters affecting xylitol production from sugar cane bagasse hemicellulosic hydrolyzate by
255-259Production of curdlan using sucrose or sugar cane molasses by two-step fed-batch cultivation of
260-266Process optimization for large-scale production of TGF-
267-271Diversity of isolates of
272-277Caroteno-protein and exopolysaccharide production by co-cultures of
278-283Alternansucrase mutants of
284-291Use of virginiamycin to control the growth of lactic acid bacteria during alcohol fermentationS H Hynes, D M Kjarsgaard, K C Thomas and W M Ingledew

Volume 18, Number 5 / May 1997

293-296Removal of nitrobenzene vapors by a trickling air biofilterY-S Oh and R Bartha
297-301Persistence of MS-2 and PRD-1 bacteriophages in an ultrapure water systemR A Governal and C P Gerba
302-307Microbial diversity: the importance of exploration and conservationR R Colwell
308-311Tea extract as an inexpensive inducer of pectin lyase in
312-318Intra- and extracellular concentrations of glutamate, lactate and acetate during growth of
319-325Effects of medium composition and nutrient limitation on loss of the recombinant plasmid pLG669-z and
326-329Decontamination of food-packing material using moist heatD Raynaud and H L M Lelieveld
330-339Protocol for determining bioavailability and biokinetics of organic pollutants in dispersed, compacted and intact soil systems to enhance
340-347Production methods for rabies vaccineO Pérez and C C Paolazzi
348-352Studies on slime-forming organisms of a paper mill—slime production and its controlA Chaudhary, L K Gupta, J K Gupta and U C Banerjee

Volume 18, Number 6 / June 1997

353-359Conversion of indene to
360-363Evaluation of sugar cane hemicellulose hydrolyzate for cultivation of yeasts and filamentous fungiA Pessoa Jr, I M de Mancilha and S Sato
364-369Fiber-reinforced polymeric composites are susceptible to microbial degradationJ-D Gu, C Lu, K Thorp, A Crasto and R Mitchell
370-378Quantitative bioreduction assays for calibrating spore content and viability of commercial
379-383Derepressed utilization of L-malic acid and succinic acid by mutants of
384-388Killing bacterial spores by organic hydroperoxidesB Setlow, C A Setlow and P Setlow
389-395Immobilization of
396-401Importance of biofilm formation for corrosion inhibition of SAE 1018 steel by axenic aerobic biofilmsA Jayaraman, E T Cheng, J C Earthman and T K Wood
402-405Production of cyclodextrin from starch by cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase from
406-413Physiological stress in batch cultures of
414-421An internal sedimentation bioreactor for laboratory-scale removal of toxic metals from soil leachates using biogenic sulphide precipitationC White and G M Gadd
422Author index
423Keyword index

Volume 19, Number 1 / July 1997

1-6Xylan degradation: a glimpse at microbial diversityR L Uffen
7-11Effect of the cyclopeptolide 90-215 on the production of destruxins and helvolic acid by
12-17Ethanol production from spent cherry brineH Park and A T Bakalinsky
18-27Analysis of a commercially improved
28-33Detection and partial characterization of a bacteriocin produced by
34-38Microbial production of a novel trihydroxy unsaturated fatty acid from linoleic acidC T Hou, W Brown, D P Labeda, T P Abbott and D Weisleder
39-42Production of alcohol from sugar beet molasses without heat or filter sterilizationG Zayed
43-48Mineralization of pentachlorophenol in a contaminated soil by
49-55Biodegradation of
56-57Peptide epitope mapping in vaccine development: IntroductionP A Castric and F J Cassels
58-65Linear epitope mapping of humoral responses induced by vaccination with recombinant HIV-1 envelope protein gp160L D Loomis-Price, M Levi, P R Burnett, J E van Hamont and R A Shafer, et al.
66-70Linear epitopes of colonization factor antigen I and peptide vaccine approach to enterotoxigenic
71-76Mapping epitopes of neutralizing monoclonal antibodies using phage random peptide librariesG Zhong, J D Berry and S Choukri

Volume 19, Number 2 / August 1997

77-82Are classification and phytopathological diversity compatible in
83-86Effect of nitrogen source on biosynthesis of rapamycin by
87-91Production of recombinant herpes simplex virus protease in 10-L stirred vessels using a baculovirus–insect cell expression systemJ L Schwartz, E B Ferrari, J Terracciano, J Troyanovich and I Gunnarsson, et al.
92-97Production of xanthan gum by
98-103Effects of growth conditions on production of methyl selenides in cultures of
104-113Microscopic study of migration of microbes in food-packaging paper and boardI Suominen, M-L Suihko and M Salkinoja-Salonen
114-117Ethanol increases carotenoid production in
118-122Determination of microbial respiratory and redox activity in activated sludgeT Griebe, G Schaule and S Wuertz
123-129Characterization of 2-nitrophenol uptake system of
130-133Phenol degradation by the marine cyanobacterium
134-138Expression of the
139-141Palm petiolar felt-sheath as a new and convenient material for the immobilization of microalgal cellsM Iqbal and S I Zafar
142-149Comparison of fluorinated polymers against stainless steel, glass and polypropylene in microbial biofilm adherence and removalF W Hyde, M Alberg and K Smith
150-153Fungal colonization of automobile air conditioning systemsR B Simmons, J A Noble, L Rose, D L Price and S A Crow, et al.

Volume 19, Number 3 / September 1997

155IntroductionA I Laskin
156Commercializing of biologically-based technology for the control of plant pestsC L Wilson and M A Jackson
157The role of biotechnology in plant disease and pest controlJ A Thomson
158-159Biological control and plant diseases—a new paradigmC L Wilson
160-162Biologically-based alternatives to synthetic fungicides for the control of postharvest diseasesA El-Ghaouth
163-168Large-scale production of chlamydospores of
169-171Kodiak®—a successful biological-control product for suppression of soil-borne plant pathogens of cottonP M Brannen and D S Kenney
172-179Microbial selection strategies that enhance the likelihood of developing commercial biological control productsD A Schisler and P J Slininger
180-187Optimizing nutritional conditions for the liquid culture production of effective fungal biological control agentsM A Jackson
188-191Biocontrol of aerial plant diseases in agriculture and horticulture: current approaches and future prospectsM Wilson
192-195Can synthetic pesticides be replaced with biologically-based alternatives?—an industry perspectiveJ D Froyd
196-201Heterologous chitinase gene expression to improve plant defense against phytopathogenic fungiH Schickler and I Chet
202-219Bacillus thuringiensis
220-225Isolation and characterization of an antibiotic produced by the scab disease-suppressive

Volume 19, Number 4 / October 1997

227-231Extracellular production of an intact and biologically active human growth hormone by the
232-238Production and characterisation of a biosurfactant isolated from
239-245Production of
246-251The role of hydrogen mass transfer for the growth kinetics of
252-262Degradation of nonionic surfactants and polychlorinated biphenyls by recombinant field application vectorsC A Lajoie, A C Layton, J P Easter, F-M Menn and G S Sayler
263-268Effect of the carbon source on the carotenoid profiles of
269-272Production of testosterone from cholesterol using a single-step microbial transformation of
273-279Purification, characterisation and mutagenic enhancement of a thermoactive
280-285Optimization of fermentation conditions for the production of ethylene-diamine-disuccinic acid by
286-293Detection and speciation of bacteria through PCR using universal major cold-shock protein primer oligomersK P Francis and G S A B Stewart
294-298Identification and partial characterization of tochicin, a bacteriocin produced by
299-304Ethanol production by
305-309Factors affecting the growth of

Volume 19, Numbers 5-6 / November 1997

ivReviewers
311Introduction to special Issue on Microbial Metabolism of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: A Tribute to David T GibsonA I Laskin and J J Cooney
312-323On learning to drive and being taken for a rideD T Gibson
324-333Fungal metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: past, present and future applications in bioremediationC E Cerniglia
334-343Evolving enzyme technology for pharmaceutical applications: case studiesW K Yeh
344-349Engineering dicamba selectivity in crops: a search for appropriate degradative enzyme(s)M V Subramanian, J Tuckey, B Patel and P J Jensen
350-354Biocatalysis, biodegradation and bioinformaticsL P Wackett
355-359Purification and properties of ferredoxinBPH, a component of biphenyl 2,3-dioxygenase of
360-368Evidence for the evolution of a single component phenol/cresol hydroxylase from a multicomponent toluene monooxygenaseR H Olsen, J J Kukor, A M Byrne and G R Johnson
369-377Enzymatic synthesis of diastereospecific carbacephem intermediates using serine hydroxymethyltransferaseA J Kreuzman, J M Zock, J E Dotzlaf, J T Vicenzi and S W Queener, et al.
378-384Microbial models of soil metabolism: biotransformations of danofloxacinY Chen, J P N Rosazza, C P Reese, H-Y Chang and M A Nowakowski, et al.
385-391Cloning and sequence analysis of a catechol 2,3-dioxygenase gene from the nitrobenzene-degrading strain
392-400Review: Microbial synthesis of agrochemical metabolitesM J Schocken
401-407Genetics of naphthalene and phenanthrene degradation by
408-414Aromatic hydrocarbon degradation by
415Author Index
416-417Keyword Index

Volume 20, Number 1 / January 1998

1-12Genes for all metals—a bacterial view of the Periodic Table
13-19Reduction of Cr, Mo, Se and U by
20-27Biochemical aspects of stuck and sluggish fermentation in grape mustH Alexandre and C Charpentier
28-33Biodegradation of cyanides, cyanates and thiocyanates to ammonia and carbon dioxide by immobilized cells of
34-38Production of pectinesterase and polygalacturonase by
39-44Biofilm formation on brass coupons exposed to a cooling system of an oil refineryM A N Almeida and F P de França
45-47Immobilization of anaerobic sludge using chitosan crosslinked with lignosulfonateB Tartakovsky, L Petti, J Hawari and S R Guiot
48-52Production of biosurfactant at mesophilic and thermophilic conditions by a strain of
53-54Mycotoxins of
55-60Thermostable β-xylosidase from
61-68Effect of the siderophore alcaligin E on the bioavailability of Cd to
69-74Room temperature sterilization of surfaces and fabrics with a One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge PlasmaK Kelly-Wintenberg, T C Montie, C Brickman, J R Roth and A K Carr, et al.

Volume 20, Number 2 / February 1998

75-81Intracellular acidification as a mechanism for the inhibition by acid hydrolysis-derived inhibitors of xylose fermentation by yeastsE M Lohmeier-Vogel, C R Sopher and H Lee
82-85Spray-drying of
86-89Utility and features of a customized PC Windows-based relational database for managing microbial strain dataL Sigler and A L Flis
90-94Rapid method for the detection of genetically engineered microorganisms by polymerase chain reaction from soil and sedimentsA A Khan, R A Jones and C E Cerniglia
95-100Managing genetic material to protect intellectual property rightsS-C Jong and R H Cypess
101-108Biofiltration for the removal and ‘detoxification’ of a complex mixture of volatile organic compoundsG T Kleinheinz and S T Bagley
109-115An automated system for biocide testing on biofilms*M L Ludensky
116-120Metal ion accumulation by immobilised cells of
121-125Lower critical solubility temperature materials as biofouling release agentsL K Ista and G P López
126-131Perchlorate reduction by a mixed culture in an up-flow anaerobic fixed bed reactorW Wallace, S Beshear, D Williams, S Hospadar and M Owens
132-138Isolation and characterization of ethanol-tolerant mutants of

Volume 20, Numbers 3-4 / March 1998

139-143Examination of microbial contaminants of emergency showers and eyewash stationsC Paszko-Kolva, T K Sawyer, C J Palmer, T A Nerad and R Fayer
144-149Influence of fatty acids on the growth of wine microorganisms
150-152Optimization of compactin fermentationA Kónya, A Jekkel, J Sütő and J Salát
153-159Atrazine degradation in saline wastewater by
160-165Maximum glucoamylase production by a temperature-sensitive mutant of
166-170Immobilization of
171-176Alginate production by
177-179Photobiotransformation of indole to its value-added derivatives by
180-186Production of flavour compounds by yogurt starter culturesD Beshkova, E Simova, G Frengova and Z Simov
187-191Docosapentaenoic acid (C22:5, ω-3) production by
192-199Transition phase in the production of recombinant proteins in yeast under the
200-204Electron microscopy of the marine microalga
205-209Effect of cations, pH and sulfate content on the viscosity and emulsifying activity of the
210-214Purification and characterization of an alkaline xylanase from alkaliphilic
215-219Production of β-galactosidase by
220-226Nitrile hydratase from a thermophilic
227-231Ethanol adaptation in a thermotolerant yeast strain
232-237Physiological state of a microbial community in a biomass recycle reactorA Konopka, T Zakharova, L Oliver, E Paseuth and R F Turco
238-243Characterization of galactose-induced extracellular and intracellular pectolytic activities from the
244-250Growth and viability of mycelial fragments of white-rot fungi on some hydrogelsD Leštan, M Leštan and R T Lamar
251-257Removal of CCA from treated wood by oxalic acid extraction, steam explosion, and bacterial fermentationC A Clausen and R L Smith

Volume 20, Number 5 / May 1998

259-264The induction of taxol production in the endophytic fungus—
265-267Changes in intrinsic fluorescence during the production of viable but nonculturable
268-274Industrial practice and the biology of leaching of metals from ores The 1997 Pan Labs LectureD E Rawlings
275-280Effects of marine paints on microbial biofilm development on three materialsR J Tang and J J Cooney
281-286Effects of process errors on the production of ethanol by
287-290Selective removal of N-terminal methionine from recombinant human growth hormone by an aminopeptidase isolated from
291-298Growth and β-galactosidase synthesis in aerobic chemostat cultures of
299-303The shikimic acid pathway and polyketide biosynthesisD J Wilson, S Patton, G Florova, V Hale and K A Reynolds
304-307Purification and characterization of a lipase from

Volume 20, Number 6 / June 1998

309-316Preferential production of rapamycin
317-322Size distribution analysis of recombinant adenovirus using disc centrifugationLL Bondoc Jr and S Fitzpatrick
323-327Characterisation of a novel thermotolerant yeast,
328-332Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of aromatic polyestersX Y Wu, Y-Y Linko, J Seppälä, M Leisola and P Linko
333-338Effects of carbon concentration and carbon-to-nitrogen ratio on growth, conidiation, spore germination and efficacy of the potential bioherbicide
339-343Simultaneous utilization of glucose and D
344-353Genetic engineering approach to reduce undesirable by-products in cephalosporin C fermentationJ Basch and S-J D Chiang
354-359Post treatment of groundwater denitrification fluidized bed reactor effluents to achieve drinking water qualityH Bach, S Tarre and M Green
360-363New genetic methods to improve secondary metabolite production in
364-368Comparison of aromatic monomers in lignocellulosic biomass prehydrolysatesJ J Fenske, D A Griffin and M H Penner
369-372Potential of agricultural by-products in the bioremediation of fuel spillsA L Pometto III, C S Oulman, A A DiSpirito, K E Johnson and S Baranow
373-375A new hydroxylase system in
376Author index to Volume 20
377-378Keyword index to Volume 20

Volume 21, Numbers 1-2 / August 1998

1-5Production of recombinant hirudin in
6-10Cell membrane effects of some common biocidesI S I AL-Adham, A J Dinning, I M Eastwood, P Austin and P J Collier
11-18Comparison of relative rates of BTEX biodegradation using respirometryC T Goudar and K A Strevett
19-21Microbiological quality of Portuguese yogurtsC Nogueira, H Albano, P Gibbs and P Teixeira
22-27Conversion of sucrose to isomaltulose by
28-30Coliphages and indicator bacteria in birds around Boston HarborD M Ricca and J J Cooney
31-36Extracellular expression of human epidermal growth factor encoded by an
37-45A mutant strain of
46-50Production of poly-(β-hydroxybutyrate) from saponified
51-56Production and properties of a dextransucrase from
57-64Chromatographic behaviour of glucose 1- and 2-oxidases from fungal strains on immobilized metal chelatesV Pacheco and A Karmali
65-74Acid-base response of bacterial suspensionsN Rius, M Solé and J G Lorén
75-80Lipase from
81-90Antibiotics and enzymes produced by the biocontrol agent

Volume 21, Number 3 / September 1998

91Introduction to Special PCR EditionChristine Paszko-Kolva
92-98Simultaneous detection of
99-114Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP): a review of the procedure and its applicationsM J Blears, S A De Grandis, H Lee and J T Trevors
115-120Species identification in meat by using PCR-generated satellite probesF W Janssen, G H Hägele, J B Buntjer and J A Lenstra
121-127Mammalian species identification by interspersed repeat PCR fingerprintingJ B Buntjer and J A Lenstra
128-140Redefining relativity: quantitative PCR at low template concentrations for industrial and environmental microbiologyD P Chandler
141-144Validation of ERIC PCR as a tool in epidemiologic research of
145-149Superiority of the PCR-based approach for cloning the acetate kinase gene of
150-166PCR detection of
167-174Rapid detection of

Volume 21, Numbers 4-5 / October 1998

175-177Expression of human PAI-2 in the baculovirus expression systemX-W Zhang, T Sun, X-F Zhou, X-Y Zeng and X Liu, et al.
178-183pH and thermal stability studies of carboxymethyl cellulase from intergeneric fusants of
184-186The importance of neutralization in the evaluation of triclosan-containing productsG McDonnell, D Klein, K Haines and D Pretzer
187-191Development of a cost-effective glucose-corn steep medium for production of butanol by
192-202Bioreactor for continuous synthesis of compactin by
203-207Vegetable oils in fermentation: beneficial effects of low-level supplementationA M Jones and M A Porter
208-214Pilot scale production of a recombinant human epidermal growth factor, secreted by
215-218Dimensionless analysis of the microbial growth rate dependence on sub-optimal temperaturesP Dantigny
219-224Transformation of
225-227Metabolism of cinnoline to
228-232Phaffia rhodozyma
233-236Differences in optical trapping prompt investigations of
237-241Growth requirements for production of stable cells of the bioherbicidal bacterium
242-246Use of agricultural wastes for xanthan production by
247-253Initiation of anaerobic growth of
254-259Metabolic characterisation of fifteen atrazine-degrading microbial communitiesS Goux, S N Agathos and L Pussemier

Volume 21, Number 6 / December 1998

261-274Community structure of biofilms on ennobled stainless steel in Baltic Sea waterM Kolari, K Mattila, R Mikkola and M S Salkinoja-Salonen
275-282Generation of a histidine-tagged antibotulinum toxin antibody fragment in
283-288Kinetic models for phycocyanin production by high cell density mixotrophic culture of the microalga
289-291Simultaneous synthesis of luciferase and human nerve growth factor in caterpillars infected with a recombinant baculovirusX-W Zhang, T Sun, X Liu and X-N Huang
292-295Lipase-induced hydrolysis of castor oil: effect of various metalsC Sharon, M Nakazato, H I Ogawa and Y Kato
296-299D
300-306Comparative analysis of biological phosphate removal (BPR) and non-BPR activated sludge bacterial communities with particular reference to
307-310The use of tamarind waste to improve ethanol production from cane molassesB G Patil, D V Gokhale, K B Bastawde, U S Puntambekar and S G Patil
311-314Malachite green treatment of industrial
315-321Physiological characterization and cultivation strategies of the pentachlorophenol-degrading bacteria
322-330Development of a standard bacterial consortium for laboratory efficacy testing of commercial freshwater oil spill bioremediation agentsJ Foght, K Semple, D W S Westlake, S Blenkinsopp and G Sergy, et al.
331Author index to Volume 21
332-333Keyword index to Volume 21

Volume 22, Number 1 / January 1999

1-7GTP cyclohydrolase II and 3,4-dihydroxy-2-butanone 4-phosphate synthase are rate-limiting enzymes in riboflavin synthesis of an industrial
8-18Genetic engineering of
19-26Commercial riboflavin production by recombinant
27-32Antagonistic activity of
33-38Optimization of mycophenolic acid production in solid state fermentation using response surface methodologyA K Sadhukhan, MV Ramana Murthy, R Ajaya Kumar, E V S Mohan and G Vandana, et al.
39-43Thymol-triggered lysis of
44-47Shear stress effects on plant cell suspension cultures in a rotating wall vessel bioreactorX Sun and J C Linden
48-51Simultaneous and sequential fermentations with yeast and lactic acid bacteria in apple juiceM Herrero, C de la Roza, L A Garcia and M Díaz
52-57Biotransformation of 1-nitrobenzo[
58-63Role of phosphatidylinositol (PI) in ethanol production and ethanol tolerance by a high ethanol producing yeastZ Chi, S D Kohlwein and F Paltauf

Volume 22, Number 2 / February 1999

65-70Ethanol fermentation of mixed-sugars using a two-phase, fed-batch process: method to minimize D
71-77Inactivation of polycaprolactone depolymerase (cutinase) in
78-79A chemically-defined medium supporting growth and providing cells converting compactin to pravastatinY Peng, E A Walker, J C Davis and A L Demain
80-87Quantitative sampling of indoor air biomass by signature lipid biomarker analysisS J Macnaughton, M R Cormier, T L Jenkins, G A Davis and D C White
88-92The role of exopolymers in the bioleaching of a non-ferrous metal sulphideC Pogliani and E Donati
93-95Molecular detection of bacterial indicators in cosmetic/pharmaceuticals and raw materialsL Jimenez, R Ignar, S Smalls, P Grech and J Hamilton, et al.
96-99Thermostability of three α-amylases of
100-107Effect of fermentation, aging and thermal storage on total glycosides, phenol-free glycosides and volatile compounds of White Riesling (
108-114Acetophenone tolerance, chemical adaptation, and residual bioreductive capacity of non-fermenting baker’s yeast (
115-120Comparative investigations of growth and solvent formation in ‘
121-126Aerobic batch degradation of phenol using immobilized

Volume 22, Number 3 / March 1999

127-132Cryptococcus nodaensis
133-138Production of lithospermic acid B and rosmarinic acid in hairy root cultures of
139-146Production of glucosyltransferases by wild-type
147-151Whole cell immobilization as a means of enhancing ethanol toleranceV Jirků
152-159The effect of turbulent flow and surface roughness on biofilm formation in drinking waterS L Percival, J S Knapp, D S Wales and R G J Edyvean
160-163Purification and characterization of the intracellular β-glucosidase from
164-166Fate of pBR322 DNA in a wastewater matrixA L Worthey, J F Kane and D R Orvos
167-175Inhibiting sulfate-reducing bacteria in biofilms by expressing the antimicrobial peptides indolicidin and bactenecinA Jayaraman, F B Mansfeld and T K Wood
176-180Synthesis of mini-proinsulin precursors using N-termini of human TNF α as fusion partners in recombinant
181-186Analysis and optimization of a two-substrate fermentation for xylitol production using

Volume 22, Numbers 4-5 / April 1999

187PrefaceA I Laskin and H W Rossmoore
188-198The microbiological challenge in space, (Volume 1)W M Bejuki
199-205The past and future of the society for industrial microbiology, (Volume 1)C L Porter
206-215Microbial oxidation of n-paraffinic hydrocarbons, (Volume 2)R L Raymond
216-224Closed ecological systems for space travel and extraterrestrial habitation, (Volume 3)J Neal Phillips Jr
225-240Fungal cellulases and the microbial decomposition of cellulosic fabric, (Volume 5)Mary Mandels and E T Reese
241-253Two decades of strain development in antibiotic-producing microorganisms, (Volume 7)R P Elander
254-258Industrial microbiology—concepts, challenges, and motivations, (Volume 12)Arthur M Kaplan
259-269Microbial protein from hydrocarbons, (Volume 12)V F Coty and R I Leavitt
270-274A prejudiced look at fermentation by a microbial biochemist, (Volume 13)Leland A Underkofler
275-287Some aspects of the development of the penicillins and cephalosporins, (Volume 15)Edward P Abraham
288-297Anaerobic corrosion; metals and microbes in two worlds, (Volume 16)Warren P Iverson
298-306The two faced microbiologist; contributions of pure and applied microbiology to good research, (Volume 16)John D Bu'Lock
307-310Bugs and patents, (Volume 17)Roman Saliwanchik
311-314The oxidation of metallic iron by
315-322True short stories in microbiology with surprise endings, (Volume 18)Robert L Starkey
323-335Genetic recombination and strain improvement, (Volume 18)David A Hopwood
336-348Computer-assisted fermentation developments, (Volume 18)Arthur E Humphrey
349-360Thermophilic microorganisms in extraction of metals from ores, (Volume 18)Corale L Brierley
361-371Physiological characteristics and the species concept in
372-380Application of electron microscopy to cultures of industrial significance, (Volume 18)A Dietz
381-393Advances in biological nitrogen fixation, (Volume 19)R H Burris
394-399Bacterial structure in today’s research, (Volume 19)R G E Murray
400-406Theoretical and practical significance of bacteria at interfaces, (Volume 20)K C Marshall
407-417The first viral pesticide: past, present, and future, (Volume 20)Carlo M Ignoffo
418-427Plasmid mediation of mercury volatilization and methylation by Estuarine bacteria, (Volume 20)B Olson, T Barkay, D Nies, J M Bellama and R R Colwell
428-429David Perlman obituary, (Volume 21)
430-438Some problems on the new horizons of applied microbiology, (Volume 21)David Perlman
439-448Mud, microbes, and mineralization, (Volume 21)Tom M Fenchel
449-459Molecular biology is finally being exploited—let us count some ways, (Volume 21)R E Cape
460-471Genetic recombination by protoplast fusion in
472-481Development of a cloning system for
482-499A microbe’s view of fermentation, (Volume 22)C W Hesseltine
500-517Impact of basic research on the practical application of fungal processes, (Volume 22)Karl Esser
518-525Actinomycetes in the family, (Volume 24)Hubert Lechevalier
526-534Bacterial plasmids as natural vectors for plants, (Volume 24)J Schell
535-539Virus survival and transplant in groundwater, (Volume 24)Charles P Gerba
540-550Feast or famine in the deep sea, (Volume 25)Richard Y Morita
551-563The role of bacterial exopolysaccharides in nature and disease, (Volume 26)J W Costerton

Volume 22, Number 6 / June 1999

565-574Antibiotic MIC/MBC analysis of
575-581Conversion of corn fiber to ethanol by recombinant
582-589Use of nitrate to control sulfide generation by sulfate-reducing bacteria associated with oily wasteK L Londry and J M Suflita
590-599Biotin production under limiting growth conditions by
600-607Engineering endoglucanase-secreting strains of ethanologenic
608-616Fermentation production of keratinase from
617-621Pullulan production from deproteinized whey by
622-626Production of raw-starch digesting amyloglucosidase by
627-632Enhancement of maltose utilisation by
633-636Production of xylitol by
637Author index to Volume 22
638-639Keyword index to Volume 22

Volume 23, Number 1 / July 1999

641-646In vitro
647-652Genetic engineering of doxorubicin production in
653-655Detection of bacterial cytotoxic activities from water-damaged ceiling tile material following incubation on blood agarL DeMaria and D J Lye
656-660Some structural features of an insoluble α-D
661-667Production, purification and characterization of a constitutive intracellular α-galactosidase from the thermophilic fungus
668-676A single-use luciferase-based mercury biosensor using
677-681Separation of strains of the yeasts
682-685A new xylanase from a
686-690Microbial decolorization of azo dyes by
691-696Kinetic models for astaxanthin production by high cell density mixotrophic culture of the microalga
697-700Influence of carbon and nitrogen sources on
701-708Comparative stability of ethanol production by
709-712Extracellular deoxyribonuclease production by a thermophile,
713-717Adherence of

Volume 23, Number 2 / August 1999

79-85Survival of
86-90Use of cheese whey as a substrate to produce manganese peroxidase by
91-96Utilization of protein-hydrolyzed cheese whey for production of β-galactosidase by
97-102Influence of culture conditions on production and freeze-drying tolerance of
103-105Expression of the fusion protein recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor and leukemia inhibitory factor in a baculovirus vector systemX-W Zhang, X-Y Zeng, T Sun, X Liu and D-X Gu
106-111Screening for L
112-117The effect of molybdenum on biofilm developmentS L Percival
118-122The mycinose-biosynthetic genes of
123-126Expression of multiple complex polysaccharide-degrading enzyme systems by marine bacterium strain 2-40L A Ensor, S K Stosz and R M Weiner
127-132Bacterial function and community structure in reactors treating biopolymers and surfactants at mesophilic and thermophilic temperaturesA Konopka, T Zakharova and T M LaPara
133-137Dynamics and stability analysis of the growth and astaxanthin production system of
138-142Preparation of 2-aminomuconate from 2-aminophenol by coupled enzymatic dioxygenation and dehydrogenation reactionsZ He and J C Spain
143-148Optimal pH control of batch processes for production of curdlan by
149-153Selection and characterization of feather-degrading bacteria from canola meal compostX Lin, G D Inglis, L J Yanke and K-J Cheng

Volume 23, Number 3 / September 1999

155-165Protein diffusion in alginate beads monitored by confocal microscopy. The application of wavelets for data reconstruction and analysisA Laca, L A García, F Argüeso and M Díaz
166-172Removal of MS-2 and PRD-1 bacteriophages from an ultrapure water systemR A Governal and C P Gerba
173-177Microbial production of gallic acid by modified solid state fermentationB Kar, R Banerjee and B C Bhattacharyya
178-187Investigation of actinomycete diversity in the tropical rainforests of SingaporeY Wang, Z S Zhang, J S Ruan, Y M Wang and S M Ali
188-193Effect of culture conditions on growth and esterase production by the moderate thermophile
194-197Microbial process for preparation of glucuronides of raloxifeneB S Briggs, P J Baker, M D Belvo, T D Black and B G Getman, et al.
198-203Quantification of glycosidase activities in selected yeasts and lactic acid bacteriaH McMahon, B W Zoecklein, K Fugelsang and Y Jasinski
204-208Cadmium accumulation and its effects on intracellular ion pools in a brewing strain of
209-213Comparative study of
214-217Gene expression of
218-222The effect of
223-229Influence of antagonist, host fruit and pathogen on the biological control of postharvest fungal diseases by yeastsG Lima, S Arru, F De Curtis and G Arras

Volume 23, Numbers 4-5 / October 1999

231Preface to special issue on SphingomonasA I Laskin and D C White
232-241Chlorophenol and nitrophenol metabolism by
242-251Chemotaxonomic characterisation of
252-260Detection of
261-267Detection of sphingomonads and
268-272Sphingomonads from marine environmentsR Cavicchioli, F Fegatella, M Ostrowski, M Eguchi and J Gottschal
273-283Ecology, physiology, and phylogeny of deep subsurface
284-293Beijerinckia
294-302Functional analysis of genes involved in biphenyl, naphthalene, phenanthrene, and
303-313Induction of aromatic catabolic activity in
314-319Sphingomonas paucimobilis
320-325Phylogeny of
326-331Colonization of contaminated soil by an introduced bacterium: effects of initial pentachlorophenol levels on the survival of
332-335Degradation of the phenoxy acid herbicide diclofop-methyl by
336-340Sphingomonas herbicidovorans
341-346Degradation of azo dyes containing aminonaphthol by
347-3525-Chloropicolinic acid is produced by specific degradation of 4-chlorobenzoic acid by
353-358Interaction of
359-363Catabolism of 2,7-dichloro- and 2,4,8-trichlorodibenzofuran by
364-373Characterization of
374-379Lessons learned from
380-390Complete analysis of genes and enzymes for γ-hexachlorocyclohexane degradation in
391-399Degradation of substituted naphthalenesulfonic acids by
400-407Sphingomonads involved in the biodegradation of xenobiotic polymersF Kawai
408-413Chemical structure and function of glycosphingolipids of
414-424Interaction of peptides and proteins with bacterial surface glycolipids: a comparison of glycosphingolipids and lipopolysaccharidesA Wiese and U Seydel
425-435Special cell surface structure, and novel macromolecule transport/depolymerization system of
436-441Planktonic/sessile dimorphism of polysaccharide-encapsulated sphingomonadsT J Pollock and R W Armentrout
442-445Evaluation of rheological properties of the exopolysaccharide of

Volume 23, Number 6 / December 1999

447-455Leuconostoc oenos
456-475Strategies for improving fermentation medium performance: a reviewM Kennedy and D Krouse
476-483Characteristics and purification of an oxygen insensitive azoreductase from
484-488Influence of process operations on shelf-life and microbial population of fresh-cut vegetablesM Sinigaglia, M Albenzio and M Rosaria Corbo
489-496Haloarcula
497-502The effect of complex carbon and nitrogen, salt, Tween-80 and acetate on delta-endotoxin production by a
503-507A kinetic model for lutein production by the green microalga
508-513Effects of salinity on cell growth and docosahexaenoic acid content of the heterotrophic marine microalga
514-519Influence of water activity on the ice-nucleating activity of
520Author index to Volume 23
521-522Keyword index to Volume 23

Volume 24, Number 1 / January 2000

1Publisher's AnnouncementJayne Marks
2-6Expression of the creatininase gene from
7-13Continuous cultivation of
14-18Cloning and expression of mosquitocidal endotoxin gene
19-24Far-infrared irradiation-induced injuries to
25-30Effects of carbon sources on extracellular lipase production and
31-35Production process for recombinant human angiostatin in
36-40Enhanced production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) by fed-batch cultures of
41-45An optimization study of carotenoid production by
46-50A two-vector system for the production of recombinant polyketides in
51-57Production of ethanol from mannitol by
58-63Purification and characterization of a novel β-galactosidase from
64-70Production of carotenoids by
71-74Enzymatic removal of zeins from the surface of maize starch granulesA M Belles, T J Montville and B P Wasserman
75-78Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Volume 24, Number 2 / February 2000

79-88Sweet home actinomycetes: The 1999 MDS Panlabs LectureR H Baltz
89-93Formation of α-D
94-99Process development for production of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-I in
100-112Characterization of fluoranthene- and pyrene-degrading bacteria isolated from PAH-contaminated soils and sedimentsY Ho, M Jackson, Y Yang, J G Mueller and P H Pritchard
113-115Bacterial colonization of rigid gas permeable and hydrogel contact lenses by
116-123Detection of heavy metals in bacterial biofilms and microbial flocs with the fluorescent complexing agent Newport GreenS Wuertz, E Müller, R Spaeth, P Pfleiderer and H-C Flemming
124-126Screening environmental samples for source-specific bacteriophage hosts using a method for the simultaneous pouring of 12 petri platesD M Ricca and J J Cooney
127-131The passage and propagation of fecal indicator phages in birdsD M Ricca and J J Cooney
132-139Monitoring bioremediation in creosote-contaminated soils using chemical analysis and toxicity testsT M Phillips, D Liu, A G Seech, H Lee and J T Trevors
140-145Effects of elevated temperature on bacterial community structure and function in bioreactors treating a synthetic wastewaterT M LaPara, A Konopka, C H Nakatsu and J E Alleman
146-151Effect of pH on the biosorption of nickel and other heavy metals by

Volume 24, Number 3 / March 2000

153-160Advances in biotechnological production of butyric acidJ Zigová and E Šturdík
161-166Measurement of potential activity of fixed nitrifying bacteria in biological filters used in drinking water productionA Kihn, P Laurent and P Servais
167-172Production of 10,12-dihydroxy-8(
173-180Membrane-associated echinocandin B deacylase of
181-186Influence of physico-chemical properties of porous microcarriers on the adhesion of an anaerobic consortiumM A Pereira, M M Alves, J Azeredo, M Mota and R Oliveira
187-190Increased astaxanthin production by a
191-197Sodium hypochlorite perturbation of a graywater treatment systemL Oliver, T Zakharova, A Konopka and R F Turco
198-202A fast way to generate recombinant adenoviruses: a high-frequency-recombination systemM S Steiner, Y Zhang and Y Lu
203-209Breeding of a non-urea producing sake yeast with killer character using a
210-218Biodegradability and waste behavior of industrial wood-based construction materialsJ S P Peltola, J Juhanoja and M S Salkinoja-Salonen
219-221Light-dependent transformation of anthranilate to indole by
222-226High alcohol production by repeated batch fermentation using an immobilized osmotolerant

Volume 24, Number 4 / April 2000

227-230Heat resistance of
231-236Anomalies in the growth kinetics of
237-243Production of high activity thermostable phytase from thermotolerant
244-250Effect of flow rate on heavy metal accumulation by rotating biological contactor (RBC) biofilmsS C Costley and F M Wallis
251-255Comparison of exopolysaccharide production by strains of
256-261Role of
262-266Agglutination of human and animal erythrocytes in marine unicellular algaeW-R Liao and R Huang
267-274Vitamin addition: an option for sustainable activated sludge process effluent qualityJ E Burgess, J Quarmby and T Stephenson
275-276Growth inhibition of plant pathogenic fungi by hydroxy fatty acidsC T Hou and R J Forman III
277-284Evaluation of a creosote-based medium for the growth and preparation of a PAH-degrading bacterial community for bioaugmentationA L Juhasz, M L Britz and G A Stanley
285-290Industrial media and fermentation processes for improved growth and protease production by
291-295Purification and characterization of an alkaline protease from
296-300Study of some physico-chemical characteristics of a
301-305Production of 2-amino-5-phenoxyphenol from 4-nitrobiphenyl ether using nitrobenzene nitroreductase and hydroxylaminobenzene mutase from

Volume 24, Number 5 / May 2000

307IntroductionChristine L Case
308-309Integrating biotechnology into a non-majors biology curriculumM C Colavito
310-313The virtual workplace: integration of research approaches and fundamental skills into an upper level biology courseR Yuan
314-318Bioinformatics in the community collegeS G Porter and T M Smith
319-322The graying of cedar shingles in a maritime climate—a fungal basis?L A Cronin, W N Tiffney Jr and D E Eveleigh
323-326Use of the green fluorescent protein as an educational toolH E Fisher and C S Mintz
327-333The original biotechnology: brewing an undergraduate educationD Waechter-Brulla and M Woller
334-338Biofilms and biodiversity: an interactive exploration of aquatic microbial biotechnology and ecologyJ A Frederick, D Jacobs and W R Jones
339-344Integrated cell biology/biochemistry/molecular genetics laboratories: the cytoplasmic genome projectsS D Verhey
345-352A series of laboratory exercises utilizing
353-358Integration of laboratory exercises in developmental biology and neurobiology courses using the
359-363Undergraduate research in a biotechnology teaching laboratory: expression and purification of a tyrosine kinaseQ C Vega
364-366Biotechnology training at California State University, Hayward: a model programS Benson and C Baysdorfer
367Reviewers for Special Issue on Biotechnology Education

Volume 24, Number 6 / June 2000

369-373Nutritional regulation of proteinase production in the fungus,
374-378Bacterial exopolysaccharides produced by newly discovered bacteria belonging to the genus
379-382Litter and aerosol sampling of chicken houses for rapid detection of
383-388Removal of phenols from mixtures by co-immobilized laccase/tyrosinase and Polyclar adsorptionA Krastanov
389-395Design of a novel alkaliphilic bacterial system for triggering biopolymer gelsS A Bailey, R S Bryant and K E Duncan
396-402Production and characterization of thermostable xylanase and pectinase from
403-409Phenol metabolism by two microorganisms isolated from Amazonian forest soil samplesA E R Bastos, V L Tornisielo, S R Nozawa, J T Trevors and A Rossi
410-420Impact of biological factors on the ennoblement of stainless steel in Baltic seawaterK Mattila, L Carpen, L Raaska, H-L Alakomi and T Hakkarainen, et al.
421-430Effects of mutations in acetate metabolism on high-cell-density growth of
431-440The selection of yeast strains for the production of premium quality South African brandy base productsC L C Steger and M G Lambrechts
441Author Index
442-443Keyword Index

Volume 25, Number 1 / July 2000

1-7ORIGINAL PAPERS Biosorption of U, La, Pr, Nd, Eu and Dy by
8-16Bacterial growth on
17-19The effects of human tear electrolytes on the viability and hydrogel colonization of
20-24Kinetics of kojic acid fermentation by
25-28One-step production of picolinic acids from 2-aminophenols catalyzed by 2-aminophenol 1,6-dioxygenaseZ He and J C Spain
29-38Biosynthesis of tannin acyl hydrolase from tannin-rich forest residue under different fermentation conditionsB Kar and R Banerjee
39-44Breeding of high ergosterol-producing yeast strainsX He, W Huai, C Tie, Y Liu and B Zhang
45-48Effect of different salinities of a dynamic water system on biofilm formationF P de França, C A Ferreira and M T S Lutterbach
49-57Increasing the yield and viscosity of exopolysaccharides secreted by
58-61Modeling

Volume 25, Number 2 / August 2000

63-69Production, purification and characterization of an extracellular inulinase from
70-73Biosurfactant-enhanced degradation of residual hydrocarbons from ship bilge wastesN L Olivera, M G Commendatore, A C Morán and J L Esteves
74-80Cultural and biochemical diversity of pink-pigmented bacteria isolated from paper mill slimesD Oppong, V M King, X Zhou and J A Bowen
81-85Polysaccharide-specific probes inhibit adhesion of
86-92Foam control in biopesticide production from sewage sludgeA S Vidyarthi, M Desrosiers, R D Tyagi and J R Valéro
93-99Degradation of
100-103Optimization of erythritol production by
104-108Acetaldehyde stimulation of the growth of
109-115Production of isomeric 9,10,13 (9,12,13)-trihydroxy-11
116-119Benzo[

Volume 25, Number 3 / September 2000

121-126The use of small groups in a large lecture microbiology courseE Suchman, R Smith, S Ahermae, K McDowell and W Timpson
127-131The catechol 2,3-dioxygenase gene and toluene monooxygenase genes from
132-140Cloning, expression and characterization of l
141-146The fermentation of rice for anka pigment productionS-S Teng and W Feldheim
147-154Enzymatic synthesis of isoamyl butyrate using immobilized
155-162Development of a method for the application of solid-phase microextraction to monitor biodegradation of volatile hydrocarbons during bacterial growth on crude oilJ D Van Hamme and O P Ward
163-170Toluene degradation pathway from
171-175Purification of a stereospecific 2-ketoreductase from

Volume 25, Number 4 / October 2000

177-179Growth of
180-183Residual phosphate concentration under nitrogen-limiting conditions regulates curdlan production in
184-192Comparison of SHF and SSF processes for the bioconversion of steam-exploded wheat strawF Alfani, A Gallifuoco, A Saporosi, A Spera and M Cantarella
193-197Lysis of yeast cells by
198-203Chromate reduction by
204-212Development of marker-free strains of
213-217Large-scale production of GDP-fucose and Lewis X by bacterial couplingS Koizumi, T Endo, K Tabata, H Nagano and J Ohnishi, et al.
218-224Heterotrophic production of eicosapentaenoid acid by the diatom

Volume 25, Number 5 / November 2000

225-228Optimization of aspartate ammonia lyase production by
229-234Improvement of nitrogen-removal efficiency using immobilized microorganisms with oxidation–reduction potential monitoringK-C Chen, J-J Chen and J-Y Houng
235-241A new technique for the performance evaluation of clean-in-place disinfection of biofilmsL Willcock, P Gilbert, J Holah, G Wirtanen and D G Allison
242-248Effect of ammonium sulphate concentration and agitation speed on the kinetics of alginate production by
249-254Ethanol production from seaweed extractS J Horn, I M Aasen and K Østgaard
255-259Biodegradation of mixtures of chlorophenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides by
260-265Growth and protopectinase production of
266-272Oxidative-stress-induced production of pyocyanin by
273-275Use of bioluminescent
276-279Effect of total nutrient feed on production of poly-3-hydroxybutyrate by

Volume 25, Number 6 / December 2000

281-287Human pathogens associated with raw produce and unpasteurized juices, and difficulties in decontaminationS L Burnett and L R Beuchat
288-297The production of mixed cultures containing strains of
298-304Citric and gluconic acid production from fig by
305-309Purification, cloning, and characterization of an arylsulfotransferase from the anaerobic bacterium
310-314Development of an
315-327Inhibitors of farnesylation of Ras from a microbial natural products screening programD Vilella, M Sánchez, G Platas, O Salazar and O Genilloud, et al.
328-332The carboxylic acid reduction pathway in
333-341Characterization of an echinocandin B-producing strain blocked for sterigmatocystin biosynthesis reveals a translocation in the
342-345LC-NMR: a new tool to expedite the dereplication and identification of natural productsS C Bobzin, S Yang and T P Kasten

Volume 26, Numbers 1-2 / February 2001

1IntroductionP Lens and M A Hemminga
2-8In situ
9-14The effect of oxygen on methanol oxidation by an obligate methanotrophic bacterium studied by
15-21Intracellular PHB conversion in a Type II methanotroph studied by 13C NMRM Vecherskaya, C Dijkema and A J M Stams
22-3419F NMR metabolomics for the elucidation of microbial degradation pathways of fluorophenolsM G Boersma, I Solyanikova, W J H Van Berkel, J Vervoort and L Golovleva, et al.
35-4219F NMR study on the biological Baeyer–Villiger oxidation of acetophenonesM J H Moonen, I M C M Rietjens and W J H van Berkel
43-52Use of 1H NMR to study transport processes in porous biosystemsH Van As and P Lens
53-61Potentials of radio-frequency field gradient NMR microscopy in environmental scienceF Humbert
62-6913C nuclear magnetic resonance studies on selectively labeled bacterial biofilmsC Mayer, D Lattner and N Schürks
70-76Combined effects of an oxidative enzyme and dissolved humic substances on 13C-labelled 2,4-D herbicide as revealed by high-resolution 13C NMR spectroscopyA Piccolo, P Conte, A Cozzolino and M Paci
77-82Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of diesel oil migration in estuarine sediment samplesA D Reeves and J A Chudek
83-89Solid-state 13C NMR spectroscopic, chemolytic and biological assessment of pretreated municipal solid wasteM Pichler, H Knicker and I Kögel-Knabner
90-93The influence of plasticiser on molecular organisation in dry amylopectin measured by differential scanning calorimetry and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyP H Kruiskamp, A L M Smits, J J G van Soest and J F G Vliegenthart

Volume 26, Number 3 / March 2001

95-106Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of
107-114Inhibition of bacilli in industrial starches by nisinT S M Pirttijärvi, G Wahlström, F A Rainey, P E J Saris and M S Salkinoja-Salonen
115-120Efficient production of menaquinone (vitamin K2) by a menadione-resistant mutant of
121-126Kinetic analysis on formation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) from acetic acid by
127-133Thermophilic biofiltration of methanol and α-pineneS Dhamwichukorn, G T Kleinheinz and S T Bagley
134-139Biogenic production of cyanide and its application to gold recoveryS C Campbell, G J Olson, T R Clark and G McFeters
140-144Metabolism of the veterinary fluoroquinolone sarafloxacin by the fungus
145-150Ethanol production from hardwood spent sulfite liquor using an adapted strain of
151-155Characterizing the production of a wild-type and benomyl-resistant
156-160Purification and properties of a thermostable extracellular β-D
161-170Predicting vegetative inoculum performance to maximize phytase production in solid-state fermentation using response surface methodologyC Krishna and S E Nokes
171-177Effects of acetic acid and lactic acid on the growth of
178-183Binary culture biofilm formation by

Volume 26, Number 4 / April 2001

185-190Monitoring a bioprocess for ethanol production using FT-MIR and FT-Raman spectroscopyS Sivakesava, J Irudayaraj and A Demirci
191-195Effect of physical factors on the production of bacteriocin from
196-202Microbial treatment of a styrene-contaminated air stream in a biofilter with high elimination capacitiesC Juneson, O P Ward and A Singh
203-209Thermophilic aerobic treatment of a synthetic wastewater in a membrane-coupled bioreactorT M LaPara, A Konopka, C H Nakatsu and J E Alleman
210-215Chromium accumulation by two
216-221Effects of amino acid and trace element supplementation on pneumocandin production by
222-225Salmonella
226-229Effect of nitrogen source and pH on siderophore production by
230-234Screening and characterization of koji molds producing saline-tolerant proteaseN-W Su and M-H Lee
235-240Protease A activity and nitrogen fractions released during alcoholic fermentation and autolysis in enological conditionsH Alexandre, D Heintz, D Chassagne, M Guilloux-Benatier and C Charpentier, et al.
241-247Effects of carbon source, phosphorus concentration, and several micronutrients on biomass and geosmin production by
248-252Increased erythritol production in fed-batch cultures of
253-258Purification and characterization of a novel salt-tolerant protease from

Volume 26, Number 5 / May 2001

259-262Microbial reduction of α-chloroketone to α-chlorohydrinA Goswami, K D Mirfakhrae, M J Totleben, S Swaminathan and R N Patel
263-270Dromedary milk lactic acid fermentation: microbiological and rheological characteristicsH Attia, N Kherouatou and A Dhouib
271-275Exopectinases produced by
276-279Purification and properties of the cell-associated β-xylosidase from
280-282Anka and anka pigment productionS-S Teng and W Feldheim
283-289Biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by
290-295Soy molasses as fermentation substrate for production of butanol using
296-302Production of tannase by
303-308Influence of pH and ionic strength on adhesion of a wild strain of
309-315Conversion of γ-butyrobetaine to L
316-325Biodegradation of BTEX vapors in a silicone membrane bioreactor systemH Attaway, C H Gooding and M G Schmidt

Volume 26, Number 6 / June 2001

327-332β-Carotene production in sugarcane molasses by a
333-340Phosphate uptake and release by
341-344Induction of microcin B17 formation in
345-349Detection of immunomagnetically captured
350-355Control of biogenic H2S production with nitrite and molybdateM Nemati, T J Mazutinec, G E Jenneman and G Voordouw
356-362Volatile hydrocarbon biodegradation by a mixed-bacterial culture during growth on crude oilJ D Van Hamme and O P Ward
363-368An improved method for determination of ethyl carbamate in Korean traditional rice wineI-S Woo, I-H Kim, U-J Yun, S-K Chung and I-K Rhee, et al.
369-382Convergent and divergent points in catabolic pathways involved in utilization of fluoranthene, naphthalene, anthracene, and phenanthrene by
383-386Enzyme treatment to reduce solids and improve settling of sewage sludgeN Parmar, A Singh and O P Ward
387-393Purification and characterization of two extracellular alkaline proteases from a newly isolated obligate alkalophilic
394Author Index to Volume 26
395-396Keyword Index to Volume 26

Volume 27, Number 1 / July 2001

1-4The polar polysaccharide capsule of
5-10Influence of nutritional and environmental factors on polysaccharide production by
11-17Anaerobic biodegradation of pentachlorophenol in mixtures containing cadmium by two physiologically distinct microbial enrichment culturesS R Kamashwaran and Don L Crawford
18-26Fermentation of glycerol by
27-33Chromosomal integration of the
34-38Maltotriose fermentation by
39-45Changes in steady state on introduction of a
46-51Influence of dimethylsulfoxide on tylosin production in
52-57Ethanol production from starch by immobilized
58-61Effects of methanol on expression of an anticoagulant hirudin in recombinant
62-66Isolation and biological activity of frankiamideJ P Haansuu, K D Klika, P P Söderholm, V V Ovcharenko and K Pihlaja, et al.

Volume 27, Number 2 / August 2001

67-71Oxygen-limited decomposition of food wastes in a slurry bioreactorJ I Park, Y-S Yun and J M Park
72-79Microbial community dynamics and evaluation of bioremediation strategies in oil-impacted salt marsh sediment microcosmsD S Bachoon, R Araujo, M Molina and R E Hodson
80-86The influence of nitrate on microbial processes in oil industry production watersI Davidova, M S Hicks, P M Fedorak and J M Suflita
87-93Application of multistage continuous fermentation for production of fuel alcohol by very-high-gravity fermentation technologyD P Bayrock and W Michael Ingledew
94-103Multiple mutations at the active site of naphthalene dioxygenase affect regioselectivity and enantioselectivityC-L Yu, R E Parales and D T Gibson
104-110Human pathogens associated with raw produce and unpasteurized juices, and difficulties in decontaminationS L Burnett and L R Beuchat
111-116Effects of vegetable type, package atmosphere and storage temperature on growth and survival of
117-125Enteric virus contamination of foods through industrial practices: a primer on intervention strategiesG P Richards
126-128Use of bioluminescent
129-134Comparison of an immunochromatographic method and the TaqMan®

Volume 27, Number 3 / September 2001

135IntroductionS J Gould, V P Gullo and H Tomoda
136-143Disclosure of new and recurrent microbial metabolites by mass spectrometric methodsU Gräfe, S Heinze, B Schlegel and A Härtl
144-148Simocyclinones: diversity of metabolites is dependent on fermentation conditions3J Schimana, M Walker, A Zeeck and H-P Fiedler
149-156Myxobacteria, producers of novel bioactive substancesH Reichenbach
157-162Chemical diversity in lipopeptide antifungal antibioticsM Hino, A Fujie, T Iwamoto, Y Hori and M Hashimoto, et al.
163-169Cross-genomic analysis of the translational systems of various organismsK Fujita, T Horie and K Isono
170-176Organization of biosynthetic gene cluster for avermectin in
177-182The A-factor regulatory cascade and cAMP in the regulation of physiological and morphological development in
183-194Antibiotic biosynthesis: from natural to unnatural compoundsH G Floss

Volume 27, Number 4 / October 2001

195-198Selection of a high-biomass, chromium-rich yeast strain and optimization of cultivation conditionsJ Liu, B Zhang, X He, P Zhang and Z Chai
199-202Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids production by and okara-utilizing potential of thraustochytridsK W Fan, F Chen, E BG Jones and L LP Vrijmoed
203-207A predictor variable for efficacy of
208-214Hydrodynamic characteristics and mixing behaviour of
215-219Comparative evaluation of pectolytic and proteolytic enzyme production by free and immobilized cells of some strains of the phytopathogenic
220-227Expression of the
228-233Bacterial amelioration of bauxite residue waste of industrial alumina plantsM K Hamdy and F S Williams
234-240Purification and characterization of thermostable xylose(glucose) isomerase from
241-245Purification and characterization of an extracellular β-xylosidase from a newly isolated
246-251Branched-chain fatty acid biosynthesis in
252-258A moderate amplification of the
259-264Recombinant Escherichia coli engineered for production of L-lactic acid from hexose and pentose sugarsB S Dien, N N Nichols and R J Bothast
265-270Thermostable conidial and mycelial alkaline phosphatases from the thermophilic fungus

Volume 27, Number 5 / November 2001

271-274Electrotransformation studies in
275-280Characterization of 13 newly isolated strains of anaerobic, cellulolytic, thermophilic bacteriaM Ozkan, SG Desai, Y Zhang, DM Stevenson and J Beane, et al.
281-286Nitrogen-fixation genes and nitrogenase activity in
287-291Recent advances in ABE fermentation: hyper-butanol producing
292-297ABE production from corn: a recent economic evaluationN Qureshi and HP Blaschek
298-306Characterization of a maltose transport system in
307-313Orf5/SolR: a transcriptional repressor of the
314-321Degeneration of solventogenic
322-328Fermentation characterization and flux analysis of recombinant strains of
329-335New solvent-producing

Volume 27, Number 6 / December 2001

337-342Survival, root colonisation and biocontrol capacities of
343-351Mechanisms of biofilm formation in paper machine by
352-356Molecular genetics and industrial microbiology — 30 years of marriageA L Demain
357-359Old and new approaches used to identify gene products important for
360-367Engineering of complex polyketide biosynthesis — insights from sequencing of the monensin biosynthetic gene clusterP F Leadlay, J Staunton, M Oliynyk, C Bisang and J Cortés, et al.
368-377Genetic approaches for controlling ratios of related polyketide products in fermentation processesA Cropp, S Chen, H Liu, W Zhang and K A Reynolds
378-385The biosynthetic gene cluster for the anticancer drug bleomycin from
386-392Characterization of the biosynthetic gene cluster for the oligosaccharide antibiotic, Evernimicin, in
393-398Structure and mechanism of chalcone synthase-like polyketide synthasesJ M Jez, J-L Ferrer, M E Bowman, M B Austin and J Schröder, et al.
399-402Genes for the biosynthesis of spinosyns: applications for yield improvement in
403Author Index to Volume 27
404Keyword Index

Volume 28, Number 1 / January 2002

1-6Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts in kefir grains and kefir made from themE Simova, D Beshkova, A Angelov, Ts Hristozova and G Frengova, et al.
7-11Ensiling whole-crop wheat and corn in large containers with
12-16Production of a novel FK520 analog in
17-20Modulation of epothilone analog production through media designS Frykman, H Tsuruta, J Lau, R Regentin and S Ou, et al.
21-22PrefaceCD Litchfield
23-31Halocins and sulfolobicins: The emerging story of archaeal protein and peptide antibioticsEM O'Connor and RF Shand
32-41The question of uniqueness of ancient bacteriaRH Vreeland and WD Rosenzweig
42-47Industrial microbiology of solar salt productionBJ Javor
48-55Microbial diversity and complexity in hypersaline environments: A preliminary assessmentCD Litchfield and PM Gillevet
56-63Diversity of halophilic microorganisms: Environments, phylogeny, physiology, and applicationsA Oren

Volume 28, Number 2 / February 2002

65-69Containment in industrial biotechnology within wastewater treatment plantsJAC Noordover, JJM Hofmeester, JP van der Burg, A de Leeuw and PWM van Dijck, et al.
70-73Transformation and mineralization of benzo[
74-80Characterization of up-regulated proteases in an industrial recombinant
81-87Purification and characterization of a
88-96Metabolite repression inhibits degradation of benzo[
97-102Expression of an α-galactosidase from
103-111High-yield actinorhodin production in fed-batch culture by a
112-117Characterization of a cell-associated inulosucrase from a novel source: A
118-126Molecular characterization and utilization of the CAK1 filamentous viruslike particle derived from

Volume 28, Number 3 / March 2002

127-133Application of metabolic engineering to improve both the production and use of biotech indigoA Berry, TC Dodge, M Pepsin and W Weyler
127-133Application of metabolic engineering to improve both the production and use of biotech indigoA Berry, TC Dodge, M Pepsin and W Weyler

  • 134-136

    The resistance to heat of thermo-resistant streptococci attached to stainless steel in the presence of milk

  • S Flint, J Brooks, P Bremer, K Walker and E Hausman
    134-136The resistance to heat of thermo-resistant streptococci attached to stainless steel in the presence of milkS Flint, J Brooks, P Bremer, K Walker and E Hausman

  • 137-146

    Production technology for entomopathogenic nematodes and their bacterial symbionts

  • DI Shapiro-Ilan and R Gaugler
    137-146Production technology for entomopathogenic nematodes and their bacterial symbiontsDI Shapiro-Ilan and R Gaugler

  • 147-153

    The synthesis of short- and medium-chain-length poly(hydroxyalkanoate) mixtures from glucose- or alkanoic acid-grown Pseudomonas oleovorans

  • RD Ashby, DKY Solaiman and TA Foglia
    147-153The synthesis of short- and medium-chain-length poly(hydroxyalkanoate) mixtures from glucose- or alkanoic acid-grown
    154-159Reduction of chromate by fixed films of sulfate-reducing bacteria using hydrogen as an electron sourceF Battaglia-Brunet, S Foucher, A Denamur, I Ignatiadis and C Michel, et al.
    154-159Reduction of chromate by fixed films of sulfate-reducing bacteria using hydrogen as an electron sourceF Battaglia-Brunet, S Foucher, A Denamur, I Ignatiadis and C Michel, et al.

  • 160-167

    Expression of tyIM genes during tylosin production: Phantom promoters and enigmatic translational coupling motifs

  • SA Flint, G Stratigopoulos, AR Butler and E Cundliffe
    160-167Expression of
    168-172Influence of aromatic compounds on biodegradation of [14C]-labeled xylan and mannan by the white-rot fungus Phlebia radiataJ Rogalski, N-S Cho, J Zadora, M Prendecka and A Choma, et al.
    168-172Influence of aromatic compounds on biodegradation of [14C]-labeled xylan and mannan by the white-rot fungus
    173-179Enzymatic esterification of an acid with an epoxide using an immobilized lipase from Mucor miehei as catalyst: Optimization of the yield and isomeric excess of ester by statistical analysisR García, M Martínez and J Aracil
    173-179Enzymatic esterification of an acid with an epoxide using an immobilized lipase from
    180-185GEM™ Microarrays and drug discoveryMark A Reynolds
    180-185GEM™ Microarrays and drug discoveryMark A Reynolds

  • 186-191

    The yeast lifecycle and DNA array technology

  • RM Williams
    186-191The yeast lifecycle and DNA array technologyRM Williams

    Volume 28, Number 4 / April 2002

    193-200Purification and characterization of maltooligosaccharide-forming amylase from Bacillus circulans GRS 313G Dey, S Palit, R Banerjee and BR Maiti
    193-200Purification and characterization of maltooligosaccharide-forming amylase from
    201-203Biodecolourization of azo and triphenylmethane dyes by Dichomitus squalens and Phlebia sppPK Gill, DS Arora and M Chander
    201-203Biodecolourization of azo and triphenylmethane dyes by
    204-206The performance of fungal xylan-degrading enzyme preparations in elemental chlorine-free bleaching for Eucalyptus pulpRG Medeiros, FG Silva Jr, BC Salles, RS Estelles and EXF Filho
    204-206The performance of fungal xylan-degrading enzyme preparations in elemental chlorine-free bleaching for
    207-212Solubilization of low-rank coal by Trichoderma atroviride: Evidence for the involvement of hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes by using 14C-labelled ligniteU Hölker, H Schmiers, S Große, M Winkelhöfer and M Polsakiewicz, et al.
    207-212Solubilization of low-rank coal by
    213-218An implementation of the HACCP system in the production of food-packaging materialA-M Sjöberg, J Sillanpää, T Sipiläinen-Malm, A Weber and L Raaska

  • 213-218

    An implementation of the HACCP system in the production of food-packaging material

  • A-M Sjöberg, J Sillanpää, T Sipiläinen-Malm, A Weber and L Raaska
    219-224Inactivation of a transcriptional repressor during empirical improvement of the tylosin producer, Streptomyces fradiaeG Stratigopoulos and E Cundliffe
    219-224Inactivation of a transcriptional repressor during empirical improvement of the tylosin producer,
    225-231Potential microbiological hazards in the production of refined paper products for food applicationsL Raaska, J Sillanpää, A-M Sjöberg and M-L Suihko
    225-231Potential microbiological hazards in the production of refined paper products for food applicationsL Raaska, J Sillanpää, A-M Sjöberg and M-L Suihko

  • 232-238

    Production, recovery and immunogenicity of the protective antigen from a recombinant strain of Bacillus anthracis

  • DM Ramirez, SH Leppla, R Schneerson and J Shiloach
    232-238Production, recovery and immunogenicity of the protective antigen from a recombinant strain of
    239-243Purification and characterization of recombinant malate synthase enzymes from
    239-243Purification and characterization of recombinant malate synthase enzymes from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) and S. clavuligerus NRRL3585P Loke, L-L Goh, B Seng Soh, P Yeow and T-S Sim

    Volume 28, Number 5 / May 2002

    245-251Comparison of microporous and nonporous membrane bioreactor systems for the treatment of BTEX in vapor streamsH Attaway, C H Gooding and M G Schmidt
    245-251Comparison of microporous and nonporous membrane bioreactor systems for the treatment of BTEX in vapor streamsH Attaway, C H Gooding and M G Schmidt

  • 252-260

    Biodegradation of a crude oil by three microbial consortia of different origins and metabolic capabilities

  • M Viñas, M Grifoll, J Sabaté and A M Solanas
    252-260Biodegradation of a crude oil by three microbial consortia of different origins and metabolic capabilitiesM Viñas, M Grifoll, J Sabaté and A M Solanas

  • 261-263

    The effects of temperature on the aerobic stability of wheat and corn silages

  • G Ashbell, Z G Weinberg, Y Hen and I Filya
    261-263The effects of temperature on the aerobic stability of wheat and corn silagesG Ashbell, Z G Weinberg, Y Hen and I Filya

  • 264-267

    Cell surface hydrophobicity and mycolic acid composition of Rhodococcus strains isolated from activated sludge foam

  • H M Stratton, P R Brooks, P C Griffiths and R J Seviour
    264-267Cell surface hydrophobicity and mycolic acid composition of
    268-279Structure and on-site formation of biofilms in paper machine water flowK Mattila, A Weber and M S Salkinoja-Salonen
    268-279Structure and on-site formation of biofilms in paper machine water flowK Mattila, A Weber and M S Salkinoja-Salonen

  • 280-283

    Production of testosterone from phytosterol using a single-step microbial transformation by a mutant of Mycobacterium sp.

  • C-K Lo, C-P Pan and W-H Liu
    280-283Production of testosterone from phytosterol using a single-step microbial transformation by a mutant of
    284-290Physiological and molecular detection of crystalliferous Bacillus thuringiensis strains from habitats in the South Central United StatesA O Ejiofor and T Johnson
    284-290Physiological and molecular detection of crystalliferous
    291-296Effect of process parameters on the production and drying of Leuconostoc mesenteroides culturesC P Champagne and N J Gardner
    291-296Effect of process parameters on the production and drying of
    297-301Enhanced production of heterologous macrolide aglycones by fed-batch cultivation of Streptomyces coelicolorR P Desai, T Leaf, E Woo and P Licari
    297-301Enhanced production of heterologous macrolide aglycones by fed-batch cultivation of

    Volume 28, Number 6 / June 2002

    303-310Antagonistic effects of Streptomyces violaceusniger strain G10 on Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense race 4: Indirect evidence for the role of antibiosis in the antagonistic processK Getha and S Vikineswary
    303-310Antagonistic effects of
    311-315Comparison of the effects of temperature and water activity on growth rate of food spoilage mouldsM Sautour, C Soares Mansur, C Divies, M Bensoussan and P Dantigny
    311-315Comparison of the effects of temperature and water activity on growth rate of food spoilage mouldsM Sautour, C Soares Mansur, C Divies, M Bensoussan and P Dantigny

  • 316-324

    Substrate-dependent autoaggregation of Pseudomonas putida CP1 during the degradation of mono-chlorophenols and phenol

  • A Farrell and B Quilty
    316-324Substrate-dependent autoaggregation of
    325-332Succinate production in dual-phase Escherichia coli fermentations depends on the time of transition from aerobic to anaerobic conditionsG N Vemuri, M A Eiteman and E Altman
    325-332Succinate production in dual-phase
    333-337Flexibility of the metabolism of Corynebacterium glutamicum 2262, a glutamic acid-producing bacterium, in response to temperature upshocksS Delaunay, P Lapujade, J M Engasser and J L Goergen
    333-337Flexibility of the metabolism of
    338-343Influence of glucose, fructose and sucrose as carbon sources on kinetics and stoichiometry of lysine production by Corynebacterium glutamicumP Kiefer, E Heinzle and C Wittmann
    338-343Influence of glucose, fructose and sucrose as carbon sources on kinetics and stoichiometry of lysine production by
    344-348Production and properties of an alkaline, thermophilic lipase from Pseudomonas fluorescens NS2WN Kulkarni and R V Gadre
    344-348Production and properties of an alkaline, thermophilic lipase from
    349Microbial reduction of a-chloroketone to a-chlorohydrinA Goswami, K D Mirfakhrae, M J Totleben, S Swaminathan and R N Patel
    349Microbial reduction of α-chloroketone to α-chlorohydrinA Goswami, K D Mirfakhrae, M J Totleben, S Swaminathan and R N Patel

  • 350

    Author index to Volume 28

  • 350Author index to Volume 28

  • 351

    Keyword index to Volume 28

  • 351Keyword index to Volume 28

    Volume 29, Number 1 / July 2002

    1-5Use of degenerate primers and touchdown PCR to amplify a halogenase gene fragment from
    6-9In vitro
    10-15Role of dose concentration in biocide efficacy against
    16-19Optimization of fed-batch fermentation for xylitol production by
    20-27Selection of microbial consortia for treating metal-working fluidsC J van der Gast, C J Knowles, M Starkey and I P Thompson
    28-33Influence of
    34-37Modulation of gene expression from the arabinose-inducible
    38-43Evaluating the potential efficacy of three antifungal sealants of duct liner and galvanized steel as used in HVAC systemsK K Foarde and M Y Menetrez
    44-49High-level production of D

    Volume 29, Number 2 / August 2002

    51-54The radiation resistance of ascospores and sclerotia of
    55-59Optimisation of the expression of a
    60-69The detection of diverse aminoglycoside phosphotransferases within natural populations of actinomycetesAS Anderson, DJ Clark, PH Gibbons and JM Sigmund
    70-74Amylase hyperproduction by deregulated mutants of the thermophilic fungus
    75-82Survival and nutritional requirements of three bacteria isolated from ultrapure waterMB McAlister, LA Kulakov, JF O'Hanlon, MJ Larkin and KL Ogden
    83-92Planktonic nitrate-reducing bacteria and sulfate-reducing bacteria in some western Canadian oil field watersRE Eckford and PM Fedorak
    93-98Extracellular production of L

    Volume 29, Number 3 / September 2002

    99-110Influence of straw types and nitrogen sources on mushroom composting emissions and compost productivityR Noble, P J Hobbs, A Mead and A Dobrovin-Pennington
    111-116A simple structured model for biomass and extracellular enzyme production with recombinant
    117-123Production of butanol from starch-based waste packing peanuts and agricultural wasteT W Jesse, T C Ezeji, N Qureshi and H P Blaschek
    124-128Ethanol production from corn cob hydrolysates by
    129-133Physiology of exopolysaccharide production by
    134-139Yeast adapted to wine: Nitrogen compounds released during induced autolysis in a model wineL Perrot, M Charpentier, C Charpentier, M Feuillat and D Chassagne
    140-144Continuous ethanol production in a nonconventional five-stage system operating with yeast cell recycling at elevated temperaturesC Laluce, C S Souza, C L Abud, E A L Gattas and G M Walker
    145-148Differential expression of polygalacturonase-encoding genes from

    Volume 29, Number 4 / October 2002

    149-154A review of antifoam mechanisms in fermentationR Pelton
    155-162The effect of levofloxacin concentration on the development and maintenance of antibiotic-resistant clones of
    163-169Biosorption of organochlorine pesticides using fungal biomassA L Juhasz, E Smith, J Smith and R Naidu
    170-176Gellan gum biosynthesis in
    177-180Modification of alternan by novel
    181-184Optimization of exopolysaccharide production by
    185-188Isolation of a mutant strain of
    189-195Factors affecting the yield and properties of bacterial celluloseA Krystynowicz, W Czaja, A Wiktorowska-Jezierska, M Gonçalves-Miśkiewicz and M Turkiewicz, et al.
    196-199Glucooligosaccharides from
    200-203Structural analysis of the curdlan-like exopolysaccharide produced by
    204-208Deep-sea hydrothermal vents: A new source of innovative bacterial exopolysaccharides of biotechnological interest?J Guezennec

    Volume 29, Number 5 / November 2002

    209-213Alginate production by
    214-220Enhanced activity by poly(ethylene glycol) modification of
    221-227Fermentation of sugar mixtures using
    228-232Multimethod assessment of commercial nisin preparationsJ Cleveland, M Chikindas and T J Montville
    233-237A
    238-242Chloroxylenol- and triclosan-tolerant bacteria from industrial sourcesJ C Lear, J-Y Maillard, P W Dettmar, P A Goddard and A D Russell
    243-254Chemical and microbiological changes in laboratory incubations of nitrate amendment “sour” produced waters from three western Canadian oil fieldsR E Eckford and P M Fedorak
    255-258Isolation and characterization of a feather-degrading bacterium from the poultry processing industryA Riffel and A Brandelli
    259-263Comparative studies on extracellular protease secretion and glucoamylase production by free and immobilized
    264-267Bioconversion of acid- and gamma-ray-treated sweet potato residue to microbial protein by mixed culturesN H Aziz and G I Mohsen
    268-274Effect of nickel deprivation on methanol degradation in a methanogenic granular sludge bioreactorM H Zandvoort, M B Osuna, R Geerts, G Lettinga and P N L Lens
    275-280Use of
    281-285Optimization of galacto-oligosaccharide production by
    286-291Effect of starvation length upon microbial activity in a biomass recycle reactorA Konopka, T Zakharova and C Nakatsu
    292-295Optimization of submerged culture conditions for the production of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor from
    296-298Indirect conductimetric assay of antibacterial activitiesJ Sawai, R Doi, Y Maekawa, T Yoshikawa and H Kojima

    Volume 29, Number 6 / December 2002

    299-302The effect of space flight on the production of actinomycin D by
    303-308Selection of
    309-313Dinitrogen oxide production by a mixed culture of nitrifying bacteria during ammonia shock loading and aeration failureJ E Burgess, B B Colliver, R M Stuetz and T Stephenson
    314-322Influence of the yeast strain on the changes of the amino acids, peptides and proteins during sparkling wine production by the traditional methodA J Martínez-Rodríguez, A V Carrascosa, P J Martín-Álvarez, V Moreno-Arribas and M C Polo
    323-324Rapid bacterial counts in metal working fluidsJ L Sloyer, T J Novitsky and S Nugent
    325Antimicrobials and biofilmsM H Czechowski and P Stoodley
    326-330Possible implications of biocide accumulation in the environment on the prevalence of bacterial antibiotic resistanceA J McBain, A H Rickard and P Gilbert
    331-338Binary and mixed population biofilms: Time-lapse image analysis and disinfection with biocidesK T Elvers, K Leeming and H M Lappin-Scott
    339-346A mathematical model of quorum sensing in a growing bacterial biofilmD L Chopp, M J Kirisits, B Moran and M R Parsek
    347-353The influence of fluid shear on the structure and material properties of sulphate-reducing bacterial biofilmsB C Dunsmore, A Jacobsen, L Hall-Stoodley, C J Bass and H M Lappin-Scott, et al.
    354-360Action of glutaraldehyde and nitrite against sulfate-reducing bacterial biofilmsL R Gardner and P S Stewart
    361-367Biofilm material properties as related to shear-induced deformation and detachment phenomenaP Stoodley, R Cargo, C J Rupp, S Wilson and I Klapper
    368-372Rapid assessment of antimould efficacies of pressure-treated southern pineD Price, G Drago, J Noble, R Simmons and S Crow Jr, et al.
    373-375Effects of anti-odor automobile air-conditioning system products on adherence of
    376Author index to Volume 29
    377-378Keyword index to Volume 29

    Volume 30, Number 1 / January 2003

    1-5Efficient mechanical disruption of
    6-12Recombinant carbazole-degrading strains for enhanced petroleum processingRobert R. Riddle, Phillip R. Gibbs, Richard C. Willson and Michael J. Benedik
    13-21Silicone antifoam performance enhancement by nonionic surfactants in potato mediumSteven P. Christiano and Kenneth C. Fey
    22-27Lactic acid production by
    28-33Effect of culture conditions on manganese peroxidase production and activity by some white rot fungiP. Gill and D. Arora
    34-40The effect of carbon sources and lactate dehydrogenase deletion on 1,2-propanediol production in
    41-46Production of the secondary metabolites γ-aminobutyric acid and monacolin K by
    47-51Immobilisation of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase from
    52-56Evaluation of
    57-69Microarray analyses of the metabolic responses of
    70-74Degradation of polyvinyl alcohol by
    75-79An inexpensive medium for production of arachidonic acid by

    Volume 30, Number 2 / February 2003

    81-88Kinetic comparisons of mesophilic and thermophilic aerobic biomassJaap C. T. Vogelaar, Bram Klapwijk, Hardy Temmink and Jules B. van Lier
    89-94Characterization of
    95-101Production of exopolysaccharides from a thermophilic microorganism isolated from a marine hot spring in flegrean areasV. Schiano Moriello, L. Lama, A. Poli, C. Gugliandolo and T. L. Maugeri, et al.
    102-106Antimicrobial efficacy of a silver-zeolite matrix coating on stainless steelMarjorie M. Cowan, Kelly Z. Abshire, Stephanie L. Houk and Suzanne M. Evans
    107-113Protocol for laboratory testing of crude-oil bioremediation products in freshwater conditionsJ. R. Haines, K. M. Koran, E. L. Holder and A. D. Venosa
    114-117Purification of alternanase by affinity chromatographyJeffrey A. Ahlgren and Gregory L. Côté
    118-128Scale-up of stirring as foam disruption (SAFD) to industrial scaleFrans W. J. M. M. Hoeks, Lotte A. Boon, Fabian Studer, Menno O. Wolff and Freija van der Schot, et al.
    129-132Significance of the non-oxidative route of the pentose phosphate pathway for supplying carbon to the purine-nucleotide pathway in
    133Molecular characterization and utilization of the CAK1 filamentous viruslike particle

    Volume 30, Number 3 / March 2003

    135-140Potential biological indicators for glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde sterilization processesFathy M. E. Serry, Ashraf A. Kadry and Abdou A. Abdelrahman
    141-145Identification of bacteria contaminating pulp and a paper machine in a Canadian paper millElyse Desjardins and Carole Beaulieu
    146-149Comparative study on the growth and yield of
    150-156Production of the glycopeptide antibiotic A40926 by
    157-160Production of laccase and manganese peroxidase by
    161-167Approaches to stabilization of inter-domain recombination in polyketide synthase gene expression plasmidsZ. Hu, R. P. Desai, Y. Volchegursky, T. Leaf and E. Woo, et al.
    168-174Biofiltration eliminates nuisance chemical odors from industrial air streamsZ. Shareefdeen, B. Herner, D. Webb and S. Wilson
    175-182Degradation of DNA during the autolysis of
    183-189Optimization of phytase production by solid substrate fermentationB. Bogar, G. Szakacs, J. C. Linden, A. Pandey and R. P. Tengerdy
    190-194Performance of a recombinant strain of

    Volume 30, Number 4 / April 2003

    195-204Development of cloning vectors and transformation methods for
    205-209Production of β-glucosidase using immobilised
    210-215Pichia pastoris
    216-219Development of
    220-224Isolation and insecticidal activity of mellamide from
    225-238Colored moderately thermophilic bacteria in paper-machine biofilmsM. Kolari, J. Nuutinen, F. A. Rainey and M. S. Salkinoja-Salonen
    239-244Detection of bacterial contamination in starch and resin-based papermaking chemicals using fluorescence techniquesLiisa Nohynek, Eija Saski, Auli Haikara and Laura Raaska
    245-250Cloning and sequence analyses of a 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl 1,2-dioxygenase gene (

    Volume 30, Number 5 / May 2003

    251IntroductionAllen I. Laskin and Badal C. Saha
    260-270Accelerated biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbon wasteOwen Ward, Ajay Singh and J. Van Hamme
    271-278The role of active-site residues in naphthalene dioxygenaseRebecca E. Parales
    279-291Hemicellulose bioconversionBadal C. Saha
    292-301Biotransformation of β-ketosulfides to produce chiral β-hydroxysulfoxidesH. L. Holland, F. M. Brown, F. Barrett, J. French and D. V. Johnson
    302-307Evaluation of a high temperature immobilised enzyme reactor for production of non-reducing oligosaccharidesChiara Schiraldi, Isabella Di Lernia, Mariateresa Giuliano, Maddalena Generoso and Antonella D'Agostino, et al.
    308-314New approaches to augment fungal biotransformationBalajee Shanmugam, Scott Luckman, Mia Summers, Valerie Bernan and Michael Greenstein
    315-321Engineering lactic acid bacteria with pyruvate decarboxylase and alcohol dehydrogenase genes for ethanol production from
    322-326Biosynthesis of medium-chain-length poly(hydroxyalkanoates) with altered composition by mutant hybrid PHA synthasesDaniel K. Y. Solaiman
    252-259Enzymatic synthesis of chiral intermediates for pharmaceuticalsRamesh Patel, Ronald Hanson, Animesh Goswami, Venkata Nanduri and Amit Banerjee, et al.

    Volume 30, Number 6 / June 2003

    327-356Methodologies for the characterization of microbes in industrial environments: a reviewJohanna Maukonen, Jaana Mättö, Gun Wirtanen, Laura Raaska and Tiina Mattila-Sandholm, et al.
    357-361Improved production of (
    362-368Effects of
    369-374Expression of pigmentation genes following electroporation of albino
    375-382Long-term adaptation of methanol-fed thermophilic (55 °C) sulfate-reducing reactors to NaClM. V. G. Vallero, G. Lettinga and P. N. L. Lens

    Volume 30, Number 7 / July 2003

    383-406Harmful algal blooms: causes, impacts and detectionKevin G. Sellner, Gregory J. Doucette and Gary J. Kirkpatrick
    407-413Biofilms, bacterial signaling, and their ties to marine biologyMark Pasmore and J. William Costerton
    414-420Sequences affecting the regulation of solvent production in
    421-426Development of a structured model for batch cultures of lactic acid bacteriaM. A. Del Nobile, C. Altieri, M. R. Corbo, M. Sinigaglia and E. La Notte
    427-432Heterologous expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae alcohol acetyltransferase genes in Clostridium acetobutylicum and Escherichia coli for the production of isoamyl acetateCatherine Emily Horton, Ke-Xue Huang, George N. Bennett and Frederick B. Rudolph
    433-439Antibiotic activity of lectins from marine algae against marine vibriosW.-R. Liao, J.-Y. Lin, W.-Y. Shieh, W.-L. Jeng and R. Huang
    440-444Role of the pectinolytic enzyme in the lactic acid fermentation of potato pulp by Rhizopus oryzaeK. Saito, Y. Kawamura and Y. Oda

    Volume 30, Number 8 / August 2003

    445IntroductionLeonard Katz
    446-447Sir David Alan HopwoodLeonard Katz
    448-455Polyketide-nonribosomal peptide epothilone antitumor agents: the EpoA, B, C subunitsChristopher T. Walsh, Sarah E. O'Connor and Tanya L. Schneider
    456-461Heterologous production of flavanones in
    462-467AfsR as an integrator of signals that are sensed by multiple serine/threonine kinases in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)Sueharu Horinouchi
    468-471Streptomyces
    472-479Dereplication of
    480-488Rapid engineering of polyketide overproduction by gene transfer to industrially optimized strainsEduardo Rodriguez, Zhihao Hu, Sally Ou, Yanina Volchegursky and C. Richard Hutchinson, et al.
    489-494Active-site residue, domain and module swaps in modular polyketide synthasesFrancesca Del Vecchio, Hrvoje Petkovic, Steven G. Kendrew, Lindsey Low and Barrie Wilkinson, et al.
    495-499Pseudopterosin biosynthesis—pathway elucidation, enzymology, and a proposed production method for anti-inflammatory metabolites from Pseudopterogorgia elisabethaeAmber C. Kohl, Athar Ata and Russell G. Kerr
    500-509Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for improved 6-deoxyerythronolide B productionSumati Murli, Jonathan Kennedy, Linda C. Dayem, John R. Carney and James T. Kealey
    510-515Expression and characterization of the type III polyketide synthase 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxynaphthalene synthase from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)Miho Izumikawa, Paul R. Shipley, Jörn N. Hopke, Thomas O'Hare and Longkuan Xiang, et al.
    516-522Enhanced heterologous polyketide production in Streptomyces by exploiting plasmid co-integrationZhihao Hu, David A. Hopwood and C. Richard Hutchinson
    523-529Evidence from proteomics that some of the enzymes of actinorhodin biosynthesis have more than one form and may occupy distinctive cellular locationsAndrew Hesketh and Keith F. Chater

    Volume 30, Number 9 / September 2003

    536-541Optimization of manganese peroxidase and laccase production in the South American fungus Fomes sclerodermeus (Lév.) CkeVíctorLeandro Papinutti and Flavia Forchiassin
    531-535Potential of a new biotreatment: Sphingomonas cloacae S-3 T degrades nonylphenol in industrial wastewaterKatsuhiko Fujii, Ryohei Yamamoto, Tadaharu Tanaka, Takayoshi Hirakawa and Shintaro Kikuchi
    542-548Microbial characterization and hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of natural bilge waste microfloraN. L. Olivera, M. G. Commendatore, O. Delgado and J. L. Esteves
    549-552Effects of pH and temperature on the survival of coliphages MS2 and QßY. Y. Feng, S. L. Ong, J. Y. Hu, X. L. Tan and W. J. Ng
    553-560Physiology of biofilms of thermophilic bacilli—potential consequences for cleaningS. G. Parkar, S. H. Flint and J. D. Brooks
    561-567Characterisation of bacterial cultures enriched on the chlorophenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid and 4-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) butyric acidC. W. Smejkal, F. A. Seymour, S. K. Burton and H. M. Lappin-Scott
    568-576Cloning and expression of fungal phytases in genetically modified strains of Aspergillus awamoriJudith A. Martin, Richard A. Murphy and Ronan F. G. Power

    Volume 30, Number 10 / October 2003

    577-581Thermostable malate synthase of Streptomyces thermovulgarisL.L. Goh, R. Koh, P. Loke and T.S. Sim
    582-588A method for the selection of production media for actinomycete strains based on their metabolite HPLC profilesJosé R.Tormo, JuanB. García, Mar DeAntonio, Julia Feliz and Aurora Mira, et al.
    589-592Influence of inocula and grains on sclerotia biomass and carotenoid yield of Penicillium sp. PT95 during solid-state fermentationJian-Rong Han and Jing-Ming Yuan
    593-598Production of palatinose using Serratia plymuthica cells immobilized in chitosanAlbert Krastanov and Toshiomi Yoshida
    599-605Development of a submerged-liquid sporulation medium for the johnsongrass bioherbicide Gloeocercospora sorghiJamesK. Mitchell, Mushoba Njalamimba-Bertsch, NathanR. Bradford and JulieA. Birdsong
    606-612Solubilization of cobalt from ocean nodules at neutral pH—a novel bioprocessAmitava Mukherjee, AshokM. Raichur, JayantM. Modak and K.A. Natarajan
    613-622The oxygen transfer rate as key parameter for the characterization of Hansenula polymorpha screening culturesChristoph Stöckmann, Ulrike Maier, Tibor Anderlei, Christof Knocke and Gerd Gellissen, et al.
    623-626Resistance to androstanes as an approach for androstandienedione yield enhancement in industrial mycobacteriaCelso Perez, Alina Falero, Nury Llanes, BlancaR. Hung and MariaE. Hervé, et al.

    Volume 30, Number 11 / November 2003

    627-635Detection and characterization of chitinases and other chitin-modifying enzymesMichaelB. Howard, NathanA. Ekborg, RonaldM. Weiner and StevenW. Hutcheson
    636-642Bioluminescent bioreporter integrated-circuit sensing of microbial volatile organic compoundsS. Ripp, K.A. Daumer, T. McKnight, L.H. Levine and J.L. Garland, et al.
    643-650Detection of non-host viable contaminants in Pichia pastoris cultures and fermentation brothsBradleyA. Plantz, Jackie Andersen, LeonardA. Smith, MichaelM. Meagher and VickiL. Schlegel
    651-655Isopropanol and acetone induces vinyl chloride degradation in Rhodococcus rhodochrousRobinL. Kuntz, LewisR. Brown, MarkE. Zappi and W.Todd French
    656-660Nitrate and phosphate removal by Spirulina platensisA. Lodi, L. Binaghi, C. Solisio, A. Converti and M. Borghi
    661-668Fermentation performance of an exopolysaccharide-producing strain of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricusA.D. Welman and I.S. Maddox
    669-676Improvement of monacolin K, ?-aminobutyric acid and citrinin production ratio as a function of environmental conditions of Monascus purpureus NTU 601Jyh-Jye Wang, Chung-Lin Lee and Tzu-Ming Pan

    Volume 30, Number 12 / December 2003

    677-681Fed-batch culture of Bacillus thuringiensis based on motile intensityS. Chen, J.-Y. Hong and W.-T. Wu
    682-690Optimization of a culture medium for ligninolytic enzyme production and synthetic dye decolorization using response surface methodologyS. Trupkin, L. Levin, F. Forchiassin and A. Viale
    691-698Production and characterization of the milk-clotting protease of Myxococcus xanthus strain 422M. Poza, C. Sieiro, L. Carreira, J. Barros-Velázquez and T.G. Villa
    699-704Malolactic bioconversion using a Oenococcus oeni strain for cider production: effect of yeast extract supplementationMónica Herrero, LuisA. García and Mario Díaz
    705-714High efficiency degradation of tetrahydrofuran (THF) using a membrane bioreactor: identification of THF-degrading cultures of Pseudonocardia sp. strain M1 and Rhodococcus ruber isolate M2K.J. Daye, J.C. Groff, A.C. Kirpekar and R. Mazumder
    715-720Evaluation of Kluyveromyces marxianus FII 510700 grown on a lactose-based medium as a source of a natural bioemulsifierTredwell Lukondeh, NicholasJ. Ashbolt and PeterL. Rogers
    721-731Isolation, structure, and HIV-1-integrase inhibitory activity of structurally diverse fungal metabolitesSheoB. Singh, Hiranthi Jayasuriya, Raymond Dewey, JonD. Polishook and AnneW. Dombrowski, et al.

    Volume 31, Number 1 / January 2004

    1-4The industrial sustainability of bioremediation processesOwenP. Ward
    5-10Carnocin KZ213 produced by Carnobacterium piscicola 213 is adsorbed onto cells during growth. Its biosynthesis is regulated by temperature, pH and medium compositionZineb Khouiti and Jean-Paul Simon
    11-15Auxarthrol A and auxarthrol B: two new tetrahydoanthraquinones from Auxarthron umbrinumKhisalA. Alvi and John Rabenstein
    16-22Selective antimicrobial action of chitosan against spoilage yeasts in mixed culture fermentationsLeticia Gómez-Rivas, BlancaI. Escudero-Abarca, M.Guadalupe Aguilar-Uscanga, PatriciaM. Hayward-Jones and Patricia Mendoza, et al.
    23-28Purification and characterization of a new type of serine carboxypeptidase from Monascus purpureusFang Liu, Shinjiro Tachibana, Toki Taira, Masanobu Ishihara and Masaaki Yasuda
    29-34Microbial characterisation of activated sludge in jet-loop bioreactors treating winery wastewatersAna Eusébio, Maurizio Petruccioli, Manuela Lageiro, Federico Federici and JoséCardoso Duarte
    35-40A growth kinetic model of Kluyveromyces marxianus cultures on cheese whey as substrateLuísG.S. Longhi, DéboraJ. Luvizetto, LucianeS. Ferreira, Rosane Rech and MarcoA.Z. Ayub, et al.
    41-47Production of an endoglucanase by the shipworm bacterium, Teredinobacter turniraeS.K. Ahuja, G.M. Ferreira and A.R. Moreira
    48-50Lovastatin inhibits its own synthesis in Aspergillus terreusJ.L. Casas López, E.M. Rodríguez Porcel, M.A. Vilches Ferrón, J.A. Sánchez Pérez and J.M. Fernández Sevilla, et al.

    Volume 31, Number 2 / February 2004

    51-56Purification and characterisation of alkaline cellulase produced by a novel isolate, Bacillus sphaericus JS1Jagtar Singh, Navneet Batra and RanbirChander Sobti
    57-62Chromium recycling of tannery waste through microbial fermentationE.A. Katsifas, E. Giannoutsou, M. Lambraki, M. Barla and A.D. Karagouni
    63-69Process development for production of recombinant human interferon-? expressed in Escherichia coliR. Khalilzadeh, S.A. Shojaosadati, N. Maghsoudi, J. Mohammadian-Mosaabadi and M.R. Mohammadi, et al.
    70-82Organization of genes required for gellan polysaccharide biosynthesis in Sphingomonas elodea ATCC 31461NancyE. Harding, YaminiN. Patel and RussellJ. Coleman
    83-87Compatibility of alkaline xylanases from an alkaliphilic Bacillus NCL (87-6-10) with commercial detergents and proteasesB. Kamal Kumar, H. Balakrishnan and M.V. Rele
    88-93Influence of temperature on the properties of the xylanolytic enzymes of the thermotolerant fungus Aspergillus phoenicisAnaC.S. Rizzatti, ValériaC. Sandrim, JoãoA. Jorge, HéctorF. Terenzi and MariadeLourdesT.M. Polizeli
    94-97Biodecolourisation of some industrial dyes by white-rot fungiM. Chander, D.S. Arora and H.K. Bath

    Volume 31, Number 3 / March 2004

    99-108Strain improvement for fermentation and biocatalysis processes by genetic engineering technologyShu-Jen Chiang
    109-114Biodegradation of acid blue-15, a textile dye, by an up-flow immobilized cell bioreactorD.K. Sharma, H.S. Saini, M. Singh, S.S. Chimni and B.S. Chadha
    115-121Synthesis of carotenoids by Rhodotorula rubra GED8 co-cultured with yogurt starter cultures in whey ultrafiltrateE.D. Simova, G.I. Frengova and D.M. Beshkova
    122-126Cheese whey: an alternative growth and protective medium for Rhizobium loti cellsM.J. Estrella, F.L. Pieckenstain, M. Marina, L.E. Díaz and O.A. Ruiz
    127-132Biodecolorization of azo, anthraquinonic and triphenylmethane dyes by white-rot fungi and a laccase-secreting engineered strainWeixiao Liu, Yapeng Chao, Xiuqing Yang, Hongbo Bao and Shijun Qian
    133-136Studies on a novel carbon source and cosolvent for lipase production by Candida rugosaDongzhi Wei, Li-ying Zhang and Qingxun Song
    137-147Antibacterial effects of knotwood extractives on paper mill bacteriaL.E. Lindberg, S.M. Willför and B.R. Holmbom

    Volume 31, Number 4 / May 2004

    149-154Liquid-culture production of blastospores of the bioinsecticidal fungus Paecilomyces fumosoroseus using portable fermentation equipmentMark A. Jackson, Angela R. Payne and David A. Odelson
    155-160A general method for the analysis of random bisubstrate enzyme mechanismsVladimir Leskovac, Svetlana Trivic, Draginja Pericin and Julijan Kandrac
    161-169Detection of Bacillus cereus group bacteria from cardboard and paper with real-time PCROuti Priha, Katri Hallamaa, Maria Saarela and Laura Raaska
    170-176Purification and biochemical properties of a thermostable xylose-tolerant ß-D-xylosidase from Scytalidium thermophilumFabiana Fonseca Zanoelo, Maria de Lourdes Teixeira de Moraes Polizeli, Héctor Francisco Terenzi and João Atílio Jorge
    177-182A thermostable lipase produced by a newly isolated Geotrichum-like strain, R59G. Ginalska, R. Bancerz and T. Kornillowicz-Kowalska
    183-188Glutamate as an inhibitor of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activity in Corynebacterium glutamicumStéphane Delaunay, Pascale Daran-Lapujade, Jean-Marc Engasser and Jean-Louis Goergen
    189-197Heterologous gene expression in Thermus thermophilus: ß-galactosidase, dibenzothiophene monooxygenase, PNB carboxy esterase, 2-aminobiphenyl-2,3-diol dioxygenase, and chloramphenicol acetyl transferaseHo-Shin Park, Kevin J. Kayser, Jung-Ho Kwak and John J. Kilbane

    Volume 31, Number 5 / June 2004

    199-203Antifungal activity of Bacillus subtilis 355 against wood-surface contaminant fungiSonia Savluchinske Feio, Ana Barbosa, Manuela Cabrita, Lina Nunes and Alexandra Esteves, et al.
    204-208Factorial designs: an efficient approach to choosing the main factors influencing growth and hydrolase production by Tetrahymena thermophilaJ. De Coninck, B. Leclercq, J. M. Exbrayat and F. Duyme
    209-215Nicotinic acid controls lactate production by K1-LDH: a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain expressing a bacterial LDH geneSophie Colombié and Jean-Marie Sablayrolles
    216-222Mineralization of hexachlorocyclohexane in soil during solid-phase bioremediationTheresa M. Phillips, Hung Lee, Jack T. Trevors and Alan G. Seech
    223-228A wide-range integrative yeast expression vector system based on Arxula adeninivorans-derived elementsYaroslav Terentiev, Almudena Huarto Pico, Erik Böer, Thomas Wartmann and Jens Klabunde, et al.
    229-234Thermostable xylanase10B from Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC824Mursheda K. Ali, Frederick B. Rudolph and George N. Bennett
    235-244An ethanologenic yeast exhibiting unusual metabolism in the fermentation of lignocellulosic hexose sugarsJ. D. Keating, J. Robinson, M. A. Cotta, J. N. Saddler and S. D. Mansfield

    Volume 31, Number 6 / July 2004

    245-254Poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (P3HB) production by bacteria from xylose, glucose and sugarcane bagasse hydrolysateL. F. Silva, M. K. Taciro, M. E. Michelin Ramos, J. M. Carter and J. G. C. Pradella, et al.
    255-260Colonization of hydrophilic contact lenses by yeastM. Soledad Marqués-Calvo
    261-272Encoding microbial metabolic logic: predicting biodegradationBo Kyeng Hou, Lynda B. M. Ellis and Lawrence P. Wackett
    273-277Fusion of Bacillus stearothermophilus leucine aminopeptidase II with the raw-starch-binding domain of Bacillus sp. strain TS-23 a-amylase generates a chimeric enzyme with enhanced thermostability and catalytic activityYu-Wen Hua, Meng-Chun Chi, Huei-Fen Lo, Wen-Hwei Hsu and Long-Liu Lin
    278-288Studies on the microbial populations of the rhizosphere of big sagebrush ( Artemisia tridentata)Antony J. Basil, Janice L. Strap, Heather M. Knotek-Smith and Don L. Crawford
    289-294Ram horn peptone as a source of citric acid production by Aspergillus niger, with a processEsabi B. Kurbanoglu and Namudar I. Kurbanoglu

    Volume 31, Number 7 / August 2004

    295-300Flux to acetate and lactate excretions in industrial fermentations: physiological and biochemical implicationsMansi El-Mansi
    301-310Regulated expression of green fluorescent protein in Debaryomyces hanseniiRicardo G. Maggi and Nadathur S. Govind
    311-322The application of multi-parameter flow cytometry to the study of recombinant Escherichia coli batch fermentation processesGareth Lewis, Ian W. Taylor, Alvin W. Nienow and Christopher J. Hewitt
    323-329Characterization of mesentericin ST99, a bacteriocin produced by Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. dextranicum ST99 isolated from bozaSvetoslav D. Todorov and Leon M. T. Dicks
    330-334Optimization of cell density and dilution rate in Pichia pastoris continuous fermentations for production of recombinant proteinsWenhui Zhang, Chih-Ping Liu, Mehmet Inan and Michael M. Meagher
    335-344The erythromycin biosynthetic gene cluster of Aeromicrobium erythreumIgor A. Brikun, Andrew R. Reeves, William H. Cernota, Minh B. Luu and J. Mark Weber

    Volume 31, Number 8 / September 2004

    345-352Adaptive response of yeasts to furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and new chemical evidence for HMF conversion to 2,5-bis-hydroxymethylfuranZ. L. Liu, P. J. Slininger, B. S. Dien, M. A. Berhow and C. P. Kurtzman, et al.
    353-361Removal of carbonaceous and nitrogenous pollutants from a synthetic wastewater using a membrane-coupled bioreactorSudeshna Ghosh and Timothy M. LaPara
    362-368Inhibition of yeast by lactic acid bacteria in continuous culture: nutrient depletion and/or acid toxicity?Dennis P. Bayrock and W. Michael Ingledew
    369-378Impacts of reduced sulfur components on active and resting ammonia oxidizersK. Sears, J. E. Alleman, J. L. Barnard and J. A. Oleszkiewicz
    379-383A new bioassay method for quantitative analysis of tetracyclinesNúria Rodriguez, Sònia Roig, Núria Olmedo, José G. Lorén and Núria Rius
    384-390Adaptive response of microbial communities to soluble microbial productsK. B. Chipasa and K. Mędrzycka

    Volume 31, Number 9 / October 2004

    391-400Acinetobacter lipases: molecular biology, biochemical properties and biotechnological potentialErick A. Snellman and Rita R. Colwell
    401-408Bacterial contaminants of fuel ethanol productionKelly A. Skinner and Timothy D. Leathers
    409-414Characterization of iron- and sulphide mineral-oxidizing moderately thermophilic acidophilic bacteria from an Indonesian auto-heating copper mine waste heap and a deep South African gold minePäivi H.-M. Kinnunen and Jaakko A. Puhakka
    415-420Biodegradation of seven polychlorinated biphenyls by a newly isolated aerobic bacterium ( Rhodococcus sp. R04)Xiuqing Yang, Yan Sun and Shijun Qian
    421-426Molecular chaperones facilitate the soluble expression of N-acyl-d-amino acid amidohydrolases in Escherichia coliKazuaki Yoshimune, Yoko Ninomiya, Mamoru Wakayama and Mitsuaki Moriguchi
    427-432A repeated batch process for cultivation of Bifidobacterium longumS. -L. Her, K. -J. Duan, D. -C. Sheu and C. -T. Lin
    433-441Xylanases of marine fungi of potential use for biobleaching of paper pulpChandralata Raghukumar, Usha Muraleedharan, V. R. Gaud and R. Mishra
    442-446Production of 1,3-propanediol by Clostridium butyricum VPI 3266 using a synthetic medium and raw glycerolM. González-Pajuelo, J. C. Andrade and I. Vasconcelos

    Volume 31, Number 10 / November 2004

    447-456Enhancing of erythromycin production by Saccharopolyspora erythraea with common and uncommon oilsJ. Hamedi, F. Malekzadeh and A. E. Saghafi-nia
    457-461Behavior of microbial communities developed in the presence/reduced level of soluble microbial productsK. B. Chipasa and K. Mędrzycka
    462-468Mechanisms for solubilization of cobalt, copper and nickel from Indian Ocean nodules at near neutral pH by a marine isolateAmitava Mukherjee, Ashok M. Raichur, Jayant M. Modak and K. A. Natarajan
    469-474A simulation study comparing the impact of experimental error on the performance of experimental designs and artificial neural networks used for process screeningMarcelo Abel Soria, Jose Luis Gonzalez Funes and Augusto Fernando Garcia
    475-481Optimization of Streptomyces peucetius var. caesius N47 cultivation and e-rhodomycinone production using experimental designs and response surface methodsK. Kiviharju, M. Leisola and T. Eerikäinen
    482-488Rapid identification of microbial VOCs from tobacco molds using closed-loop stripping and gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometryN. K. Meruva, J. M. Penn and D. E. Farthing

    Volume 31, Number 11 / December 2004

    489-494Formation of biofilms in drinking water distribution networks, a case study in two cities in Finland and LatviaMarkku J. Lehtola, Tālis Juhna, Ilkka T. Miettinen, Terttu Vartiainen and Pertti J. Martikainen
    495-499Kinetic resolution of ketoprofen ester catalyzed by lipase from a mutant of CBS 5791Junhong Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Long hui Qiu, Fengke Yang and Lin Ye, et al.
    500-506Assessing the viability of a clumpy mnn9 strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae used in the manufacture of recombinant pharmaceutical proteinsPaul A. Duncan, Sean Gallagher, Linda McKerral and P. K. Tsai
    507-516Evidence for the existence of PAH-quinone reductase and catechol- O-methyltransferase in Mycobacterium vanbaalenii PYR-1Yong-Hak Kim, Joanna D. Moody, James P. Freeman, Barbara Brezna and Karl-Heinrich Engesser, et al.
    517-524Antifungal and sprout regulatory bioactivities of phenylacetic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, and tyrosol isolated from the potato dry rot suppressive bacterium Enterobacter cloacae S11:T:07P. J. Slininger, K. D. Burkhead and D. A. Schisler
    525-530Optimization of Serratia marcescens lipase production for enantioselective hydrolysis of 3-phenylglycidic acid esterLi Gao, Jian-He Xu, Xin-Jun Li and Zuo-Zhen Liu
    531-539Expression of a cephalosporin C esterase gene in Acremonium chrysogenum for the direct production of deacetylcephalosporin CJ. Basch, T. Franceschini, S. Tonzi and S.-J.D. Chiang
    540-543A thermostable glucoamylase from a thermophilic Bacillus sp.: characterization and thermostabilityRupinder K. Gill and Jagdeep Kaur

    Volume 31, Number 12 / December 2004

    545-552Scale-up of biopesticide production processes using wastewater sludge as a raw materialA. Yezza, R. D. Tyagi, J. R. Valèro, R. Y. Surampalli and J. Smith
    553-558The effect of nitrogen source on yield and glycosylation of a human cystatin C mutant expressed in Pichia pastorisJason Pritchett and Susan A. Baldwin
    559-564Fermentation of a milk–soymilk and Lycium chinense Miller mixture using a new isolate of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei NTU101 and Bifidobacterium longumFu-Mei Lin, Chiu-Hsia Chiu and Tzu-Ming Pan
    565-571ß-Carotene production by Flavobacterium multivorum in the presence of inorganic salts and ureaPrakash Bhosale and Paul S. Bernstein
    572-580Purification and characterization of a high molecular mass serine carboxypeptidase from Monascus pilosusFang Liu, Shinjiro Tachibana, Toki Taira, Masanobu Ishihara and Fumio Kato, et al.
    581-584Effect of yeast inoculation rate on the metabolism of contaminating lactobacilli during fermentation of corn mashNeelakantam V. Narendranath and Ronan Power
    585-589Lycopene accumulation and cyclic carotenoid deficiency in heterotrophic Chlorella treated with nicotineEiji Ishikawa and Hiroshi Abe

    Volume 32, Number 1 / January 2005

    1-6Cometabolic reduction of bromate by a mixed culture of microorganisms using hydrogen gas in a gas-lift reactorC. G. van Ginkel, B. J. Middelhuis, F. Spijk and W. R. Abma
    7-11Immobilization of cells with nitrilase activity from a thermophilic bacterial strainL. Kabaivanova, E. Dobreva, P. Dimitrov and E. Emanuilova
    12-18Characterization of thermostable Xyn10A enzyme from mesophilic Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824Mursheda K. Ali, Frederick B. Rudolph and George N. Bennett
    19-23Screening of chitin deacetylase from Mucoralean strains (Zygomycetes) and its relationship to cell growth rateR. V. S. Amorim, W. M. Ledingham, K. Fukushima and G. M. Campos-Takaki
    24-32Evaluation of Streptomyces sp. strain g10 for suppression of Fusarium wilt and rhizosphere colonization in pot-grown banana plantletsK. Getha, S. Vikineswary, W. H. Wong, T. Seki and A. Ward, et al.
    33-37Biodegradation of toluene by the new fungal isolates Paecilomyces variotii and Exophiala oligospermaElena Estévez, María C. Veiga and Christian Kennes
    38-40Reducing by-product formation in L

    Volume 32, Number 2 / February 2005

    41-45Production of a novel indole ester from 2-aminobenzoate by Rhodobacter sphaeroides OU5M. R. Sunayana, Ch. Sasikala and Ch. V. Ramana
    46-52Toxicity of nitrite toward mesophilic and thermophilic sulphate-reducing, methanogenic and syntrophic populations in anaerobic sludgeCaroline O’Reilly and Emer Colleran
    53-60A method for surveying and classifying Leuconostoc spp. glucansucrases according to strain-dependent acceptor product patternsGregory L. Côté and Timothy D. Leathers
    61-66Growth of Bacillus methanolicus in seawater-based mediaClaire F. Komives, Louis Yip-Yan Cheung, Stefanie B. Pluschkell and Michael C. Flickinger
    67-74Preparative synthesis of drug metabolites using human cytochrome P450s 3A4, 2C9 and 1A2 with NADPH-P450 reductase expressed in Escherichia coliRobert B. Vail, Michael J. Homann, Imad Hanna and Aleksey Zaks
    75-82Poly(hydroxyalkanoate) synthase genotype and PHA production of Pseudomonas corrugata and P. mediterraneaDaniel K. Y. Solaiman, Vittoria Catara and Sebastiana Greco

    Volume 32, Number 3 / March 2005

    83-86Bioconversion of phytosterols to androstanes by mycobacteria growing on sugar cane mudC. Pérez, A. Falero, B. R. Hung, S. Tirado and Y. Balcinde
    87-93Effect of carbon sources differing in oxidation state and transport route on succinate production in metabolically engineered Escherichia coliHenry Lin, George N. Bennett and Ka-Yiu San
    94-102New method to characterize microbial diversity using flow cytometryHo-Shin Park, Rebecca Schumacher and John J. Kilbane
    103-108Light effects on cell development and secondary metabolism in MonascusTsuyoshi Miyake, Akira Mori, Toshie Kii, Tadashi Okuno and Yasuaki Usui, et al.
    109-114Polysaccharide-producing bacteria isolated from paper machine slime depositsM. Rättö, M. -L. Suihko and M. Siika-aho
    115-123Codon optimization of bacterial luciferase (lux) for expression in mammalian cellsStacey S. Patterson, Hebe. M. Dionisi, Rakesh K. Gupta and Gary S. Sayler

    Volume 32, Number 4 / April 2005

    125-134Comparison of wild-type and UV-mutant β-glucanase-producing strains of Talaromyces emersonii with potential in brewing applicationsTracey C. McCarthy, Eoin Lalor, Orla Hanniffy, Angela V. Savage and Maria G. Tuohy
    135-140Production of red pigments by the insect pathogenic fungus Cordyceps unilateralis BCC 1869Panida Unagul, Patcharaporn Wongsa, Prasat Kittakoop, Sutichai Intamas and Prasert Srikitikulchai, et al.
    141-147Biochemical characterisation of extracellular phytase (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate phosphohydrolase) from a hyper-producing strain of Aspergillus niger van TeighemPurva Vats and U. C. Banerjee
    148-154Improvement of bioremediation by Pseudomonas and Burkholderia by mutants of the Vitreoscilla hemoglobin gene (vgb) integrated into their chromosomesYongsoon Kim, Dale A. Webster and Benjamin C. Stark
    155-162Isolation and identification of bacteria from spent nuclear fuel poolsEduardo Chicote, Ana M. García, Diego A. Moreno, M. Isabel Sarró and Petra I. Lorenzo, et al.
    163-170Monitoring of microbial souring in chemically treated, produced-water biofilm systems using molecular techniquesB. V. Kjellerup, R. H. Veeh, P. Sumithraratne, T. R. Thomsen and K. Buckingham-Meyer, et al.

    Volume 32, Number 5 / May 2005

    171-185Laboratory evaluation of oil spill bioremediation products in salt and freshwater systemsJohn R. Haines, Eric J. Kleiner, Kim A. McClellan, Karen M. Koran and Edith L. Holder, et al.
    186-194Production and purification of a calcium-dependent protease from Bacillus cereus BG1B. Ghorbel-Frikha, A. Sellami-Kamoun, N. Fakhfakh, A. Haddar and L. Manni, et al.
    195-203Comparison between biological and chemical treatment of wastewater containing nitrogen and phosphorusEbtesam El-Bestawy, Hany Hussein, Hoda H. Baghdadi and Mohamed Fahmy El-Saka
    204-210Impact of carbon and nitrogen nutrition on the quality, yield and composition of blastospores of the bioinsecticidal fungus Paecilomyces fumosoroseusSophie Cliquet and Mark A. Jackson
    211-214Monocomponent endoglucanase treatment increases the reactivity of softwood sulphite dissolving pulpGunnar Henriksson, Maria Christiernin and Roland Agnemo

    Volume 32, Number 6 / June 2005

    215-226New developments in the understanding of the cation diffusion facilitator familyChristopher J. Haney, Gregor Grass, Sylvia Franke and Christopher Rensing
    227-233Repeated-batch production of kojic acid in a cell-retention fermenter using Aspergillus oryzae M3B9H. M. Wan, C. C. Chen, R. Giridhar, T. S. Chang and W. T. Wu
    234-252Microbial metabolomics: replacing trial-and-error by the unbiased selection and ranking of targetsMariët J. van der Werf, Renger H. Jellema and Thomas Hankemeier
    253-260Cultivation conditions and properties of extracellular crude lipase from the psychrotrophic fungus Penicillium chrysogenum 9′R. Bancerz, G. Ginalska, J. Fiedurek and A. Gromada
    261-267Biodegradation of cyclic nitramines by tropical marine sediment bacteriaManish Bhatt, Jian-Shen Zhao, Fanny Monteil-Rivera and Jalal Hawari

    Volume 32, Number 7 / July 2005

    269-276Purification and characterization of hyperthermotolerant leucine aminopeptidase from Geobacillus thermoleovorans 47bSomkid Deejing, Kazuaki Yoshimune, Saisamorn Lumyong and Mitsuaki Moriguchi
    277-283Production of amylase by Arthrobacter psychrolactophilusMichael R. Smith and James C. Zahnley
    284-288Fed-batch fermentation for production of Kluyveromyces marxianusFII 510700 cultivated on a lactose-based mediumTredwell Lukondeh, Nicholas J. Ashbolt and Peter L. Rogers
    289-294Screening, mutagenesis and protoplast fusion of Aspergillus niger for the enhancement of extracellular glucose oxidase productionA. A. Khattab and W. A. Bazaraa
    295IntroductionGeorge E. Pierce and Roya Borazjani
    296-300Simple oligomers as antimicrobial peptide mimicsJason Rennie, Lachelle Arnt, Haizhong Tang, Klaus Nüsslein and Gregory N. Tew
    301-308Lethality of chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and a commercial fruit and vegetable sanitizer to vegetative cells and spores of Bacillus cereus and spores of Bacillus thuringiensisLarry R. Beuchat, Charles A. Pettigrew, Mario E. Tremblay, Brian J. Roselle and Alan J. Scouten
    309-318Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, and device-related nosocomial infections: implications, trends, and potential approaches for controlGeorge E. Pierce
    319-321Mold colonization during use of preservative-treated and untreated air filters, including HEPA filters from hospitals and commercial locations over an 8-year period (1996–2003)Daniel L. Price, Robert B. Simmons, Sidney A. Crow Jr and Donald G. Ahearn

    Volume 32, Number 8 / August 2005

    323-334Dextran dextrinase and dextran of Gluconobacter oxydansMyriam Naessens, An Cerdobbel, Wim Soetaert and Erick J. Vandamme
    335-344Purification and characterization of a serine alkaline protease from
    345-348β-Methyl-xyloside: positive effect on xylanase induction in Cellulomonas flavigenaMarìa Eugenia Hidalgo-Lara, G. S. Amelia Farrés and María del Carmen Montes-Horcasitas
    349-354The appropriateness of swab cultures for the release of human allograft tissueChad J. Ronholdt and Simon Bogdansky
    355-363Rapid purification of recombinant listeriolysin O (LLO) from Escherichia coliRobin L. T. Churchill, Hung Lee and J. Christopher Hall
    364-370Enhanced photocatalytic inactivation of bacterial spores on surfaces in airAmit Vohra, D. Y. Goswami, D. A. Deshpande and S. S. Block
    371-377Influence of pectin and glucose on growth and polygalacturonase production by
    378-381Antifungal activities of actinomycete strains associated with high-altitude sagebrush rhizosphereA. E. Jiménez-Esquilín and T. M. Roane
    382Molecular cloning and characterization of a phytochelatin synthase gene,

    Volume 32, Number 9 / September 2005

    383-390Characterization of salt-tolerant glutaminase from Stenotrophomonas maltophilia NYW-81 and its application in Japanese soy sauce fermentationMamoru Wakayama, Tomohiro Yamagata, Aki Kamemura, Nitaya Bootim and Shigekazu Yano, et al.
    391-396Production of 1,3-Propanediol by Clostridium butyricum VPI 3266 in continuous cultures with high yield and productivityM. González-Pajuelo, J. C. Andrade and I. Vasconcelos
    397-401Biosynthesis of poly-β-hydroxyalkanoates by Sphingopyxis chilensis S37 and Wautersia sp. PZK cultured in cellulose pulp mill effluents containing 2,4,6-trichlorophenolLorena M. Tobella, Marta Bunster, Amalia Pooley, José Becerra and Felix Godoy, et al.
    402-408Production of human caseinomacropeptide in recombinant
    409-414Anaerobic co-reduction of chromate and nitrate by bacterial cultures of Staphylococcus epidermidis L-02A Vatsouria, M Vainshtein, P Kuschk, A Wiessner and Kosolapov D, et al.
    415-423Degradation of RNA during the autolysis of
    424-429Biological deinking of inkjet-printed paper using

    Volume 32, Number 10 / October 2005

    431-438The active component in the flax-retting system of the zygomycete Rhizopus oryzae sb is a family 28 polygalacturonaseJing Zhang, Hongbin Henriksson, Istvan J Szabo, Gunnar Henriksson and Gunnar Johansson
    439-448Characteristics of the amylase of Arthrobacter psychrolactophilusMichael R. Smith and James C. Zahnley
    449-454Proteolytic activity of Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus in frozen-stored Kashkaval cheeseZhelyazko I. Simov and Galin Y. Ivanov
    455-464Metabolism of fluoranthene by mycobacterial strains isolated by their ability to grow in fluoranthene or pyreneZaira López, Joaquim Vila and Magdalena Grifoll
    465-473Active site residues controlling substrate specificity in 2-nitrotoluene dioxygenase from
    474-480Extended operation of a pressurized 75-L bioreactor for shLkn-1 production by
    481-486Isolation by genetic and physiological characteristics of a fuel-ethanol fermentative Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain with potential for genetic manipulationEurípedes Alves da Silva Filho, Hélio Fernandes de Melo, Daiane Felberg Antunes, Scheila Karina Brito dos Santos and Alecsandra do Monte Resende, et al.
    487-489Debittering effect of Monascus carboxypeptidase during the hydrolysis of soybean proteinFang Liu and Masaaki Yasuda

    Volume 32, Numbers 11-12 / December 2005

    491Special issue on environmental biotechnologyS. Silver and J. J. Cooney
    492-495Environmental biotechnology for developing countries: needs and prioritiesChulabhorn Mahidol
    496-501The role of the convention on biological diversity and its protocol on biosafety in fostering the conservation and sustainable use of the world’s biological wealth for socio-economic and sustainable developmentHamdallah Zedan
    502-513Strategies for the engineered phytoremediation of toxic element pollution: mercury and arsenicRichard B. Meagher and Andrew C. P. Heaton
    514-520Phytoremediation of toxic trace elements in soil and waterDanika L. LeDuc and Norman Terry
    521-526Arsenic removal from the aqueous system using plant biomass: a bioremedial approachPushpa Kumari, Parul Sharma, Shalini Srivastava and M. M. Srivastava
    527-533Molecular cloning and characterization of a phytochelatin synthase gene, PvPCS1, from Pteris vittata L.Ruibin Dong, Elide Formentin, Carmen Losseso, Francesco Carimi and Piero Benedetti, et al.
    534-541Biochemical and molecular characterization of a tetrachloroethene dechlorinating Desulfitobacterium sp. strain Y51: a reviewKensuke Furukawa, Akiko Suyama, Yoshinori Tsuboi, Taiki Futagami and Masatoshi Goto
    542-547Isolation and characterization of solvent-tolerant Pseudomonas putida strain T-57, and its application to biotransformation of toluene to cresol in a two-phase (organic-aqueous) systemIrvan Faizal, Kana Dozen, Chang Soo Hong, Akio Kuroda and Noboru Takiguchi, et al.
    548-553Removal of
    554-560Detoxification of the organophosphate nerve agent coumaphos using organophosphorus hydrolase immobilized on cellulose materialsAyman H. Mansee, Wilfred Chen and Ashok Mulchandani
    561-566Molecular evidence of genetic modification of
    567-576Purification, characterization, gene cloning and nucleotide sequencing of D-stereospecific amino acid amidase from soil bacterium: Delftia acidovoransTipparat Hongpattarakere, Hidenobu Komeda and Yasuhisa Asano
    577-586Surface adsorption, intracellular accumulation and compartmentalization of Pb(II) in batch-operated lagoons with Salvinia minima as affected by environmental conditions, EDTA and nutrientsEugenia J. Olguín, Gloria Sánchez-Galván, Teresa Pérez-Pérez and Arith Pérez-Orozco
    587-605A bacterial view of the periodic table: genes and proteins for toxic inorganic ionsSimon Silver and Le T. Phung
    606-614Genomic insights into the iron uptake mechanisms of the biomining microorganism Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidansRaquel Quatrini, Eugenia Jedlicki and David S. Holmes
    615-621Chromium-resistant bacteria and cyanobacteria: impact on Cr(VI) reduction potential and plant growthMuhammad Faisal, Abdul Hameed and Shahida Hasnain
    622-628Monitoring microaerobic denitrification of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by online NAD(P)H fluorescenceLu-Kwang Ju, Fan Chen and Qing Xia
    629-638Comparing recovering efficiency of immunomagnetic separation and centrifugation of mycobacteria in metalworking fluidsShu-Chi Chang, Tracey I. Anderson, Sarah E. Bahrman, Cyndee L. Gruden and Anna I. Khijniak, et al.
    639-650Risk mitigation of genetically modified bacteria and plants designed for bioremediationJohn Davison
    651-664White biotechnology for green chemistry: fermentative 2-oxocarboxylic acids as novel building blocks for subsequent chemical synthesesU. Stottmeister, A. Aurich, H. Wilde, J. Andersch and S. Schmidt, et al.
    665-668Applications of forensic chemistry to environmental workDiane L. Saber, David Mauro and Tanita Sirivedhin
    669-674A portable surface plasmon resonance sensor system for real-time monitoring of small to large analytesScott D. Soelberg, Timothy Chinowsky, Gary Geiss, Charles B. Spinelli and Richard Stevens, et al.
    675-677The Pseudomonas aeruginosa RhlA enzyme is involved in rhamnolipid and polyhydroxyalkanoate productionGloria Soberón-Chávez, Marisela Aguirre-Ramírez and Rosalba Sánchez
    678-686Production of lactic acid and fungal biomass by Rhizopus fungi from food processing waste streamsBo Jin, Pinghe Yin, Yihong Ma and Ling Zhao
    687-690Chemical modulation of physiological adaptation and cross-protective responses against oxidative stress in soil bacterium and phytopathogen, XanthomonasSkorn Mongkolsuk, James M. Dubbs and Paiboon Vattanaviboon
    691-696Comparative anaerobic treatment of wastewater from pharmaceutical, brewery, paper and amino acid producing industriesJesús Rodríguez-Martínez, Silvia Y. Martínez-Amador and Yolanda Garza-García

    Volume 33, Number 1 / January 2006

    1-7Metabolic engineering of a
    8-16Ammonium and urea removal by Spirulina platensisA. Converti, S. Scapazzoni, A. Lodi and J. C. M. Carvalho
    17-21The effect of bio-converted polyunsaturated fatty acids on the oxidation of TAG containing highly unsaturated fatty acidsYoung-Mi Kim, Geon-Ho Lee, Young-Geun Yeo, In-Hwan Kim and Kazuo Miyashita, et al.
    22-28Redesign, synthesis and functional expression of the 6-deoxyerythronolide B polyketide synthase gene clusterHugo G. Menzella, Sarah J. Reisinger, Mark Welch, James T. Kealey and Jonathan Kennedy, et al.
    29-36Characterization of microbial contamination in United States Air Force aviation fuel tanksMichelle E. Rauch, Harold W. Graef, Sophie M. Rozenzhak, Sharon E. Jones and Charles A. Bleckmann, et al.
    37-44Bacterial growth and substrate degradation by BTX-oxidizing culture in response to salt stressChi-Yuan Lee and Ching-Hsing Lin
    45-54Desulfovibrionales-related bacteria in a paper mill environment as detected with molecular techniques and cultureJohanna Maukonen, Maria Saarela and Laura Raaska
    55-61Optimization of a protective medium for enhancing the viability of freeze-dried

    Volume 33, Number 2 / February 2006

    63IntroductionSusan Jensen, Kevin Reynolds and Richard H. Baltz
    64-65Dedication to Professor Julian DaviesRichard H. Baltz
    66-74Combinatorial biosynthesis of lipopeptide antibiotics in Streptomyces roseosporusRichard H. Baltz, Paul Brian, Vivian Miao and Stephen K. Wrigley
    75-83Identification and disruptional analysis of the Streptomyces cinnamonensis msdA gene, encoding methylmalonic acid semialdehyde dehydrogenaseChaoxuan Li, Konstantin Akopiants and Kevin A. Reynolds
    84-87Isolation and partial characterization of a cryptic polyene gene cluster in
    88-93Genetic control for light-induced carotenoid production in non-phototrophic bacteriaHideaki Takano, Dalal Asker, Teruhiko Beppu and Kenji Ueda
    94-104Butenyl-spinosyns, a natural example of genetic engineering of antibiotic biosynthetic genesDonald R. Hahn, Gary Gustafson, Clive Waldron, Brian Bullard and James D. Jackson, et al.
    105-120Mechanisms for incorporation of glycerol-derived precursors into polyketide metabolitesLaura J. Walton, Christophe Corre and Gregory L. Challis
    121-128Heterologous production of daptomycin in
    129-140The lipopeptide antibiotic A54145 biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces fradiaeVivian Miao, Renee Brost, Joanne Chapple, Kevin She and Marie-François Coëffet-Le Gal, et al.
    141-150Multiple pathways for acetate assimilation in Streptomyces cinnamonensisKonstantin Akopiants, Galina Florova, Chaoxuan Li and Kevin A. Reynolds
    151-158Disruption of the copper efflux pump (CopA) of
    159-172A framework to analyze multiple time series data: A case study with Streptomyces coelicolorSarika Mehra, Wei Lian, Karthik P. Jayapal, Salim P. Charaniya and David H. Sherman, et al.

    Volume 33, Number 3 / March 2006

    173-182A recombinant vaccine against hydatidosis: production of the antigen in Escherichia coliDaniel Manderson, Robert Dempster and Yusuf Chisti
    183-191Occurrence and characterization of actinobacteria and thermoactinomycetes isolated from pulp and board samples containing recycled fibresM.-L. Suihko, R.M. Kroppenstedt and E. Stackebrandt
    192-196Controlled formation of volatile components in cider making using a combination of
    197-207Biodegradation of chlorinated alkanes and their commercial mixtures by Pseudomonas sp. strain 273Ester Heath, Wayne A. Brown, Soren R. Jensen and Michael P. Bratty
    208-214Nitrile bioconversion by Microbacterium imperiale CBS 498-74 resting cells in batch and ultrafiltration membrane bioreactorsM. Cantarella, L. Cantarella, A. Gallifuoco and A. Spera
    215-220Accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoates by Microlunatus phosphovorus under various growth conditionsAygul Akar, Esma Ucisik Akkaya, S. Koray Yesiladali, Gamze Çelikyilmaz and Emine Ubay Çokgor, et al.
    221-237Dispersed plug flow model for upflow anaerobic sludge bed reactors with focus on granular sludge dynamicsSergey V. Kalyuzhnyi, Vyacheslav V. Fedorovich and Piet Lens
    238-242Sensitivity to detergents and plasmid curing in Enterococcus faecalisJacqueline Keyhani, Ezzatollah Keyhani, Farnoosh Attar and Azam Haddadi
    243-246Titration biosensors for the estimation of the biochemical nitrate demand of municipal and industrial wastesA. Onnis, A. Carucci and G. Cappai

    Volume 33, Number 4 / April 2006

    247-260α-l-Arabinofuranosidases: the potential applications in biotechnologyMondher Th. Numan and Narayan B. Bhosle
    261-268Destruction of Deinococcus geothermalis biofilm by photocatalytic ALD and sol-gel TiO2 surfacesMari Raulio, Viljami Pore, Sami Areva, Mikko Ritala and Markku Leskelä, et al.
    269-273Torularhodin and torulene are the major contributors to the carotenoid pool of marine
    274-282Enzymatic resolution of racemic phenyloxirane by a novel epoxide hydrolase from Aspergillus niger SQ-6 and its fed-batch fermentationYanbin Liu, Qian Sha, Sheng Wu, Jianjun Wang and Liu Yang, et al.
    283-288Antibiotic production improvement in the rare actinomycete Planobispora rosea by selection of mutants resistant to the Aminoglycosides Streptomycin and Gentamycin and to RifamycinFabrizio Beltrametti, Roberta Rossi, Enrico Selva and Flavia Marinelli
    289-297Rapid detection and high-resolution discrimination of the genus Streptomyces based on 16S–23S rDNA spacer region and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresisHo-Shin Park and John J. Kilbane II
    298-308Proteome analysis and comparison of Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 and Spo0A strain variantsLeighann Sullivan and George N. Bennett
    309-314Utilization of mustard waste isolates for improved production of astaxanthin by Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhousJ. Tinoi, N. Rakariyatham and R. L. Deming
    315-323The effects of organic carbon, ammoniacal-nitrogen, and oxygen partial pressure on the stratification of membrane-aerated biofilmsTimothy M. LaPara, Alina C. Cole, John W. Shanahan and Michael J. Semmens

    Volume 33, Number 5 / May 2006

    325-337The current status of natural products from marine fungi and their potential as anti-infective agentsPunyasloke Bhadury, Balsam T. Mohammad and Phillip C. Wright
    338-342Biocatalytic acylation of carbohydrates with fatty acids from palm fatty acid distillatesThanongsak Chaiyaso, Aran H-kittikun and Wolfgang Zimmermann
    343-348Antimicrobial activity on glass materials subject to disinfectant xerogel coatingG. J. Copello, S. Teves, J. Degrossi, M. D’Aquino and M. F. Desimone, et al.
    349-352Microbial transformation of artemisinin to 5-hydroxyartemisinin by Eurotium amstelodami and Aspergillus nigerIgor A. Parshikov, Brushapathy Miriyala, Kannoth M. Muraleedharan, Mitchell A. Avery and John S. Williamson
    353-358The effects of Propionibacterium acidipropionici and Lactobacillus plantarum, applied at ensiling, on the fermentation and aerobic stability of low dry matter corn and sorghum silagesI Filya, E Sucu and A Karabulut
    359-367Colanic acid is an exopolysaccharide common to many enterobacteria isolated from paper-machine slimesM. Rättö, R. Verhoef, M. -L. Suihko, A. Blanco and H. A. Schols, et al.
    368-376Studies on inhibition of transformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene catalyzed by Fe-only hydrogenase from Clostridium acetobutylicumRazia Kutty and George N. Bennett
    377-383Incorporation of polyethylene glycol in polyhydroxyalkanoic acids accumulated by Azotobacter chroococcum MAL-201Soma Pal Saha, A. Patra and A.K. Paul
    384-390Exopolysaccharides production in Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Lactobacillus casei exploiting microfiltrationC. Schiraldi, V. Valli, A. Molinaro, M. Cartenì and M. De Rosa
    391-400Metabolism associated with raised metabolic flux to sugar nucleotide precursors of exopolysaccharides in Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricusA. D. Welman, I. S. Maddox and R. H. Archer

    Volume 33, Number 6 / June 2006

    401-407Pipecolic acid in microbes: biosynthetic routes and enzymesMin He
    408-416Effect of n-dodecane on Crypthecodinium cohnii fermentations and DHA productionTeresa Lopes da Silva, Ana Mendes, Rui L. Mendes, Vítor Calado and Sebastião S. Alves, et al.
    417-422Studies on inositol-mediated expression of MAL gene encoding maltase and phospholipid biosynthesis in Schizosaccharomyces pombeShumin Yao, Zhenming Chi and Susu He
    423-430Targeting polyketide synthase gene pool within actinomycetes: new degenerate primersMiloje Savic and Branka Vasiljevic
    431-435Batch and repeated batch production of l(+)-lactic acid by Enterococcus faecalis RKY1 using wood hydrolyzate and corn steep liquorY. -J. Wee, J. -S. Yun, D. Kim and H. -W. Ryu
    436-444Purification and characterization of a fibrinolytic subtilisin-like protease of Bacillus subtilis TP-6 from an Indonesian fermented soybean, TempehSeong-Bo Kim, Dong-Woo Lee, Chan-Ick Cheigh, Eun-Ah Choe and Sang-Jae Lee, et al.
    445-453Characterization of product capture resin during microbial cultivationsScott Frykman, Hiroko Tsuruta, Jorge Galazzo and Peter Licari
    454-462Effects of nitrate treatment on a mixed species, oil field microbial biofilmBraden Dunsmore, James Youldon, David R. Thrasher and Ian Vance
    463-468Development of a process for the production of the anticancer lead compound pleurotin by fermentation of Hohenbuehelia atrocaeruleaS. M. Shipley, A. L. Barr, S. J. Graf, R. P. Collins and T. G. McCloud, et al.
    469-474Effect of pH and lactic or acetic acid on ethanol productivity by Saccharomyces cerevisiae in corn mashTara Graves, Neelakantam V. Narendranath, Karl Dawson and Ronan Power

    Volume 33, Number 7 / July 2006

    475Highlights of the Annual Meeting of SIM, 2005Richard H. Baltz
    476-485Developing cell-free biology for industrial applicationsJim Swartz
    486-495From natural products discovery to commercialization: a success storyArnold L. Demain
    496-499Are antibiotics naturally antibiotics?Julian Davies
    500-506Antibiotic production by actinomycetes: the Janus faces of regulationEric Cundliffe
    507-513Marcel Faber Roundtable: Is our antibiotic pipeline unproductive because of starvation, constipation or lack of inspiration?Richard H. Baltz
    514-522Muscodor albus and its biological promiseGary Strobel
    523-531Drug discovery from natural productsVincent P. Gullo, James McAlpine, Kin S. Lam, Dwight Baker and Frank Petersen
    532-538Elucidation of the biosynthetic origin of the anti-inflammatory pseudopterosinsRussell G. Kerr, Amber C. Kohl and Tyrone A. Ferns
    539-544New drugs from marine microbes: the tide is turningDavid J. Newman and Russell T. Hill
    545-551Diversity and biotechnological potential of the sponge-associated microbial consortiaGuangyi Wang
    552-559Structural diversity and functional novelty of new carotenoid biosynthesis genesQiong Cheng
    560-568Engineering biosynthetic pathways to generate antitumor indolocarbazole derivativesCésar Sánchez, Carmen Méndez and José A. Salas
    569-576Understanding and manipulating glycopeptide pathways: the example of the dalbavancin precursor A40926Margherita Sosio and Stefano Donadio
    577-588Analysis of myxobacterial secondary metabolism goes molecularHelge B. Bode and Rolf Müller
    589-599Genetic manipulation of the biosynthetic process leading to phoslactomycins, potent protein phosphatase 2A inhibitorsMohini Ghatge, Nadaraj Palaniappan, Suparna Das Choudhuri and Kevin Reynolds
    600-609Effects of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase gene knockouts on erythromycin production in carbohydrate-based and oil-based fermentations of Saccharopolyspora erythraeaAndrew R. Reeves, Igor A. Brikun, William H. Cernota, Benjamin I. Leach and Melissa C. Gonzalez, et al.
    610-615A genome-based approach to create a minimally mutated
    616-626Polyhydroxyalkanoate copolymers from forest biomassThomas M. Keenan, James P. Nakas and Stuart W. Tanenbaum
    627-634Silver as biocides in burn and wound dressings and bacterial resistance to silver compoundsSimon Silver, Le T. Phung and Gregg Silver

    Volume 33, Number 8 / August 2006

    635-645Behavior of lipids in biological wastewater treatment processesK. B. Chipasa and K. Mędrzycka
    646-654Supplementation requirements of brewery’s spent grain hydrolysate for biomass and xylitol production by Debaryomyces hansenii CCMI 941F. Carvalheiro, L. C. Duarte, S. Lopes, J. C. Parajó and H. Pereira, et al.
    655-660Improvement in fermentation characteristics of degermed ground corn by lipid supplementationGanti S. Murthy, Vijay Singh, David B. Johnston, Kent D. Rausch and M. E. Tumbleson
    661-668Proteases production by two Vibrio species on residuals marine mediaJ. A. Vázquez, S. F. Docasal, J. Mirón, M. P. González and M. A. Murado
    669-676Efficacy of lipase from
    677-684Biodegradability of end-groups of the biocide polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) assessed using model compoundsLeon P. O’Malley, Andrew N. Collins and Graham F. White
    685-692Substrate and metabolite diffusion within model medium for soft cheese in relation to growth of Penicillium camembertiiMazen Aldarf, Florence Fourcade, Abdeltif Amrane and Yves Prigent
    693-700Expression of
    701-706Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from inexpensive extruded rice bran and starch by Haloferax mediterraneiTing-Yen Huang, Kow-Jen Duan, Shih-Yow Huang and C. Will Chen
    707-712Preliminary report on the biological effects of space flight on the producing strain of a new immunosuppressant, Kanglemycin CJianqin Zhou, Chenghang Sun, Nanjin Wang, Rongmei Gao and Shuoke Bai, et al.
    713-718Optimization of enantioselective resolution of racemic ibuprofen by native lipase from Aspergillus nigerPatrícia de O. Carvalho, Fabiano J. Contesini, Renato Bizaco, Silvana Ap. Calafatti and Gabriela A. Macedo
    719-723A very efficient bioconversion of soybean phytosterols mixtures to androstanes by mycobacteriaC. Pérez, A. Falero, H. Luu Duc, Y. Balcinde and B. R. Hung

    Volume 33, Number 9 / September 2006

    725-733Studies on the microbial transformation of androst-1,4-dien-3,17-dione with Acremonium strictumMohammad Ali Faramarzi, Mojtaba Tabatabaei Yazdi, Hoda Jahandar, Mohsen Amini and Hamid Reza Monsef-Esfahani
    734-740Diversity of bacteria contaminating paper machinesTomi Lahtinen, Mirva Kosonen, Marja Tiirola, Matti Vuento and Christian Oker-Blom
    741-749Comparative antibacterial potential of selected aldehyde-based biocides and surfactants against planktonic Pseudomonas fluorescensM. Simões, M. O. Pereira, I. Machado, L. C. Simões and M. J. Vieira
    750-758Purification and characterization of a fibrinolytic enzyme of Bacillus subtilis DC33, isolated from Chinese traditional DouchiCheng Tao Wang, Bao Ping Ji, Bo Li, Rob Nout and Ping Lan Li, et al.
    759-766Evaluation of synthetic dye decolorization capacity in
    767-772Culture conditions improving the production of jadomycin BDavid L. Jakeman, Cathy L. Graham, Wendy Young and Leo C. Vining
    773-783Lanthanum biosorption by a Pseudomonas sp.: equilibrium studies and chemical characterizationSufia K. Kazy, Susanta K. Das and Pinaki Sar
    784-790DNA microarray analysis of anaerobic Methanosarcina barkeri reveals responses to heat shock and air exposureWeiwen Zhang, David E. Culley, Lei Nie and Fred J. Brockman
    791-795Amaranth decoloration by Trametes versicolor in a rotating biological contacting reactorJuliana Ramsay, Maria Shin, Sunny Wong and Christopher Goode
    796-800Viability of human-derived probiotic lactobacilli in ice cream produced with sucrose and aspartameGülden Başyiğit, Hakan Kuleaşan and Aynur G. Karahan

    Volume 33, Number 10 / October 2006

    801-814Global transcriptome response of recombinant Escherichia coli to heat-shock and dual heat-shock recombinant protein inductionSarah W. Harcum and Fu’ad T. Haddadin
    815-826Production of fungal antibiotics using polymeric solid supports in solid-state and liquid fermentationRamunas Bigelis, Haiyin He, Hui Y. Yang, Li-Ping Chang and Michael Greenstein
    827-833Quantitative detection of asbestos fiber in gravelly sand using elastic body-exposure methodNaoto Yoshida and Kazuki Takebe
    834-844Performance and stability of ethanologenic Escherichia coli strain FBR5 during continuous culture on xylose and glucoseGregory J. O. Martin, Andreas Knepper, Bin Zhou and Neville B. Pamment
    845-849Biodegradation of 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid by Pseudomonas aeruginosaC. Valli Nachiyar and G. Suseela Rajakumar
    850-858Biodegradation of hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine by novel fungi isolated from unexploded ordnance contaminated marine sedimentManish Bhatt, Jian-Shen Zhao, Annamaria Halasz and Jalal Hawari
    859-868Functional replacement of the ketosynthase domain of FUM1 for the biosynthesis of fumonisins, a group of fungal reduced polyketidesX. Zhu, F. Yu, R. S. Bojja, K. Zaleta-Rivera and L. Du
    869-877Accumulation of organic acids in cultivations of Neisseria meningitidis CJúlia Baruque-Ramos, Haroldo Hiss, Attilio Converti, Viviane Maimone Gonçalves and Isaías Raw
    878-886Dynamics of corrosion rates associated with nitrite or nitrate mediated control of souring under biological conditions simulating an oil reservoirC. L. Rempel, R. W. Evitts and M. Nemati
    887-890Effect of salt nutrients on mannitol production by Lactobacillus intermedius NRRL B-3693Badal C. Saha

    Volume 33, Number 11 / November 2006

    891-896Hyperinduction of nitrilases in filamentous fungiOndřej Kaplan, Vojtěch Vejvoda, Andrea Charvátová-Pišvejcová and Ludmila Martínková
    897-913Microbial studies of a selenium-contaminated mine site and potential for on-site remediationHeather M. Knotek-Smith, Don L. Crawford, Gregory Möller and Rachel A. Henson
    914-920Proteomic based investigation of rhamnolipid production by Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain NRRL B-30761Nereus W. Gunther, Alberto Nuñez, Laurie Fortis and Daniel K. Y. Solaiman
    921-928Effect of different fermentation conditions on the kinetic parameters and production of volatile compounds during the elaboration of a prickly pear distilled beverageJ. Arrizon, C. Calderón and G. Sandoval
    929-933Contribution by Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast to fermentative flavour compounds in wines from cv. AlbariñoMar Vilanova and Carmen Sieiro
    934-940Plate ethanol-screening assay for selection of the
    941-952Dissolved oxygen as principal parameter for conidia production of biocontrol fungi Trichoderma viride in non-Newtonian wastewaterM. Verma, Satinder K. Brar, R. D. Tyagi, R. Y. Surampalli and J. R. Valéro
    953-966Yeasts in an industrial malting ecosystemA. Laitila, A. Wilhelmson, E. Kotaviita, J. Olkku and S. Home, et al.
    967-973Purification and characterization of a novel haemagglutinin from Chlorella pyrenoidosaChun-Yao Chu, Rang Huang and Liang-Ping Ling

    Volume 33, Number 12 / December 2006

    975-983Bioconversion of isopropanol by a solvent tolerant Sphingobacterium mizutae strainBalsam T. Mohammad, Phillip C. Wright and Mark T. Bustard
    984-994Characterization of a thermophilic sulfur oxidizing enrichment culture dominated by a Sulfolobus sp. obtained from an underground hot spring for use in extreme bioleaching conditionsVirpi L. A. Salo-Zieman, Tarja Sivonen, Jason J. Plumb, Christina M. Haddad and Katja Laukkanen, et al.
    995-1002Rapid evaluation of the efficacy of microbial cell removal from fabricsKohtaro Fujioka, Ikuko Kozone, Mikako Saito and Hideaki Matsuoka
    1003-1009Sugarcane molasses and yeast powder used in the Fructooligosaccharides production by Aspergillus japonicus-FCL 119T and Aspergillus niger ATCC 20611Claudia Dorta, Rubens Cruz, Pedro de Oliva-Neto and Danilo José Camargo Moura
    1010-1018Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materialsTomáš Brányik, Daniel P. Silva, António A. Vicente, Radek Lehnert and João B. Almeida e Silva, et al.
    1019-1031Identification of Geotrichum candidum at the species and strain level: proposal for a standardized protocolS. Gente, D. Sohier, E. Coton, C. Duhamel and M. Gueguen
    1032-1036Molecular cloning and characterization of the alcohol dehydrogenase ADH1 gene of Candida utilis ATCC 9950Yong-Cheol Park, Na-Rae Yun, Ka-Yiu San and George N. Bennett
    1037-1042Mutation breeding of chitosanase-producing strain Bacillus sp. S65 by low-energy ion implantationCaixin Su, Wei Zhou, Yonghong Fan, Li Wang and Shiguang Zhao, et al.
    1043-1050Modification of small molecules by using cytochrome P450 expressed in Escherichia coliTomohide Uno, Atsushi Nakao, Satoko Masuda, Yuuki Taniguchi and Kengo Kanamaru, et al.

    Volume 34, Number 1 / January 2007

    1-4A microplate spectrofluorometric assay for bacterial biofilmsE. Burton, N. Yakandawala, K. LoVetri and M. S. Madhyastha
    5-8Influence of high salinity on biofilm formation and benzoate assimilation by Pseudomonas aeruginosaAlexis Bazire, Farès Diab, Mohamed Jebbar and Dominique Haras
    9-15Precursor-directed biosynthesis of 6-deoxyerythronolide B analogues is improved by removal of the initial catalytic sites of the polyketide synthaseShannon L. Ward, Ruchir P. Desai, Zhihao Hu, Hugo Gramajo and Leonard Katz
    17-25Growth kinetics and Pho84 phosphate transporter activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae under phosphate-limited conditionsSoheila Shokrollahzadeh, Babak Bonakdarpour, Farzaneh Vahabzadeh and Mehri Sanati
    27-34Fermentative production of superoxide dismutase with Kluyveromyces marxianusClementina Dellomonaco, Alberto Amaretti, Simona Zanoni, Anna Pompei and Diego Matteuzzi, et al.
    35-47Comparative analysis of mixing distribution in aerobic stirred bioreactor for simulated yeasts and fungus brothsDan Cascaval, Anca-Irina Galaction and Marius Turnea
    49-54Growth temperature and OprF porin affect cell surface physicochemical properties and adhesive capacities of Pseudomonas fluorescens MF37Gaëlle Hemery, Sylvie Chevalier, Marie-Noëlle Bellon-Fontaine, Dominique Haras and Nicole Orange
    55-61Pullulan production by tropical isolates of Aureobasidium pullulansSehanat Prasongsuk, Mark A. Berhow, Christopher A. Dunlap, David Weisleder and Timothy D. Leathers, et al.
    63-71Characterization of proteolytic bacteria from the Aleutian deep-sea and their proteasesHairong Xiong, Linsheng Song, Ying Xu, Man-Yee Tsoi and Sergey Dobretsov, et al.
    73-81Stability of entomopathogenic bacteria, Xenorhabdus nematophila and Photorhabdus luminescens, during in vitro cultureYi Wang, Anwar L. Bilgrami, David Shapiro-Ilan and Randy Gaugler
    83-90High-level expression of recombinant glucose dehydrogenase and its application in NADPH regenerationZhinan Xu, Keju Jing, Ying Liu and Peilin Cen
    91-98Production and characterization of thermostable alkaline phytase from Bacillus laevolacticus isolated from rhizosphere soilH. K. Gulati, B. S. Chadha and H. S. Saini

    Volume 34, Number 2 / February 2007

    99-104Novel organization of catechol meta pathway genes in the nitrobenzene degrader Comamonas sp. JS765 and its evolutionary implicationZhongqi He, Rebecca E. Parales, Jim C. Spain and Glenn R. Johnson
    105-110Ammonia removal from livestock wastewater by ammonia-assimilating microorganisms immobilized in polyvinyl alcoholHiraku Sasaki, Jun Nonaka, Takako Sasaki and Yutaka Nakai
    111-115Effect of organic solvents on the activity and stability of an extracellular protease secreted by the haloalkaliphilic archaeon
    117-122Constitutive expression of human angiostatin in
    123-130An experimental comparison of respiration measuring techniques in fermenters and shake flasks: exhaust gas analyzer vs. RAMOS device vs. respirometerJuri M. Seletzky, Ute Noack, Sebastian Hahn, Arnd Knoll and Ghassem Amoabediny, et al.
    131-138Microbial transformation of ferulic acid to vanillic acid by Streptomyces sannanensis MTCC 6637Shashwati Ghosh, Ashish Sachan, Sukanta Kumar Sen and Adinpunya Mitra
    139-149Patagonian wines: implantation of an indigenous strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in fermentations conducted in traditional and modern cellarsChristian A. Lopes, María E. Rodríguez, Marcela Sangorrín, Amparo Querol and Adriana C. Caballero
    151-156Bioconversion of ethyl 4-chloro-3-oxobutanoate by permeabilized fresh brewer’s yeast cells in the presence of allyl bromideMing-An Yu, Yu-Meng Wei, Ling Zhao, Lan Jiang and Xiao-bing Zhu, et al.
    157-163N-halamine biocidal coatingsJ. Liang, R. Wu, J.-W. Wang, K. Barnes and S. D. Worley, et al.
    165-169Chymostatin can combine with pepstatin to eliminate extracellular protease activity in cultures of Aspergillus niger NRRL-3Aftab Ahamed, Ajay Singh and Owen P. Ward
    171-176Cloning and expression of a cytochrome P450 hydroxylase gene from
    177Cloning and expression of a cytochrome P450 hydroxylase gene from

    Volume 34, Number 3 / March 2007

    179-185Inulinase production by a marine yeast
    187-192Efficient solubilization, purification of recombinant extracellular α-amylase from pyrococcus furiosus expressed as inclusion bodies in Escherichia coliLisa Wang, Qinhua Zhou, Huayou Chen, Zhongmei Chu and Jianfeng Lu, et al.
    193-202Improvement of sordarin production through process optimization: combining traditional approaches with DOEThomas P. Tully, James S. Bergum, Steven R. Schwarz, Susan C. Durand and Jeffrey M. Howell, et al.
    203-211Detection and quantitation of colored deposit-forming Meiothermus spp. in paper industry processes and end productsJaakko Ekman, Mirva Kosonen, Sanna Jokela, Marko Kolari and Päivi Korhonen, et al.
    213-218Introduction of a disulfide bridge enhances the thermostability of a Streptomyces olivaceoviridis xylanase mutantH. M. Yang, B. Yao, K. Meng, Y. R. Wang and Y. G. Bai, et al.
    219-224Identification of metabolites produced from N-phenylpiperazine by Mycobacterium sppM. D. Adjei, J. Deck, T. M. Heinze, J. P. Freeman and A. J. Williams, et al.
    225-231Modeling growth, substrate consumption and product formation of Penicillium nalgiovense grown on meat simulation medium in submerged batch cultureM. Papagianni and E. M. Papamichael
    233-240Production of laccase by a newly isolated deuteromycete fungus Pestalotiopsis sp. and its decolorization of azo dyeJiejie Hao, Fuqiang Song, Feng Huang, Changlin Yang and Zhijun Zhang, et al.
    241-245Optimization of extracellular alkaline protease production from species of BacillusWei-Hua Chu
    247-253Co-expression of P450 BM3 and glucose dehydrogenase by recombinant Escherichia coli and its application in an NADPH-dependent indigo production systemYan Lu and Lehe Mei
    255-260Inactivation of type I polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase in Aeromonas hydrophila resulted in discovery of another potential PHA synthaseFengqing Hu and Song You

    Volume 34, Number 4 / April 2007

    261-269Isomaltulose production using free cells: optimisation of a culture medium containing agricultural wastes and conversion in repeated-batch processesHaroldo Y. Kawaguti, Michele F. Buzzato and Hélia H. Sato
    271-278Statistical optimization of medium components for avilamycin production by
    279-287Characterization and performance of constructed nitrifying biofilms during nitrogen bioremediation of a wastewater effluentA. Franco-Rivera, J. Paniagua-Michel and J. Zamora-Castro
    289-299Construction of the astaxanthin biosynthetic pathway in a methanotrophic bacterium Methylomonas sp. strain 16aRick W. Ye, Henry Yao, Kristen Stead, Tao Wang and Luan Tao, et al.
    301-309Substrate inhibition kinetics of
    311-324Purification, characterization, and crystallization of the components of a biphenyl dioxygenase system from Sphingobium yanoikuyae B1C. L. Yu, W. Liu, D. J. Ferraro, E. N. Brown and J. V. Parales, et al.
    325-330Cloning and characterization of a maltotriose-producing α-amylase gene from Thermobifida fuscaChao-Hsun Yang and Wen-Hsiung Liu
    331-338Purification and characterization of two sugarcane bagasse-absorbable thermophilic xylanases from the mesophilic Cellulomonas flavigenaAlejandro Santiago-Hernández, Jesús Vega-Estrada, María del Carmen Montes-Horcasitas and María Eugenia Hidalgo-Lara

    Volume 34, Number 5 / May 2007

    339-347Isolation, characterization and optimization of culture parameters for production of an alkaline protease isolated from Aspergillus tamariiDayanandan Anandan, William N. Marmer and Robert L. Dudley
    349-355Mixture design as a first step for optimization of fermentation medium for cutinase production from
    357-362Development of a pair of bifunctional expression vectors for Escherichia coli and Bacillus licheniformisDandan Niu and Zheng-Xiang Wang
    363-372A phenomenological model to represent the kinetics of growth by
    373-379Mode of action of acidocin D20079, a bacteriocin produced by the potential probiotic strain, Lactobacillus acidophilus DSM 20079Sahar F. Deraz, Eva Nordberg Karlsson, Ashraf A. Khalil and Bo Mattiasson
    381-391Optimization of lactic acid production by immobilized Lactococcus lactis IO-1Sarote Sirisansaneeyakul, Tiyaporn Luangpipat, Wirat Vanichsriratana, Thongchai Srinophakun and Henry Ho-Hsien Chen, et al.
    393-402Characterisation and bioactivity of protein-bound polysaccharides from submerged-culture fermentation of Coriolus versicolor Wr-74 and ATCC-20545 strainsJian Cui, Kelvin Kim Tha Goh, Richard Archer and Harjinder Singh

    Volume 34, Number 6 / June 2007

    403-412Isolation and partial characterization of antimicrobial compounds from a new strain Nonomuraea sp. NM94Boubekeur Badji, Abdellah Mostefaoui, Nasserdine Sabaou, Ahmed Lebrihi and Florence Mathieu, et al.
    413-421Effect of the cellulose-binding domain on the catalytic activity of a β-glucosidase from
    423-431Comparative studies of phenotypic and genetic characteristics between two desulfurizing isolates of Rhodococcus erythropolis and the well-characterized R. erythropolis strain IGTS8Silvia C. C. Santos, Daniela S. Alviano, Celuta S. Alviano, Fátima R. V. Goulart and Marcelo de Pádula, et al.
    433-441Development and characterization of biofilms on stainless steel and titanium in spent nuclear fuel poolsM. Isabel Sarró, Ana M. García, Diego A. Moreno and Felipe Montero
    443-456Genetic analysis of polyketide synthase and peptide synthetase genes in cyanobacteria as a mining tool for secondary metabolitesMartin E. Barrios-Llerena, Adam M. Burja and Phillip C. Wright
    457-461Production of poly(3-hydroxybutyric-co-3-hydroxyvaleric acid) having a high hydroxyvalerate content with valeric acid feedingShilpi Khanna and Ashok K. Srivastava

    Volume 34, Number 7 / July 2007

    463-473Molecular approaches: advantages and artifacts in assessing bacterial diversityDaniela Santos Pontes, Cláudia Iracema Lima-Bittencourt, Edmar Chartone-Souza and Andréa Maria Amaral Nascimento
    475-481Optimal biocatalyst loading in a fixed bedV. Tortoriello and G. B. DeLancey
    483-489Effect of addition of sodium alginate on bacterial cellulose production by Acetobacter xylinumL. L. Zhou, D. P. Sun, L. Y. Hu, Y. W. Li and J. Z. Yang
    491-496Novel optimal temperature profile for acidification process of
    497-507Basis for formulating biosurfactant mixtures to achieve ultra low interfacial tension values against hydrocarbonsNoha H. Youssef, Thu Nguyen, David A. Sabatini and Michael J. McInerney
    509-517A new organic solvent tolerant protease from Bacillus pumilus 115bRaja Noor Zaliha Raja Abd Rahman, Shalihah Mahamad, Abu Bakar Salleh and Mahiran Basri
    519-523Production of d

    Volume 34, Number 8 / August 2007

    525-531A cold-active esterase of
    533-537Isolation and characterization of a new bacteriocin, termed enterocin M, produced by environmental isolate Enterococcus faecium AL41Mária Mareková, Andrea Lauková, Morten Skaugen and Ingolf Nes
    539-546Patagonian wines: the selection of an indigenous yeast starterChristian A. Lopes, María E. Rodríguez, Marcela Sangorrín, Amparo Querol and Adriana C. Caballero
    547-552Removal of proteases from
    553-560A novel thermostable lipase from Basidiomycete
    561-566On-line biomass measurements in bioreactor cultivations: comparison study of two on-line probesK. Kiviharju, K. Salonen, U. Moilanen, E. Meskanen and M. Leisola, et al.
    567-570Biodegradation of nicotine from tobacco waste extract by Ochrobactrum intermedium DN2Y. J. Yuan, Z. X. Lu, L. J. Huang, Y. Li and F. X. Lu, et al.
    571-575Bactericidal silver ion delivery into hydrophobic coatings with surfactantsJohn Texter, Paul Ziemer, Steve Rhoades and Daniel Clemans

    Volume 34, Number 9 / September 2007

    577-588Bacterial cell attachment, the beginning of a biofilmJon Palmer, Steve Flint and John Brooks
    589-598Role of Serratia marcescens ACE2 on diesel degradation and its influence on corrosionAruliah Rajasekar, Thambidurai Ganesh Babu, Shunmugiah Thevar Karutha Pandian, Sundaram Maruthamuthu and Narayanan Palaniswamy, et al.
    599-604Identification, characterization and functional expression of a tyrosine ammonia-lyase and its mutants from the photosynthetic bacterium
    605-613Identification, cloning, and characterization of a multicomponent biphenyl dioxygenase from
    615-623Mutation and a high-throughput screening method for improving the production of Epothilones of SorangiumGuo-li Gong, Xin Sun, Xin-li Liu, Wei Hu and Wen-rui Cao, et al.
    625-631Degradation of low rank coal by Trichoderma atroviride ES11M. Estela Silva-Stenico, Caryn J. Vengadajellum, Hussnain A. Janjua, Sue T. L. Harrison and Stephanie G. Burton, et al.
    633Degradation of low rank coal by

    Volume 34, Number 10 / October 2007

    635-648Perspective of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) containing ACC deaminase in stress agricultureMuhammad Saleem, Muhammad Arshad, Sarfraz Hussain and Ahmad Saeed Bhatti
    649-655Production of high fructose syrup from Asparagus inulin using immobilized exoinulinase from Kluyveromyces marxianus YS-1Ram Sarup Singh, Rajesh Dhaliwal and Munish Puri
    657-663Over-expression of a hydroxypyruvate reductase in Methylobacterium sp. MB200 enhances glyoxylate accumulationPei-Hong Shen and Bo Wu
    665-674Utilization of rice straw for laccase production by Streptomyces psammoticus in solid-state fermentationKizhakkedathu Narayanan Niladevi, Rajeev Kumar Sukumaran and Parukuttyamma Prema
    675-683Production, purification and diagnostic application of filarial recombinant protein WbSXP-1 expressed in salt inducible
    685-688Visualization of yeast single-cells on fabric surface with a fluorescent glucose and their isolation for cultureKohtaro Fujioka, Philip Geis, Mikako Saito and Hideaki Matsuoka

    Volume 34, Number 11 / November 2007

    689-700Minimizing acetate formation in E. coli fermentationsMarjan De Mey, Sofie De Maeseneire, Wim Soetaert and Erick Vandamme
    701-713Yeasts isolated from industrial maltings can suppress
    715-721Characterization and role of a metalloprotease induced by chitin in Serratia sp. KCKHyun-Soo Kim, Peter N. Golyshin and Kenneth N. Timmis
    723-727Production of ethanol from corn stover hemicellulose hydrolyzate using
    729-737A kinetic study on the plasmid stability of three Lactococcus lactis strainsM. Dilek Avşaroğlu, Sencer Buzrul, Pınar Şanlıbaba, Hami Alpas and Mustafa Akçelik
    739-744Antimicrobial susceptibility of
    745-749Biobleaching of banana fibre pulp using Bacillus subtilis C O1 xylanase produced from wheat bran under solid-state cultivationA. Manimaran and T. M. Vatsala

    Volume 34, Number 12 / December 2007

    751-762Disifin (Sodium tosylchloramide) and Toll-like receptors (TLRs): evolving importance in health and diseasesOkom Nkili F. C. Ofodile
    763-770Production of thermostable pectinase and xylanase for their potential application in bleaching of kraft pulpSonia Ahlawat, Bindu Battan, Saurabh Sudha Dhiman, Jitender Sharma and Rishi Pal Mandhan
    771-777Production of acetone butanol (AB) from liquefied corn starch, a commercial substrate, using Clostridium beijerinckii coupled with product recovery by gas strippingThaddeus C. Ezeji, Nasib Qureshi and Hans P. Blaschek
    779-785Semi-preparative scale purification of enterococcal bacteriocin enterocin EJ97, and evaluation of substrates for its productionRosario Lucas López, Ma. Teresa García, Hikmate Abriouel, Nabil Ben Omar and Ma. José Grande, et al.
    787-792Antifungal activity of a novel chromene dimerL. Abrunhosa, M. Costa, F. Areias, A. Venâncio and F. Proença
    793-798Stability and activity of lipase in subcritical 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (R134a)Gang Yu, Yong Xue, Wei Xu, Jing Zhang and Chang Hu Xue
    799-805Acetate-mediated pH-stat fed-batch cultivation of transconjugant
    807-811A semi-quantitative high-throughput screening method for microbial l

    Volume 35, Number 1 / January 2008

    1-7Targeted disruption of homoserine dehydrogenase gene and its effect on cephamycin C production in
    9-15Antifouling activity of sessile bacilli derived from marine surfacesBenjamín Otto Ortega-Morales, Manuel Jesús Chan-Bacab, Elizabeth Miranda-Tello, Marie-Laure Fardeau and Julio César Carrero, et al.
    17-25Purification and biochemical characterization of a thermostable extracellular glucoamylase produced by the thermotolerant fungus Paecilomyces variotiiMichele Michelin, Roberto Ruller, Richard J. Ward, Luiz Alberto B. Moraes and João A. Jorge, et al.
    27-33Correlation between indigenous
    35-40Acrylamide synthesis using agar entrapped cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous PA-34 in a partitioned fed batch reactorJog Raj, Nitya Nand Sharma, Shreenath Prasad and Tek Chand Bhalla
    41-47Debittering effect of Actinomucor elegans peptidases on soybean protein hydrolysatesLi Li, Zuo-Yi Yang, Xiao-Qun Yang, Gui-He Zhang and Shu-Ze Tang, et al.
    49-58Production of cephamycin C by
    59-67Cutinase production by
    69-73Evidence for the role of zinc on the performance of dibenzothiophene desulfurization by

    Volume 35, Number 2 / February 2008

    75-81Lactobacillus buchneri strain NRRL B-30929 converts a concentrated mixture of xylose and glucose into ethanol and other productsSiqing Liu, Kelly A. Skinner-Nemec and Timothy D. Leathers
    83-94Distribution and diversity of Dipteran-specific cry and cyt genes in native Bacillus thuringiensis strains obtained from different ecosystems of IranGholamreza Salehi Jouzani, Ali Pourjan Abad, Ali Seifinejad, Rasoul Marzban and Khalil Kariman, et al.
    95-101High cell density cultivation of Escherichia coli with surface anchored transglucosidase for use as whole-cell biocatalyst for α-arbutin synthesisPo-Hung Wu, Giridhar R Nair, I-Ming Chu and Wen-Teng Wu
    103-110Actinomycetemcomitin: a new bacteriocin produced by
    111-120Genetic organization of
    121-131Purification and stability characteristics of an alkaline serine protease from a newly isolated Haloalkaliphilic bacterium sp. AH-6M. S. Dodia, C. M. Rawal, H. G. Bhimani, R. H. Joshi and S. K. Khare, et al.
    133-139Cloning and characterization of a thermostable superoxide dismutase from the thermophilic bacterium Rhodothermus sp. XMH10Xin Wang, Haijie Yang, Lingwei Ruan, Xin Liu and Fang Li, et al.
    141-144Temperature, soluble solids and pH effect on Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris viability in lemon juice concentrateMaría C. Maldonado, Carolina Belfiore and Antonio R. Navarro

    Volume 35, Number 3 / March 2008

    145-150Improvement of biodesulfurization activity of alginate immobilized cells in biphasic systemsY. G. Li, J. M. Xing, X. C. Xiong, W. L. Li and H. S. Gao, et al.
    151-158Characterization of a novel South American population of the astaxanthin producing yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous (Phaffia rhodozyma)Diego Libkind, Martín Moliné, Virginia de García, Sonia Fontenla and María van Broock
    159-166Overexpression of the plg1 gene encoding pectin lyase in Penicillium griseoroseumPatrícia Gomes Cardoso, João Batista Ribeiro, Janaina Aparecida Teixeira, Marisa Vieira de Queiroz and Elza Fernandes de Araújo
    167-173Optimization of process parameters for the production of carbonyl reductase by Candida viswanathii in a laboratory-scale fermentorPankaj Soni, Himani Kansal and Uttam C. Banerjee
    175-181Impact of fermentation pH and temperature on freeze-drying survival and membrane lipid composition of Lactobacillus coryniformis Si3Åsa Schoug, Janett Fischer, Hermann J. Heipieper, Johan Schnürer and Sebastian Håkansson
    183-188Influence of yeast population on characteristics of the wine obtained in spontaneous and inoculated fermentations of must from
    189-195Scale-up fermentation of recombinant
    197-203Differential biocide susceptibility of the multiple genotypes of Mycobacterium immunogenumSuresh B. Selvaraju, Izhar U. H. Khan and Jagjit S. Yadav
    205-209Recovery of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria from sodium alginate beads after 3 years following storage at 4 °CPankaj Trivedi and Anita Pandey

    Volume 35, Number 4 / April 2008

    211-212Joseph J. Cooney: 1934–2008Simon Silver and Allen Laskin
    213-218Protein production by Escherichiacoli wild-type and ΔptsG mutant strains with IPTG induction at the onsetA. Picon, M. J. Teixeira de Mattos and P. W. Postma
    219-223Physiological aggregation of maltodextrin phosphorylase from
    225-236Effect of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene on soil bacterial communitiesIsabelle George, Laurent Eyers, Benoît Stenuit and Spiros N. Agathos
    237-244Regulation of xylanase in Aspergillus phoenicis: a physiological and molecular approachAna Carolina Segato Rizzatti, Fernanda Zanolli Freitas, Maria Célia Bertolini, Simone Carvalho Peixoto-Nogueira and Héctor Francisco Terenzi, et al.
    245-249Production of xylanase by immobilized
    251-255Effect of nitrate injection on the bacterial community in a water-oil tank system analyzed by PCR-DGGEDiogo Jurelevicius, Irene von der Weid, Elisa Korenblum, Erika Valoni and Mônica Penna, et al.
    257-262Statistical optimization of medium for the production of pyruvate oxidase by the recombinant
    263-274Identification and organization of genes for diutan polysaccharide synthesis from
    275-282Novel cellulases from an extremophilic filamentous fungi
    283-290Spatial expression of a mercury-inducible green fluorescent protein within a nanoporous latex-based biosensor coatingJanet L. Schottel, Paul M. Orwin, C. Ron Anderson and Michael C. Flickinger

    Volume 35, Number 5 / May 2008

    291-292Integrating biological processes to facilitate the generation of ‘Biofuel’Om V. Singh and Steven P. Harvey
    293-301Mushroom spent straw: a potential substrate for an ethanol-based biorefineryVenkatesh Balan, Leonardo da Costa Sousa, Shishir P. S. Chundawat, Ramin Vismeh and A. Daniel Jones, et al.
    303-311Sustainable bioethanol production combining biorefinery principles using combined raw materials from wheat undersown with clover-grassMette Hedegaard Thomsen and Henrik Haugaard-Nielsen
    313-320Grain sorghum is a viable feedstock for ethanol productionD. Wang, S. Bean, J. McLaren, P. Seib and R. Madl, et al.
    321-329Anaerobic digestion of secondary residuals from an anaerobic bioreactor at a brewery to enhance bioenergy generationBenjamin T. Bocher, Matthew T. Agler, Marcelo L. Garcia, Allen R. Beers and Largus T. Angenent
    331-341Flexible biorefinery for producing fermentation sugars, lignin and pulp from corn stoverKiran L. Kadam, Chim Y. Chin and Lawrence W. Brown
    343-354Opportunities and roadblocks in utilizing forages and small grains for liquid fuelsGautam Sarath, Robert B. Mitchell, Scott E. Sattler, Deanna Funnell and Jeffery F. Pedersen, et al.
    355-366Structural and chemical properties of grass lignocelluloses related to conversion for biofuelsWilliam F. Anderson and Danny E. Akin
    367-375Reviving the carbohydrate economy via multi-product lignocellulose biorefineriesY.-H. Percival Zhang
    377-391Bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass: biochemical and molecular perspectivesRaj Kumar, Sompal Singh and Om V. Singh
    393-402Potential of Eichhornia crassipes for biomass refiningJessica E. Hronich, Lealon Martin, Joel Plawsky and Henry R. Bungay
    403-419Microbial diversity and genomics in aid of bioenergyVipin Chandra Kalia and Hemant J. Purohit
    421-430Biodiesel production—current state of the art and challengesPalligarnai T. Vasudevan and Michael Briggs
    431-441Biodiesel production from various feedstocks and their effects on the fuel propertiesM. Canakci and H. Sanli
    443-451Sensor systems, electronic tongues and electronic noses, for the monitoring of biotechnological processesAlisa Rudnitskaya and Andrey Legin
    453Sustainable bioethanol production combining biorefinery principles using combined raw materials from wheat undersown with clover-grassMette Hedegaard Thomsen and Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen

    Volume 35, Number 6 / June 2008

    455-464Biosynthesis of sphinganine-analog mycotoxinsL. Du, X. Zhu, R. Gerber, J. Huffman and L. Lou, et al.
    465-473Biological treatment of a synthetic space mission wastewater using a membrane-aerated, membrane-coupled bioreactor (M2BR)Ruoyu D. Chen, Michael J. Semmens and Timothy M. LaPara
    475-484Production of polygalacturonase from Coriolus versicolor grown on tomato pomace and its chromatographic behaviour on immobilized metal chelatesMaria do Rosário Freixo, Amin Karmali and José Maria Arteiro
    485-493Production of epoxide hydrolases in batch fermentations of Botryosphaeria rhodinaGuido Melzer, Stefan Junne, Roland Wohlgemuth, Dietmar C. Hempel and Peter Götz
    495-500Modeling of microorganisms transport in a cylindrical poreHong-Ze Gang, Mei-Tang Liu and Bo-Zhong Mu
    501-506Production of arachidonic acid and dihomo-γ-linolenic acid from glycerol by oil-producing filamentous fungi, Mortierella in the ARS culture collectionChing T. Hou
    507-513Ellagic acid production by
    515-524Kinetics and thermodynamics of a novel endoglucanase (CMCase) from Gymnoascella citrina produced under solid-state conditionAbdul Jabbar, Muhammad Hamid Rashid, Muhammad Rizwan Javed, Raheela Perveen and Muhammad Aslam Malana
    525-531Expressions of mass transfer coefficients of bubbles and free surface of culture tanks using the
    533-541Indicators for photoreactivation and dark repair studies following ultraviolet disinfectionPuay Hoon Quek and Jiangyong Hu
    543-557Zinc deprivation of methanol fed anaerobic granular sludge bioreactorsFernando G. Fermoso, Gavin Collins, Jan Bartacek and Piet N. L. Lens
    559-567Bacteriocin production by strain Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus BB18 during continuous prefermentation of yogurt starter culture and subsequent batch coagulation of milkE. D. Simova, D. M. Beshkova, M. P. Angelov and Zh. P. Dimitrov
    569-578Xylose metabolism in the fungus
    579-586Analysis of ldh genes in Lactobacillus casei BL23: role on lactic acid productionJuan Rico, María Jesús Yebra, Gaspar Pérez-Martínez, Josef Deutscher and Vicente Monedero
    587-594Effect of cultivation pH and agitation rate on growth and xylanase production by Aspergillus oryzae in spent sulphite liquorZawadi A. Chipeta, James C. du Preez and Lew Christopher
    595-602Utilization of new naturally occurring strains and supplementation to improve the biological efficiency of the edible mushroom
    603-609Analysis and comparison of the bacterial community in fermented grains during the fermentation for two different styles of Chinese liquorHai-Yan Wang, Xiao-Jun Zhang, Li-Ping Zhao and Yan Xu
    611-618Kinetics of growth and leukotoxin production by
    619-628Monitoring exogenous and indigenous bacteria by PCR-DGGE technology during the process of microbial enhanced oil recoveryJun Wang, Ting Ma, Lingxia Zhao, Jinghua Lv and Guoqiang Li, et al.
    629-633Biosynthesis and characterization of polyhydroxyalkanoates in the polysaccharide-degrading marine bacterium Saccharophagus degradans ATCC 43961Yolanda González-García, Jesús Nungaray, Jesús Córdova, Orfil González-Reynoso and Martin Koller, et al.

    Volume 35, Number 7 / July 2008

    635-644Bifunctional xylanases and their potential use in biotechnologyRakhee Khandeparker and Mondher Th. Numan
    645-656Whole cell microbial transformation in cloud point systemZhilong Wang, Jian-He Xu and Daijie Chen
    657-665Biomass measurement online: the performance of in situ measurements and software sensorsKristiina Kiviharju, Kalle Salonen, Ulla Moilanen and Tero Eerikäinen
    667-676Regulatory mechanisms controlling antibiotic production in Streptomyces clavuligerusPaloma Liras, Juan P. Gomez-Escribano and Irene Santamarta
    677-684Fed batch bioconversion of 2-propanol by a solvent tolerant strain of Alcaligenes faecalis entrapped in Ca-alginate gelBalsam T. Mohammad and Mark T. Bustard
    685-693Quantitative study of interactions between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Oenococcus oeni strainsNancy Nehme, Florence Mathieu and Patricia Taillandier
    695-701Methyl α-d
    703-711Response surface optimization of fermentation conditions for producing xylanase by Aspergillusniger SL-05Cheng Liu, Zhong-Tao Sun, Jin-Hua Du and Jian Wang
    713-720Predicting enzyme behavior in nonconventional media: correlating nitrilase function with solvent propertiesPraveen Kaul and U. C. Banerjee
    721-727PVA-alginate immobilized cells for anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) processTsung-Hui Hsia, Yu-Jou Feng, Chun-Ming Ho, Wen-Po Chou and Szu-Kung Tseng
    729-734Optimization of medium composition for actinomycin X2 production by Streptomyces spp JAU4234 using response surface methodologyZhi-Qiang Xiong, Xiao-Rong Tu and Guo-Quan Tu
    735-741Decrease of 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde accumulation in 1,3-propanediol production by over-expressing
    743-750Activity of abrB310 promoter in wild type and spo0A-deficient strains of Clostridium acetobutylicumMiles C. Scotcher and George N. Bennett
    751-760Microbe repelling coated stainless steel analysed by field emission scanning electron microscopy and physicochemical methodsMari Raulio, Mikael Järn, Juhana Ahola, Jouko Peltonen and Jarl B. Rosenholm, et al.
    761-765Seawater requirement for the production of lipoxazolidinones by marine actinomycete strain NPS8920Michelle J. Sunga, Sy Teisan, Ginger Tsueng, Venkat R. Macherla and Kin S. Lam
    767-776Chemostat selection of a bacterial community able to degrade s-triazinic compounds: continuous simazine biodegradation in a multi-stage packed bed biofilm reactorM. E. Mondragón-Parada, N. Ruiz-Ordaz, A. Tafoya-Garnica, C. Juárez-Ramírez and E. Curiel-Quesada, et al.
    777-782Development of a stable continuous flow immobilized enzyme reactor for the hydrolysis of inulinRam Sarup Singh, Rajesh Dhaliwal and Munish Puri
    783-790Diversity in antifungal activity of strains of Chromobacterium violaceum from the Brazilian AmazonEriana Serpa Barreto, Adalgisa Ribeiro Torres, Marliton Rocha Barreto, Ana Tereza Ribeiro Vasconcelos and Spartaco Astolfi-Filho, et al.

    Volume 35, Number 8 / August 2008

    791-798Traditional healthful fermented products of JapanYoshikatsu Murooka and Mitsuo Yamshita
    799-804Permeabilization of baker’s yeast with N-lauroyl sarcosineJessy Abraham and S. G. Bhat
    805-814Molecular insight into activated sludge producing polyhydroxyalkanoates under aerobic–anaerobic conditionsSlawomir Ciesielski, Tomasz Pokoj and Ewa Klimiuk
    815-824Hydrogel coated monoliths for enzymatic hydrolysis of penicillin GK. M. de Lathouder, M. W. Smeltink, A. J. J. Straathof, M. A. Paasman and E. J. A. X. van de Sandt, et al.
    825-834Degradation of raw feather by a novel high molecular weight extracellular protease from newly isolated Bacillus cereus DCUWAbhrajyoti Ghosh, Krishanu Chakrabarti and Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay
    835-841Characterization of kinetic parameters and the formation of volatile compounds during the tequila fermentation by wild yeasts isolated from agave juiceMelchor Arellano, Carlos Pelayo, Jesús Ramírez and Ingrid Rodriguez
    843-850Screening of tropical fungi producing polyethylene terephthalate-hydrolyzing enzyme for fabric modificationThidarat Nimchua, Douglas E. Eveleigh, Usa Sangwatanaroj and Hunsa Punnapayak
    851-857Modification by glucose of the flocculent phenotype of a Kloeckera apiculata wine strainOscar A. Sosa, María C. Manca de Nadra and Marta E. Farías
    859-865Bioconversion of starch processing waste to
    867-873Enterobacter cloacae SLD1a-1 gains a selective advantage from selenate reduction when growing in nitrate-depleted anaerobic environmentsJames T. Leaver, David J. Richardson and Clive S. Butler
    875-887The use of multi-parameter flow cytometry to study the impact of
    889-900Use of a D-optimal design with constrains to quantify the effects of the mixture of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium chloride salts on the growth parameters of
    901-906Microbial hydroxylation of o-bromophenylacetic acid: synthesis of 4-substituted-2,3-dihydrobenzofuransPrashant P. Deshpande, Venkata B. Nanduri, Annie Pullockaran, Hamish Christie and Richard H. Mueller, et al.
    907-914Experimental design for the production of tensio-active agent by
    915-922Purification and characterization of agarases from a marine bacterium Vibrio sp. F-6Wandong Fu, Baoqin Han, Delin Duan, Wanshun Liu and Changhong Wang
    923-930Utility of enzymes from Fibrobacter succinogenes and Prevotella ruminicola as detergent additivesBo-Yuan Chen and Han-Tsung Wang

    Volume 35, Number 9 / September 2008

    931-945Molecular and phenotypic comparison of phaeochromycin-producing strains of Streptomyces phaeochromogenes and Streptomyces ederensisFrank V. Ritacco and Douglas E. Eveleigh
    947-952Biochemical changes during the fermentation of Prosopis africana seeds for ogiri-okpei productionF. J. C. Odibo, E. O. Ezeaku and F. C. Ogbo
    953-959Monitoring of Leuconostoc mesenteroides DRC starter in fermented vegetable by random integration of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase geneHyun-Ju Eom, Joong Min Park, Min Jae Seo, Myoung-Dong Kim and Nam Soo Han
    961-965Influence of amino nitrogen in the culture medium enhances the production of δ-endotoxin and biomass of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis for the large-scale production of the mosquito control agentG. Prabakaran and S. L. Hoti
    967-973Polyhexamethyl biguanide can eliminate contaminant yeasts from fuel-ethanol fermentation processCarolina Elsztein, João Assis Scavuzzi de Menezes and Marcos Antonio de Morais
    975-980Staphylococcus aureus
    981-990Characterization and large-scale production of recombinant Streptoverticillium platensis transglutaminaseShie-Jea Lin, Yi-Fang Hsieh, Li-An Lai, Mei-Li Chao and Wen-Shen Chu
    991-1000Impact of dissolved oxygen concentration on some key parameters and production of rhG-CSF in batch fermentationDasari V. Krishna Rao, Chatadi T. Ramu, Joginapally V. Rao, Mangamoori L. Narasu and Adibhatla Kali S. Bhujanga Rao
    1001-1005Optimization of culture conditions for the production of thermostable polygalacturonase by
    1007-1018Detection of indicator pathogens from pharmaceutical finished products and raw materials using multiplex PCR and comparison with conventional microbiological methodsVenkateswara Rao Karanam, Haranatha P. Reddy, B. V. Subba Raju, Juvva Chandra Rao and P. B. Kavikishore, et al.
    1019-1025Effects of lipidic carbon sources on the extracellular lipolytic activity of a newly isolated strain of
    1027-1032Differentiation of Aspergillus niger by random amplification of polymorphic DNAKawther F. Abed
    1033-1039Influence of nickel (II) and chromium (VI) on the laboratory scale rotating biological contactorB. K. Taşeli, C. F. Gökçay and A. Gürol
    1041-1046Proving the antimicrobial spectrum of an amphoteric surfactant-sol-gel coating: a food-borne pathogen studyG. J. Copello, S. Teves, J. Degrossi, M. D’Aquino and M. F. Desimone, et al.
    1047-1051Asymmetric reduction of prochiral ketones to chiral alcohols catalyzed by plants tissueZhong-Hua Yang, Rong Zeng, Gai Yang, Yu Wang and Li-Zhen Li, et al.
    1053-1059Investigation of the effect of different extracellular factors on the lipase production by Yarrowia lipolityca on the basis of a scale-down approachT. Kar, F. Delvigne, M. Masson, J. Destain and P. Thonart
    1061-1070Optimization of
    1071-1078Production of biosurfactant by

    Volume 35, Number 10 / October 2008

    1079-1083Production of a thermophilic maltooligosyl-trehalose synthase in Lactococcus lactisDonatella Cimini, Mario De Rosa, Andrea Panariello, Veronica Morelli and Chiara Schiraldi
    1085-1092Cloning and characterisation of the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene of
    1093-1101Physiological characterization and stress-induced metabolic responses of Dunaliellasalina isolated from salt panAvinash Mishra, Amit Mandoli and Bhavanath Jha
    1103-1108Laccase treatment of recycled blue dyed paper: physical properties and fiber chargeChellandi Mohandass, Kristina Knutson and Arthur J. Ragauskas
    1109-1115Growth and activity of Bulgarian yogurt starter culture in iron-fortified milkEmilina Simova, Galin Ivanov and Zhelyazko Simov
    1117-1122A strategy to prevent the occurrence of Lactobacillus strains using lactate-tolerant yeast Candida glabrata in bioethanol productionItsuki Watanabe, Toshihide Nakamura and Jun Shima
    1123-1129Decolourization of recalcitrant dyes with a laccase from
    1131-1138Factors influencing cell fatty acid composition and A40926 antibiotic complex production in Nonomuraea sp. ATCC 39727Srdjan Jovetic, Marina Feroggio, Flavia Marinelli and Giancarlo Lancini
    1139-1147A comparison of methods for total community DNA preservation and extraction from various thermal environmentsKendra R. Mitchell and Cristina D. Takacs-Vesbach
    1149-1155Production of Pleurotus sajor-caju strain PS-2001 biomass in submerged cultureFernanda Grison Confortin, Rosane Marchetto, Fernanda Bettin, Marli Camassola and Mirian Salvador, et al.
    1157-1163Improving conjugation efficacy of
    1165-1173Prokaryotic microbiota of recycled paper mills with low or zero effluentCharlotta Kanto Öqvist, Jukka Kurola, Jaakko Pakarinen, Jaakko Ekman and Satu Ikävalko, et al.
    1175-1180Relationship between the cell surface hydrophobicity and survival of bacteria Zymomonas mobilis after exposures to ethanol, freezing or freeze-dryingLaisana Shakirova, Lilija Auzina, Mara Grube and Peteris Zikmanis
    1181-1190Biodegradation of Reactive Blue 59 by isolated bacterial consortium PMB11P. S. Patil, U. U. Shedbalkar, D. C. Kalyani and J. P. Jadhav
    1191-1198Expression of a synthetic
    1199-1202Efficacy of culture filtrates of

    Volume 35, Number 11 / November 2008

    1203-1204Introduction—special issue JIMB-BioMicroWorld2007Antonio Mendez-Vilas
    1205-1215Characterization of new isolated
    1217-1222Purification of capsular polysaccharide produced by
    1223-1228Conjugated linoleic acid producing potential of lactobacilli isolated from the rumen of cattleAnil K. Puniya, S. Chaitanya, A. K. Tyagi, S. De and Kishan Singh
    1229-1233In situ separation of lactic acid from fermentation broth using ion exchange resinsSeyed Ahmad Ataei and Ebrahim Vasheghani-Farahani
    1235-1239Enhanced biotransformation of sitosterol to androstenedione by
    1241-1245The reduction of wax precipitation in waxy crude oils by
    1247-1252Antimicrobial effect of oxidized cellulose saltsJarmila Vytrasova, Andrea Tylsova, Iveta Brozkova, Libor Cervenka and Marcela Pejchalova, et al.
    1253-1259Production of ethanol by filamentous and yeast-like forms of
    1261-1268Assessment of physiological state of microorganisms in activated sludge with flow cytometry: application for monitoring sludge production minimizationA. Prorot, C. Eskicioglu, R. Droste, C. Dagot and P. Leprat
    1269-1276Characterization of biofilm formation on a humic materialA. L. Rodrigues, A. G. Brito, P. Janknecht, J. Silva and A. V. Machado, et al.
    1277-1287Modulation of tolerance to Cr(VI) and Cr(VI) reduction by sulfate ion in a
    1289-1295Immobilization of the recombinant invertase INVB from
    1297-1301Phenol and cresol mixture degradation by the yeast
    1303-1308Biosurfactant production by free and alginate entrapped cells of
    1309-1312Growth of Trametes versicolor on phenolH. Yemendzhiev, M. Gerginova, A. Krastanov, I. Stoilova and Z. Alexieva
    1313-1321Decolorization of synthetic melanoidins-containing wastewater by a bacterial consortiumSuhuttaya Jiranuntipon, Supat Chareonpornwattana, Somsak Damronglerd, Claire Albasi and Marie-Line Delia
    1323-1330Evaluation of the white-rot fungi Ganoderma australe and Ceriporiopsis subvermispora in biotechnological applicationsRegis Teixeira Mendonça, José Francisco Jara, Víctor González, Juan Pedro Elissetche and Juanita Freer
    1331-1338Simultaneous effect of temperature, cyanide and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria concentrations on ammonia oxidationHyojin Do, Juntaek Lim, Seung Gu Shin, Yi-Ju Wu and Johng-Hwa Ahn, et al.
    1339-1344Use of quantitative real-time PCR to monitor population dynamics of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in batch processJuntaek Lim, Seungyong Lee and Seokhwan Hwang
    1345-1352Use of order-specific primers to investigate the methanogenic diversity in acetate enrichment systemSeung Gu Shin, Changsoo Lee, Kwanghyun Hwang, Johng-Hwa Ahn and Seokhwan Hwang
    1353-1357Decolorization of textile dye by
    1359-1366INDISIM-YEAST: an individual-based simulator on a website for experimenting and investigating diverse dynamics of yeast populations in liquid mediaM. Ginovart and J. C. Cañadas
    1367-1376Self-aggregation of a recombinant form of the propeptide NH2-terminal of the precursor of pulmonary surfactant protein SP-B: a conformational studyA. Bañares-Hidalgo, A. Bolaños-Gutiérrez, F. Gil, E. J. Cabré and J. Pérez-Gil, et al.
    1377-1385Development of a biochip using antibody-coated gold nanoparticles to detect specific bioparticlesJung-Tang Huang, Shao-Yi Hou, Shiuh-Bin Fang, Hua-Wei Yu and Hung-Chan Lee, et al.
    1387-1395Advances in the design of probiotic products for the prevention of major diseases in dairy cattleM. Elena Fátima Nader-Macías, M. Claudia Otero, M. Carolina Espeche and Natalia C. Maldonado
    1397-1404Kinetics of
    1405-1409The interactive effects of temperature and osmotic potential on the growth of marine isolates of Fusarium solaniD. Palmero Llamas, M. de Cara Gonzalez, C. Iglesias Gonzalez, G. Ruíz Lopez and J. C. Tello Marquina
    1411-1418Effects of water potential on spore germination and viability of Fusarium speciesD. Palmero Llamas, M. de Cara Gonzalez, C. Iglesias Gonzalez, G. Ruíz Lopez and J. C. Tello Marquina
    1419-1424Effect of ionic liquid [BMIM][PF6] on asymmetric reduction of ethyl 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyrate by
    1425-1433On-line biomass estimation in biosurfactant production process by
    1435-1440Nutrient broth/PEG200/TritonX114/Tween80/Chloroform microemulsion as a reservoir of solubilized sitosterol for biotransformation to androstenedioneAlok Malaviya and James Gomes
    1441-1445Pneumococcal whole-cell vaccine: optimization of cell growth of unencapsulated
    1447-1454Photodynamic inactivation of recombinant bioluminescent Escherichia coli by cationic porphyrins under artificial and solar irradiationEliana Alves, Carla M. B. Carvalho, João P. C. Tomé, Maria A. F. Faustino and Maria G. P. M. S. Neves, et al.
    1455-1463Expression, purification and immobilization of the intracellular invertase INVA, from Zymomonas mobilis on crystalline cellulose and Nylon-6María de los Ángeles Calixto-Romo, José Alejandro Santiago-Hernández, Vanessa Vallejo-Becerra, Lorena Amaya-Delgado and María del Carmen Montes-Horcasitas, et al.
    1465-1474Cobalt toxicity in anaerobic granular sludge: influence of chemical speciationJan Bartacek, Fernando G. Fermoso, Amalia M. Baldó-Urrutia, Eric D. van Hullebusch and Piet N. L. Lens
    1475-1480Colorimetric assay for biofilms in wet processing conditionsJudy W. Arnold
    1481-1491The use of magnesium peroxide for the inhibition of sulfate-reducing bacteria under anoxic conditionsYu-Jie Chang, Yi-Tang Chang and Chun-Hsiung Hung
    1493-1501Efficiency of the EPS emulsifier produced by
    1503-1516Treatment of mixed domestic–industrial wastewater using cyanobacteriaEbtesam El-Bestawy
    1517-1529Pollution control in pulp and paper industrial effluents using integrated chemical–biological treatment sequencesEbtesam El-Bestawy, Ibrahim El-Sokkary, Hany Hussein and Alaa Farouk Abu Keela
    1531-1538Effect of growth substrate, method of fermentation, and nitrogen source on lignocellulose-degrading enzymes production by white-rot basidiomycetesVladimir Elisashvili, Eva Kachlishvili and Michel Penninckx
    1539-1543Effect of plant extract on the degradation of nitroaromatic compounds by soil microorganismsOlga Muter, Aleksandrs Versilovskis, Rita Scherbaka, Mara Grube and Dzidra Zarina
    1545-1549Application of FT-IR spectroscopy for control of the medium composition during the biodegradation of nitro aromatic compoundsMara Grube, Olga Muter, Silvija Strikauska, Marita Gavare and Baiba Limane
    1551-1557A chip for catching, separating, and transporting bio-particles with dielectrophoresisJung-Tang Huang, Guo-Chen Wang, Kuang-Ming Tseng and Shiuh-Bin Fang

    Volume 35, Number 12 / December 2008

    1559-1570Mannosylerythritol lipids: a reviewJoseph Irudayaraj Arutchelvi, Sumit Bhaduri, Parasu Veera Uppara and Mukesh Doble
    1571-1579Bioremoval of hexavalent chromium from water by a salt tolerant bacterium, Exiguobacterium sp. GS1Benedict C. Okeke
    1581-1586Enhanced production of poly (γ-glutamic acid) from Bacillus licheniformis NCIM 2324 in solid state fermentationI. B. Bajaj, S. S. Lele and R. S. Singhal
    1587-1596Effect of different cultural conditions for phytase production by Aspergillus niger CFR 335 in submerged and solid-state fermentationsB. S. Gunashree and G. Venkateswaran
    1597-1604Isolation and characterization of a biosurfactant producing strain,
    1605-1613Study of sugarcane pieces as yeast supports for ethanol production from sugarcane juice and molassesLei Liang, Yuan-ping Zhang, Li Zhang, Ming-jun Zhu and Shi-zhong Liang, et al.
    1615-16243-Hydroxypropionaldehyde guided glycerol feeding strategy in aerobic 1,3-propanediol production by
    1625-1636The effect of long-term nitrate treatment on SRB activity, corrosion rate and bacterial community composition in offshore water injection systemsGunhild Bødtker, Tore Thorstenson, Bente-Lise P. Lillebø, Bente E. Thorbjørnsen and Rikke Helen Ulvøen, et al.
    1637-1642Application of oxygen uptake rate and response surface methodology for erythromycin production by Saccharopolyspora erythraeaXiang Zou, Hai-feng Hang, Chang-fa Chen, Ju Chu and Ying-ping Zhuang, et al.
    1643-1650Process development for production of human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor by high cell density cultivation of recombinant Escherichia coliRasoul Khalilzadeh, Jafar Mohammadian-Mosaabadi, Ali Bahrami, Ahmad Nazak-Tabbar and Mohammad Ali Nasiri-Khalili, et al.
    1651-1657Quantitative contributions of bacteria and of Deinococcus geothermalis to deposits and slimes in paper industryMinna Peltola, Charlotta Kanto Öqvist, Jaakko Ekman, Mirva Kosonen and Sanna Jokela, et al.
    1659-1668Proteomics analysis of “Rovabio™ Excel”, a secreted protein cocktail from the filamentous fungus
    1669-1676SpnH from Saccharopolyspora spinosa encodes a rhamnosyl 4′-O-methyltransferase for biosynthesis of the insecticidal macrolide, spinosyn AKe-xue Huang, James Zahn and Lei Han
    1677-1685Solid state bioreactor production of transglutaminase by Amazonian
    1687-1693Immobilization in the presence of Triton X-100: modifications in activity and thermostability of
    1695-1703Monitoring growth phase-related changes in phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C production, adhesion properties and physiology of Bacillus cereus vegetative cellsUltan P. Cronin and Martin G. Wilkinson
    1705-1714Cloning, extracellular expression and characterization of a predominant β-CGTase from Bacillus sp. G1 in E. coliRui Min Ong, Kian Mau Goh, Nor Muhammad Mahadi, Osman Hassan and Raja Noor Zaliha Raja Abdul Rahman, et al.
    1715-1721Influence of the carbon source on the growth and lignocellulolytic enzyme production by Morchella esculenta strainsLeandro Papinutti and Bernardo Lechner

    Volume 36, Number 1 / January 2009

    1-9Production of laccases in submerged process by Pleurotus sajor-caju PS-2001 in relation to carbon and organic nitrogen sources, antifoams and Tween 80Fernanda Bettin, Queli Montanari, Raquel Calloni, Tamara A. Gaio and Mauricio M. Silveira, et al.
    11-20Microcultures of lactic acid bacteria: characterization and selection of strains, optimization of nutrients and gallic acid concentrationOswaldo Guzmán-López, Octavio Loera, José Luis Parada, Alberto Castillo-Morales and Cándida Martínez-Ramírez, et al.
    21-27Production, optimization and purification of a novel extracellular protease from the moderately halophilic bacterium
    29-33Enzymatic removal of flatulence-inducing sugars in chickpea milk using free and polyvinyl alcohol immobilized α-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzaeAravind Goud G. Patil, Naganagoud V. Kote and Veerappa Mulimani
    35-38Post-consumer use efficacies of preservatives in personal care and topical drug products: relationship to preservative categoryTimothy D. Ravita, Ralph S. Tanner, Donald G. Ahearn, Erin L. Arms and Patrick W. Crockett
    39-43Production of fructosyltransferase by
    45-51Laccase-mediator system in the decolorization of different types of recalcitrant dyesMei Rong Hu, Ya Peng Chao, Guo Qing Zhang, Zhi Quan Xue and Shijun Qian
    53-64Characterisation of aerobically grown non-spore-forming bacteria from paper mill pulps containing recycled fibresMaija-Liisa Suihko and Eija Skyttä
    65-73Purification and characterization of extracellular lipases from
    75-85Application of acetate buffer in pH adjustment of sorghum mash and its influence on fuel ethanol fermentationRenyong Zhao, Scott R. Bean, Beth Ann Crozier-Dodson, Daniel Y. C. Fung and Donghai Wang
    87-93The behavior of key enzymes of xylose metabolism on the xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii grown in hemicellulosic hydrolysateDaniela B. Gurpilhares, Francislene A. Hasmann, Adalberto Pessoa and Inês C. Roberto
    95-104Enhanced removal of dimethyl sulfide from a synthetic waste gas stream using a bioreactor inoculated with Microbacterium sp. NTUT26 and Pseudomonas putidaChin-Hang Shu and Ching-Kuo Chen
    105-110Characterization of extracellular esterase and lipase activities from five halophilic archaeal strainsBirgul Ozcan, Gul Ozyilmaz, Cumhur Cokmus and Mahmut Caliskan
    111-121Characterization of sulfate-reducing bacteria dominated surface communities during start-up of a down-flow fluidized bed reactorLourdes B. Celis, Denys Villa-Gómez, Angel G. Alpuche-Solís, B. Otto Ortega-Morales and Elías Razo-Flores
    123-128Three-phase partitioning of α-galactosidase from fermented media of
    129-137Branched-chain amino acid catabolism provides precursors for the Type II polyketide antibiotic, actinorhodin, via pathways that are nutrient dependentKaren Stirrett, Claudio Denoya and Janet Westpheling
    139-147Genome shuffling to improve thermotolerance, ethanol tolerance and ethanol productivity of
    149-155Production of xylanase by Aspergilli using alternative carbon sources: application of the crude extract on cellulose pulp biobleachingSimone de Carvalho Peixoto-Nogueira, Michele Michelin, Jorge Henrique Almeida Betini, João Atílio Jorge and Héctor Francisco Terenzi, et al.
    157-162Effects of industrial storage on the bioreduction capacity of brewer’s yeastMing-An Yu, Yi Hou, Geng-Hao Gong, Quan Zhao and Xiao-bing Zhu, et al.

    Volume 36, Number 2 / February 2009

    163-180Carotenoids from Rhodotorula and Phaffia: yeasts of biotechnological importanceGinka I. Frengova and Dora M. Beshkova
    181-188Characterization of a novel
    189-194Production and partial purification of α-amylase from a novel isolate Streptomyces gulbargensisDastager G. Syed, Dayanand Agasar and Ashok Pandey
    195-203Purification and characterization of chitinases from Paecilomycesvariotii DG-3 parasitizing on Meloidogyne incognita eggsVan-Nam Nguyen, In-Jae Oh, Young-Ju Kim, Kil-Yong Kim and Young-Cheol Kim, et al.
    205-209Polar lipid fatty acids, LPS-hydroxy fatty acids, and respiratory quinones of three Geobacter strains, and variation with electron acceptorD. B. Hedrick, A. D. Peacock, D. R. Lovley, T. L. Woodard and K. P. Nevin, et al.
    211-218Organic solvent tolerance of an alkaline protease from salt-tolerant alkaliphilic Streptomyces clavuligerus strain Mit-1Jignasha T. Thumar and Satya P. Singh
    219-227Degradation of 3-chlorobenzoate and phenol singly and in mixture by a mixed culture of two ortho-pathway-following
    229-237Influence of wine-related physicochemical factors on the growth and metabolism of non-
    239-245Large-scale degumming of ramie fibre using a newly isolated
    247-251A novel medium for the isolation of N-acylhomoserine lactone-degrading bacteriaKok-Gan Chan, Wai-Fong Yin, Choon-Kook Sam and Chong-Lek Koh
    253-260Bioremediation of nitroexplosive wastewater by an yeast isolate Pichia sydowiorum MCM Y-3 in fixed film bioreactorS. P. Kanekar, P. P. Kanekar, S. S. Sarnaik, N. P. Gujrathi and P. N. Shede, et al.
    261-268Characterization of antilisterial bacteriocins produced by Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus durans isolates from Hispanic-style cheesesJohn A. Renye, George A. Somkuti, Moushumi Paul and Diane L. Van Hekken
    269-274Microalgae as a raw material for biofuels productionLuisa Gouveia and Ana Cristina Oliveira
    275-284Cyanuric acid biodegradation by a mixed bacterial culture of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Acinetobacter sp. in a packed bed biofilm reactorS. P. Galíndez-Nájera, M. A. Llamas-Martínez, N. Ruiz-Ordaz, C. Juárez-Ramírez and M. E. Mondragón-Parada, et al.
    285-292Measurement of ethanol concentration using solvent extraction and dichromate oxidation and its application to bioethanol production processHyun-Beom Seo, Hyun-Joo Kim, Oh-Kyu Lee, Ji-Hye Ha and Hyeon-Yong Lee, et al.
    293-300Optimal activity and thermostability of xylose reductase from Debaryomyces hansenii UFV-170Fábio C. Sampaio, Janaína T. de Faria, Flávia M. Lopes Passos, Attilio Converti and Luis Antônio Minin
    301-311A gene located downstream of the clavulanic acid gene cluster in
    313-317In situ recovery of 2,3-butanediol from fermentation by liquid–liquid extractionMasumeh Anvari and Gholam Khayati

    Volume 36, Number 3 / March 2009

    319-332Biosolutions to the energy problemArnold L. Demain
    333-340Screening and isolation of halophilic bacteria producing extracellular hydrolyses from Howz Soltan Lake, IranR. Rohban, Mohammad Ali Amoozegar and A. Ventosa
    341-346A single residue mutation abolishes attachment of the CBM26 starch-binding domain from
    347-354Exploitation of inexpensive substrates for production of a novel SCL–LCL-PHA co-polymer by Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC 7925Akhilesh Kumar Singh and Nirupama Mallick
    355-365Activated packed bed bioreactor for rapid nitrification in brackish water hatchery systemsV. J. Rejish Kumar, Cini Achuthan, N. J. Manju, Rosamma Philip and I. S. Bright Singh
    367-372Kinetics of the biodegradation of phenol in wastewaters from the chemical industry by covalently immobilized Trichosporon cutaneum cellsLyubov Yotova, Irene Tzibranska, Filadia Tileva, G. H. Markx and Nelly Georgieva
    373-380Strain improvement and up scaling of phytase production by Aspergillus niger NCIM 563 under submerged fermentation conditionsP. Shah, K. Bhavsar, S. K. Soni and Jayant Malhar Khire
    381-389Statistical optimization of medium composition for aspergiolide A production by marine-derived fungus
    391-399Carbon utilization profiles of bacteria colonizing the headbox water of two paper machines in a Canadian millJohnny Kashama, Véronique Prince, Anne-Marie Simao-Beaunoir and Carole Beaulieu
    401-407Synthesis of 4-nitrophenyl acetate using molecular sieve-immobilized lipase from
    409-415Production of nisin Z using
    417-426Purification and characterization of a novel thermoacid-stable fibrinolytic enzyme from Staphylococcus sp. strain AJ isolated from Korean salt-fermented Anchovy-joetNack-Shick Choi, Jae Jun Song, Dong-Min Chung, Young Jae Kim and Pil Jae Maeng, et al.
    427-432A thiol-activated lipase from Trichosporon asahii MSR 54: detergent compatibility and presoak formulation for oil removal from soiled cloth at ambient temperatureS. Suresh Kumar, Lalit Kumar, Vikram Sahai and Rani Gupta
    433-438Lactose mother liquor as an alternative nutrient source for microbial concrete production by Sporosarcina pasteuriiV. Achal, A. Mukherjee, P. C. Basu and M. S. Reddy
    439-450Microbial analysis of backflowed injection water from a nitrate-treated North Sea oil reservoirGunhild Bødtker, Kristine Lysnes, Terje Torsvik, Eva Ø. Bjørnestad and Egil Sunde
    451-459Purification and characterization of a novel fibrinolytic protease from
    461-465Metals tolerance in moderately thermophilic isolates from a spent copper sulfide heap, closely related to Acidithiobacillus caldus, Acidimicrobium ferrooxidans and Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidansE. L. J. Watkin, S. E. Keeling, F. A. Perrot, D. W. Shiers and M.-L. Palmer, et al.
    467-470Influence of abrasion on biofilm detachment: evidence for stratification of the biofilmAlice Rochex, Anthony Massé, Renaud Escudié, Jean-Jacques Godon and Nicolas Bernet

    Volume 36, Number 4 / April 2009

    471-479Engineering metabolic systems for production of advanced fuelsYajun Yan and James C. Liao
    481-490Influence of growth conditions on the nisin production of bioengineered Lactococcus lactis strainsÖ. Şimşek, A. H. Çon, N. Akkoç, P. E. J. Saris and Mustafa Akçelik
    491-497Influence of metal addition on ethanol production with
    499-507Enhanced inulinase production in solid state fermentation by a mutant of the marine yeast
    509-519Modeling and experimental studies on intermittent starch feeding and citrate addition in simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of starch to flavor compoundsAbhijit R. Chavan, Anuradha Raghunathan and K. V. Venkatesh
    521-530DNA plasmid production in different host strains of
    531-537Production and optimization of thermophilic alkaline protease in solid-state fermentation by Streptomyces sp. CN902Hadeer Lazim, Houda Mankai, Nedra Slama, Insaf Barkallah and Ferid Limam
    539-546High cell density production of Deinococcus radiodurans under optimized conditionsYi He
    547-556Enhanced production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-
    557-569Indigenous and inoculated yeast fermentation of gabiroba (
    571-583The production of hydrogen sulphide and other aroma compounds by wine strains of
    585-598Isolation and characterization of cellulose-degrading bacteria from the deep subsurface of the Homestake gold mine, Lead, South Dakota, USAGurdeep Rastogi, Geetha L. Muppidi, Raghu N. Gurram, Akash Adhikari and Kenneth M. Bischoff, et al.
    599-604Investigations into the uptake of copper, iron and selenium by a highly sulphated bacterial exopolysaccharide isolated from microbial matsXavier Moppert, Tinaïg Le Costaouec, Gérard Raguenes, Anthony Courtois and Christelle Simon-Colin, et al.
    605-609Cellulase production by six Trichoderma spp. fermented on medicinal plant processingsMahesh Chandra, Alok Kalra, Pradeep K. Sharma and Rajender S. Sangwan
    611-617Production of the Aspergillus aculeatus endo-1,4-β-mannanase in A. nigerPetrus J. van Zyl, V. Moodley, S. H. Rose, R. L. Roth and W. H. van Zyl

    Volume 36, Number 5 / May 2009

    619-633Directed evolution and rational approaches to improving Streptomyces clavuligerus deacetoxycephalosporin C synthase for cephalosporin productionKian-Sim Goo, Chun-Song Chua and Tiow-Suan Sim
    635-642Polyporus tenuiculus: a new naturally occurring mushroom that can be industrially cultivated on agricultural wasteAlejandra Omarini, Bernardo E. Lechner and Edgardo Albertó
    643-648Kinetic resolution of α-lipoic acid via enzymatic differentiation of a remote stereocenterHong-de Yan, Zhao Wang and Ling-jie Chen
    649-654Cloning and expression of the sco2127 gene from Streptomyces coelicolor M145Adán Chávez, Yolanda García-Huante, Beatriz Ruiz, Elizabeth Langley and Romina Rodríguez-Sanoja, et al.
    655-661Effect of Agave tequilana age, cultivation field location and yeast strain on tequila fermentation processL. Pinal, E. Cornejo, M. Arellano, E. Herrera and L. Nuñez, et al.
    663-669Application of a substrate inhibition model to estimate the effect of fructose concentration on the growth of diverse Saccharomycescerevisiae strainsF. Noé Arroyo-López, Amparo Querol and Eladio Barrio
    671-678Enhanced production of amidase from Rhodococcus erythropolis MTCC 1526 by medium optimisation using a statistical experimental designBhalchandra K. Vaidya, Snehal R. Mutalik, Renuka M. Joshi, Sanjay N. Nene and Bhaskar D. Kulkarni
    679-685Change in the community structure of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in activated sludge during selective incubation for MPN determinationKayako Hirooka, Ryoki Asano and Yutaka Nakai
    687-693Enhanced production of CoQ10 by newly isolated Sphingomonas sp. ZUTEO3 with a coupled fermentation–extraction processWeihong Zhong, Jianjun Fang, Huagui Liu and Xin Wang
    695-704Microbial conversion and in vitro and in vivo antifungal assessment of bioconverted docosahexaenoic acid (bDHA) used against agricultural plant pathogenic fungiVivek K. Bajpai, Hak Ryul Kim, Ching Tsang Hou and Sun Chul Kang
    705-711Influence of the carbon and nitrogen sources on keratinase production by Myrothecium verrucaria in submerged and solid state culturesNereida Mello Rosa da Gioppo, Fabiana G. Moreira-Gasparin, Andréa M. Costa, Ana Maria Alexandrino and Cristina Giatti Marques de Souza, et al.
    713-720Optimization of production of caffeine demethylase by Pseudomonas sp. in a bioreactorSathyanarayana N. Gummadi, Swati Sucharita Dash and Santhosh Devarai
    721-726Highly selective biotransformation of ginsenoside Rb1 to Rd by the phytopathogenic fungus Cladosporium fulvum (syn. Fulvia fulva)Xuesong Zhao, Juan Wang, Jie Li, Ling Fu and Juan Gao, et al.
    727-738Isolation and characterization of halophilic Archaea able to produce biosurfactantsS. Kebbouche-Gana, M. L. Gana, S. Khemili, F. Fazouane-Naimi and N. A. Bouanane, et al.
    739-746Stereoselective epoxidation of cis-propenylphosphonic acid to fosfomycin by a newly isolated bacterium Bacillussimplex strain S101Fuhong Xie, Yapeng Chao, Zhiquan Xue, Xiuqing Yang and Guoqing Zhang, et al.
    747-756Media optimization for biosurfactant production by Rhodococcus erythropolis MTCC 2794: artificial intelligence versus a statistical approachMoumita P. Pal, Bhalchandra K. Vaidya, Kiran M. Desai, Renuka M. Joshi and Sanjay N. Nene, et al.
    757-764Optimization of lignin peroxidase production and stability by Phanerochaete chrysosporium using sewage-treatment-plant sludge as substrate in a stirred-tank bioreactorMd. Zahangir Alam, Mariatul F. Mansor and K. C. A. Jalal
    765-768Bacillus subtilis as a bioindicator for estimating pentachlorophenol toxicity and concentrationM. A. Ayude, E. Okada, J. F. González, P. M. Haure and S. E. Murialdo
    769-773Unusual bacterial populations observed in a full-scale municipal sludge digester affected by intermittent seawater inputsChangsoo Lee, Jaai Kim, Fabio Alexandre Chinalia, Seung Gu Shin and Seokhwan Hwang

    Volume 36, Number 6 / June 2009

    775-786Different roads to discovery; Prontosil (hence sulfa drugs) and penicillin (hence β-lactams)Ronald Bentley
    787-800Morphological quantification of filamentous fungal development using membrane immobilization and automatic image analysisDavid J. Barry, Cecilia Chan and Gwilym A. Williams
    801-808Production of bioethanol by direct bioconversion of oil-palm industrial effluent in a stirred-tank bioreactorMd. Zahangir Alam, Nassereldeen A. Kabbashi and S. Nahdatul I. S. Hussin
    809-814Biodegradation of phenol and m-cresol by Candida albicans PDY-07 under anaerobic conditionGuoying Wang, Jianping Wen, Hongmei Li and Chunsheng Qiu
    815-820Efficient screening and breeding of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki for high toxicity against Spodoptera exigua and Heliothis armigeraXiaopeng Zhang, Zian Liang, Zafar Ali Siddiqui, Yuhua Gong and Ziniu Yu, et al.
    821-826Neochloris oleabundans UTEX #1185: a suitable renewable lipid source for biofuel productionLuísa Gouveia, Ana Evangelista Marques, Teresa Lopes da Silva and Alberto Reis
    827-836Improved monoterpene biotransformation with Penicillium sp. by use of a closed gas loop bioreactorMichael Pescheck, Marco Antonio Mirata, Bianca Brauer, Ulrich Krings and Ralf Günter Berger, et al.
    837-843A novel Bacillus sp. accumulating poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) from a single carbon substrateS. Vishnuvardhan Reddy, M. Thirumala and S. K. Mahmood
    845-851Comparison of bioleaching behaviors of different compositional sphalerite using Leptospirillum ferriphilum, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and Acidithiobacillus caldusLexian Xia, Songlin Dai, Chu Yin, Yuehua Hu and Jianshe Liu, et al.
    853-861Isolation and characterization of a new alkali-thermostable lipase cloned from a metagenomic libraryCatherine Meilleur, Jean-François Hupé, Pierre Juteau and François Shareck
    863-871Continuous nisin production with bioengineered Lactococcus lactis strainsÖ. Şimşek, N. Akkoç, A. H. Çon, F. Özçelik and P. E. J. Saris, et al.
    873In situ recovery of 2,3-butanediol from fermentation by liquid–liquid extractionMasumeh Anvari, Hassan Pahlavanzadeh, Ebrahim Vasheghani-Farahani and Gholam Khayati

    Volume 36, Number 7 / July 2009

    875-883Medium optimization for keratinase production in hair substrate by a new Bacillus subtilis KD-N2 using response surface methodologyChenggang Cai and Xiaodong Zheng
    885-893Biomass granulation in an aerobic:anaerobic-enhanced biological phosphorus removal process in a sequencing batch reactor with varying pHJohwan Ahn, Simon McIlroy, Sarah Schroeder and Robert Seviour
    895-900Use of a sequential strategy of experimental design to optimize the inulinase production in a batch bioreactorHelen Treichel, Marcio Antonio Mazutti, Francisco Maugeri and Maria Isabel Rodrigues
    901-909Production and characterization of esterase and lipase from Haloarcula marismortuiRosa María Camacho, Juan Carlos Mateos, Orfil González-Reynoso, Lilia Arely Prado and Jesús Córdova
    911-921Double deletion of dtsR1 and pyc induce efficient l-glutamate overproduction in Corynebacterium glutamicumWenjuan Yao, Xiaozhao Deng, Hui Zhong, Miao Liu and Pu Zheng, et al.
    923-928β-Fructofuranosidase production by repeated batch fermentation with immobilized Aspergillus japonicusS. I. Mussatto, L. R. Rodrigues and J. A. Teixeira
    929-937Early succession of bacterial biofilms in paper machinesMarja Tiirola, Tomi Lahtinen, Matti Vuento and Christian Oker-Blom
    939-948Molecular and biochemical characterization of an extracellular serine-protease from Vibrio metschnikovii J1Kemel Jellouli, Ali Bougatef, Laila Manni, Rym Agrebi and Rayda Siala, et al.
    949-954Enantioselective behavior of lipases from Aspergillus niger immobilized in different supportsVania Castriani Fernandes da Silva, Fabiano Jares Contesini and Patrícia de Oliveira Carvalho
    955-960Decolorization of Direct Red 28 by mixed bacterial culture in an up-flow immobilized bioreactorBella Devassy Tony, Dinesh Goyal and Sunil Khanna
    961-970Study of cellulases from a newly isolated thermophilic and cellulolytic Brevibacillus sp. strain JXLYanna Liang, Jemil Yesuf, Steve Schmitt, Kelly Bender and John Bozzola
    971-979Laboratory-scale biofiltration of acrylonitrile by Rhodococcus rhodochrous DAP 96622 in a trickling bed bioreactorJie Zhang and George E. Pierce
    981-988Strain improvement of Sporosarcina pasteurii for enhanced urease and calcite productionV. Achal, A. Mukherjee, P. C. Basu and M. Sudhakara Reddy
    989-992Biological treatment of shrimp production wastewaterRaj Boopathy
    993-998Functional expression of SCO7832 stimulates tautomycetin production via pathway-specific regulatory gene overexpression in Streptomyces sp. CK4412Shin-Hae Park, Si-Sun Choi, Yoon Jung Kim, Yong Keun Chang and David H. Sherman, et al.

    Volume 36, Number 8 / August 2009

    999-1011Flow cytometry applications in the food industryJaume Comas-Riu and Núria Rius
    1013-1021Production of rosamicin derivatives in Micromonospora rosaria by introduction of d-mycinose biosynthetic gene with ΦC31-derived integration vector pSET152Yojiro Anzai, Yohei Iizaka, Wei Li, Naoki Idemoto and Shu-ichi Tsukada, et al.
    1023-1027Selective activity of Mucor plumbeus reductase towards (−)-camphorquinoneGiovanni Gontijo de Souza, Cleber Paulo Andrada Anconi, Sjef Cornelissen, Wagner Batista De Almeida and Hélio Ferreira Dos Santos, et al.
    1029-1034High cell density fermentation of Gluconobacter oxydans DSM 2003 for glycolic acid productionGuodong Wei, Xuepeng Yang, Tula Gan, Wenyu Zhou and Jinping Lin, et al.
    1035-1045Solar Pond devices: free energy or bioreactors for Artemia biomass production?Luisa Gouveia, João Sousa, Ana Marques, Célia Tavares and Margarida Giestas
    1047-1056Antibacterial and antilarval-settlement potential and metabolite profiles of novel sponge-associated marine bacteriaSwagatika Dash, Cuili Jin, On On Lee, Ying Xu and Pei-Yuan Qian
    1057-1062ATP limitation in a pyruvate formate lyase mutant of Escherichia coli MG1655 increases glycolytic flux to d-lactateJosé Utrilla, Guillermo Gosset and Alfredo Martinez
    1063-1072Cassava wastewater as a substrate for the simultaneous production of rhamnolipids and polyhydroxyalkanoates by Pseudomonas aeruginosaSiddhartha G. V. A. O. Costa, François Lépine, Sylvain Milot, Eric Déziel and Marcia Nitschke, et al.
    1073-1083Mass spectrometric screening of transcriptional regulators involved in antibiotic biosynthesis in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)Sung-Soo Park, Yung-Hun Yang, Eunjung Song, Eun-Jung Kim and Woo Seong Kim, et al.
    1085-1091A comparison of stress tolerance in YPD and industrial lignocellulose-based medium among industrial and laboratory yeast strainsEva Albers and Christer Larsson
    1093-1100Start-up and inhibition analysis of the Anammox process seeded with anaerobic granular sludgeChong-jian Tang, Ping Zheng, Qaisar Mahmood and Jian-wei Chen
    1101-1109pH and base counterion affect succinate production in dual-phase Escherichia coli fermentationsShiying Lu, Mark A. Eiteman and Elliot Altman
    1111-1115Biocalcification by Bacillus pasteurii urease: a novel applicationDeepak Sarda, Huzaifa S. Choonia, D. D. Sarode and S. S. Lele
    1117-1121Continuous acetone–butanol–ethanol production by corn stalk immobilized cellsYuedong Zhang, Yujiu Ma, Fangxiao Yang and Chunhui Zhang
    1123-1126Efficient decomposition of shrimp shell waste using Bacillus cereus and Exiguobacterium acetylicumIryna Sorokulova, April Krumnow, Ludmila Globa and Vitaly Vodyanoy

    Volume 36, Number 9 / September 2009

    1127-1138Problems with the microbial production of butanolYan-Ning Zheng, Liang-Zhi Li, Mo Xian, Yu-Jiu Ma and Jian-Ming Yang, et al.
    1139-1148Modeling of polygalacturonase enzyme activity and biomass production by Aspergillus sojae ATCC 20235Figen Tokatli, Canan Tari, S. Mehmet Unluturk and Nihan Gogus Baysal
    1149-1155Optimized lipase-catalyzed synthesis of adipate ester in a solvent-free systemNaz Chaibakhsh, Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul Rahman, Suraini Abd-Aziz, Mahiran Basri and Abu Bakar Salleh, et al.
    1157-1169Plasmid stability and kinetics of continuous production of glucoamylase by recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae in an airlift bioreactorPeter M. Kilonzo, Argyrios Margaritis and Maurice A. Bergougnou
    1171-1177Isolation and characterization of endophytic taxol-producing fungi from Taxus chinensisKaihui Liu, Xiaowei Ding, Baiwan Deng and Wenqiang Chen
    1179-1187Studies on the production of nigerloxin using agro-industrial residues by solid-state fermentationDasagrandhi Chakradhar, Saleem Javeed and Avinash P. Sattur
    1189-1197Large-scale production of bacterial consortia for remediation of chlorinated solvent-contaminated groundwaterSimon Vainberg, Charles W. Condee and Robert J. Steffan
    1199-1213Chemical induction of silent biosynthetic pathway transcription in Aspergillus nigerK. M. Fisch, A. F. Gillaspy, M. Gipson, J. C. Henrikson and A. R. Hoover, et al.
    1215-1224Use of the dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum as a sustainable source of biodiesel productionClaudio Fuentes-Grünewald, Esther Garcés, Sergio Rossi and Jordi Camp
    1225-1232Ammonium acetate enhances solvent production by Clostridium acetobutylicum EA 2018 using cassava as a fermentation mediumYang Gu, Shiyuan Hu, Jun Chen, Lijun Shao and Huiqi He, et al.
    1233-1237Diacetyl and acetoin production from whey permeate using engineered Lactobacillus caseiInmaculada Nadal, Juan Rico, Gaspar Pérez-Martínez, María J. Yebra and Vicente Monedero

    Volume 36, Number 10 / October 2009

    1239-1248Bioactive substances produced by marine isolates of PseudomonasAlim Isnansetyo and Yuto Kamei
    1249-1256Screening pentachlorophenol degradation ability by environmental fungal strains belonging to the phyla Ascomycota and ZygomycotaMariana B. Carvalho, Isabel Martins, Maria C. Leitão, Helga Garcia and Cátia Rodrigues, et al.
    1257-1265Exploration of geosmin synthase from Streptomyces peucetius ATCC 27952 by deletion of doxorubicin biosynthetic gene clusterBijay Singh, Tae-Jin Oh and Jae Kyung Sohng
    1267-1274Production of l-phenylalanine from glycerol by a recombinant Escherichia coliMethee Khamduang, Kanoktip Packdibamrung, Jarun Chutmanop, Yusuf Chisti and Penjit Srinophakun
    1275-1280Gene deletion of cytosolic ATP: citrate lyase leads to altered organic acid production in Aspergillus nigerSusan Meijer, Michael Lynge Nielsen, Lisbeth Olsson and Jens Nielsen
    1281-1287Synthesis of fatty acid esters and diacylglycerols at elevated temperatures by alkalithermophilic lipases from Thermosyntropha lipolyticaMoh’d A. Salameh and Juergen Wiegel
    1289-1296Enhanced d-ribose biosynthesis in batch culture of a transketolase-deficient Bacillus subtilis strain by citrateLin Wu, Zhimin Li and Qin Ye
    1297-1305Enhanced expression of engineered ACA-less β-1, 6-N-acetylglucosaminidase (dispersin B) in Escherichia coliNandadeva Yakandawala, Purushottam V. Gawande, Karen LoVetri, Tony Romeo and Jeffrey B. Kaplan, et al.
    1307-1314Online monitoring of yeast cultivation using a fuel-cell-type activity sensorMarie-France Favre, Delphine Carrard, Raphaël Ducommun and Fabian Fischer
    1315-1321A newly isolated Paecilomyces sp. WSH-L07 for laccase production: isolation, identification, and production enhancement by complex inducementZhiyu Liu, Dongxu Zhang, Zhaozhe Hua, Jianghua Li and Guocheng Du, et al.
    1323-1330Factors affecting the production of l-xylulose by resting cells of recombinant Escherichia coliAnne Usvalampi, Kristiina Kiviharju, Matti Leisola and Antti Nyyssölä

    Volume 36, Number 11 / November 2009

    1331-1336Universal species concept: pipe dream or a step toward unifying biology?James T. Staley
    1337-1344Optimization of medium components for high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid production by Streptococcus sp. ID9102 via a statistical approachJong-Hyuk Im, Jung-Min Song, Jae-Hoon Kang and Dae-Jung Kang
    1345-1351Constitutive overexpression of asm2 and asm39 increases AP-3 production in the actinomycete Actinosynnema pretiosumDaniel Ng, Hing Kah Chin and Victor Vai Tak Wong
    1353-1362Lignocellulolytic enzyme activity, substrate utilization, and mushroom yield by Pleurotus ostreatus cultivated on substrate containing anaerobic digester solidsOmoanghe S. Isikhuemhen and Nona A. Mikiashvilli
    1363-1368l(+)-Lactic acid production by co-fermentation of glucose and xylose with Rhizopus oryzae obtained by low-energy ion beam irradiationPeng Wang, Juan Li, Li Wang, Ming-li Tang and Zeng-liang Yu, et al.
    1369-1374Burkholderia cenocepacia: a new biocatalyst for efficient bioreduction of ezetimibe intermediateAmit Singh, Abdul Basit and Uttam C. Banerjee
    1375-1382Cellulase production from Pseudoalteromonas sp. NO3 isolated from the sea squirt Halocynthia rorentziDuwoon Kim, Keun Sik Baik, Seong Chan Park, Seon-Jun Kim and Tai-Sun Shin, et al.
    1383-1389Effects of cassava starch hydrolysate on cell growth and lipid accumulation of the heterotrophic microalgae Chlorella protothecoidesAili Wei, Xuewu Zhang, Dong Wei, Gu Chen and Qingyu Wu, et al.
    1391-1400Aerobic degradation of pyridine by a new bacterial strain, Shinella zoogloeoides BC026Yaohui Bai, Qinghua Sun, Cui Zhao, Donghui Wen and Xiaoyan Tang
    1401-1408Hydrolysis of soy isoflavone glycosides by recombinant β-glucosidase from hyperthermophile Thermotoga maritimaYemin Xue, Jinjin Yu and Xiangfei Song
    1409-1416Application of clone library analysis and real-time PCR for comparison of microbial communities in a low-grade copper sulfide ore bioheap leachateChen Bowei, Liu Xingyu, Liu Wenyan and Wen Jiankang
    1417-1424Kinetic limitations during the simultaneous removal of p-cresol and sulfide in a denitrifying processFrancisco J. Cervantes, Edna R. Meza-Escalante, Anne-Claire Texier and Jorge Gómez
    1425-1434Identification of functionally clustered nystatin-like biosynthetic genes in a rare actinomycetes, Pseudonocardia autotrophicaByung-Gyun Kim, Mi-Jin Lee, Jiyoon Seo, Young-Bin Hwang and Mi-Yeon Lee, et al.
    1435-1438Biotechnological strains of Komagataella (Pichia) pastoris are Komagataellaphaffii as determined from multigene sequence analysisCletus Paul Kurtzman

    Volume 36, Number 12 / December 2009

    1439-1446Properties of a purified thermostable glucoamylase from Aspergillus niveusTony Marcio da Silva, Alexandre Maller, André Ricardo de Lima Damásio, Michele Michelin and Richard John Ward, et al.
    1447-1452Enhancement of glutathione production with a tripeptidase-deficient recombinant Escherichia coliJun Lin, Xianyan Liao, Juan Zhang, Guocheng Du and Jian Chen
    1453-1458Kinetic studies of recombinant human interferon-gamma expression in continuous cultures of E. coliS. Thangminlal Vaiphei, Gaurav Pandey and K. J. Mukherjee
    1459-1466Decolorization of water and oil-soluble azo dyes by Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactobacillus fermentumHuizhong Chen, Haiyan Xu, Thomas M. Heinze and Carl E. Cerniglia
    1467-1471Strain development of Streptomyces sp. for tacrolimus production using sequential adaptationSangwon Jung, Sunghyun Moon, Kyungsun Lee, Youn-Je Park and Sewang Yoon, et al.
    1473-1482Enhanced FK506 production in Streptomyces clavuligerus CKD1119 by engineering the supply of methylmalonyl-CoA precursorSangJoon Mo, Yeon-Hee Ban, Je Won Park, Young Ji Yoo and Yeo Joon Yoon
    1483-1489Ethanol and xylitol production from glucose and xylose at high temperature by Kluyveromyces sp. IIPE453Sachin Kumar, Surendra P. Singh, Indra M. Mishra and Dilip K. Adhikari
    1491-1497Biofilm growth of individual and dual strains of Klebsiella oxytoca from the dairy industry on ultrafiltration membranesXuemei Tang, Steve H. Flint, Rod J. Bennett, John D. Brooks and R. Hugh Morton
    1499-1511Sulfide persistence in oil field waters amended with nitrate and acetateJordan C. Hulecki, Julia M. Foght, Murray R. Gray and Phillip M. Fedorak
    1513-1527Improved simultaneous production of mycelial biomass and polysaccharides by submerged culture of Hericium erinaceum: optimization using a central composite rotatable design (CCRD)Eliza Malinowska, Wojciech Krzyczkowski, Grzegorz Łapienis and Franciszek Herold
    1529-1534A Saccharomyces cerevisiae-based bioassay for assessing pesticide toxicityKarine Estève, C. Poupot, P. Dabert, M. Mietton-Peuchot and V. Milisic

    Volume 37, Number 1 / January 2010

    1-17Influence of cultivation conditions on the production of a thermostable extracellular lipase from Amycolatopsis mediterranei DSM 43304Dharmendra S. Dheeman, Jesus M. Frias and Gary T. M. Henehan
    19-25Trehalose accumulation from corn starch by Saccharomycopsis fibuligera A11 during 2-l fermentation and trehalose purificationZhe Chi, Ji-Ming Wang, Zhen-Ming Chi and Fang Ye
    27-34Ethanol production from sorghum by a dilute ammonia pretreatmentD. A. Salvi, G. M. Aita, D. Robert and V. Bazan
    35-41Isolation and characterization of potent antifungal strains of the Streptomyces violaceusniger clade active against Candida albicansMin J. Kang, Janice L. Strap and Donald L. Crawford
    43-55Genome-wide transcriptional analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during industrial bioethanol fermentationBing-Zhi Li, Jing-Sheng Cheng, Bin Qiao and Ying-Jin Yuan
    57-64Isolation of an oxalate-resistant Ashbya gossypii strain and its improved riboflavin productionTakashi Sugimoto, Aki Morimoto, Masashi Nariyama, Tatsuya Kato and Enoch Y. Park
    65-69Pediocin production in milk by Pediococcus acidilactici in co-culture with Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricusGeorge A. Somkuti and Dennis H. Steinberg
    71-83Production and optimization of cellulase-free, alkali-stable xylanase by Bacillus pumilus SV-85S in submerged fermentationSushil Nagar, Vijay Kumar Gupta, Davender Kumar, Lalit Kumar and Ramesh Chander Kuhad
    85-93The effect of Debina grapevine indigenous yeast strains of Metschnikowia and Saccharomyces on wine flavourMaria Parapouli, Efstathios Hatziloukas, Constantin Drainas and Angelos Perisynakis
    95-102The non-nutritional performance characteristics of peptones made from rendered proteinRafael A. Garcia, George J. Piazza, Zhiyou Wen, Denver J. Pyle and Daniel K. Y. Solaiman
    103-109Utilization of palm kernel cake for production of β-mannanase by Aspergillus niger FTCC 5003 in solid substrate fermentation using an aerated column bioreactorPeyman Abdeshahian, Noraini Samat, Aidil Abdul Hamid and Wan Mohtar Wan Yusoff
    111-115A plate method for screening of bacteria capable of degrading aliphatic nitrilesM. Santoshkumar, Anand S. Nayak, O. Anjaneya and Timmanagouda B. Karegoudar

    Volume 37, Number 2 / February 2010

    117-128Variations of bacterial 16S rDNA phylotypes prior to and after chlorination for drinking water production from two surface water treatment plantsJean-Baptiste Poitelon, Michel Joyeux, Bénédicte Welté, Jean-Pierre Duguet and Eric Prestel, et al.
    129-138Acid protease production by solid-state fermentation using Aspergillus oryzae MTCC 5341: optimization of process parametersK. S. Vishwanatha, A. G. Appu Rao and Sridevi Annapurna Singh
    139-149Generation and characterisation of stable ethanol-tolerant mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDragana Stanley, Sarah Fraser, Paul J. Chambers, Peter Rogers and Grant A. Stanley
    151-158Cellulases from Penicillium funiculosum: production, properties and application to cellulose hydrolysisAline Machado de Castro, Marcelle Lins de Albuquerque de Carvalho, Selma Gomes Ferreira Leite and Nei Pereira
    159-165Asymmetric synthesis of (S)-ethyl-4-chloro-3-hydroxybutanoate using Candida parapsilosis ATCC 7330Tarjan Kaliaperumal, S. Kumar, Sathyanarayana N. Gummadi and Anju Chadha
    167-172The use of Macronet resins to recover γ-decalactone produced by Rhodotorula aurantiaca from the culture brothMohamed Alchihab, Jean-Marc Aldric, Mario Aguedo, Jacqueline Destain and Jean-Paul Wathelet, et al.
    173-178Hydrolytic breakdown of lactoferricin by lactic acid bacteriaMoushumi Paul and George A. Somkuti
    179-186High-yield fermentative preparation of tetramethylpyrazine by Bacillus sp. using an endogenous precursor approachBing-Feng Zhu, Yan Xu and Wen-Lai Fan
    187-194A new xylanase from thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus sp. A4 with broad-range pH activity and pH stabilityYingguo Bai, Jianshe Wang, Zhifang Zhang, Peilong Yang and Pengjun Shi, et al.
    195-204Gene cloning, characterization, and heterologous expression of levansucrase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciensDina Rairakhwada, Jeong-Woo Seo, Mi-young Seo, Ohsuk Kwon and Sang-Ki Rhee, et al.
    205-212Optimization of probiotic and lactic acid production by Lactobacillus plantarum in submerged bioreactor systemsGraziela Brusch Brinques, Maria do Carmo Peralba and Marco Antônio Záchia Ayub
    213-218Heterologous expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae MPR1 gene confers tolerance to ethanol and l-azetidine-2-carboxylic acid in Hansenula polymorphaOlena P. Ishchuk, Charles A. Abbas and Andriy A. Sibirny

    Volume 37, Number 3 / March 2010

    219-224Linking species concepts to natural product discovery in the post-genomic eraPaul R. Jensen
    225-236Influence of bioreactor hydraulic characteristics on a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fed-batch culture: hydrodynamic modelling and scale-down investigationsAnnick Lejeune, F. Delvigne and P. Thonart
    237-244A rapid method for the detection of representative coliforms in water samples: polymerase chain reaction-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (PCR-ELISA)Jong-Tar Kuo, Chiu-Yu Cheng, Hsiao-Han Huang, Chia-Fen Tsao and Ying-Chien Chung
    245-252Trichoderone, a novel cytotoxic cyclopentenone and cholesta-7, 22-diene-3β, 5α, 6β-triol, with new activities from the marine-derived fungus Trichoderma sp.Jianlan You, Huanqin Dai, Zhihui Chen, Guangjie Liu and Zhengxiang He, et al.
    253-262Properties of phenol-removal aerobic granules during normal operation and shock loadingHe-Long Jiang, Abdul Majid Maszenan, Zhi-Wei Zhao and Joo-Hwa Tay
    263-270Analysing overexpression of l-valine biosynthesis genes in pyruvate-dehydrogenase-deficient Corynebacterium glutamicumTobias Bartek, Enrico Zönnchen, Bianca Klein, Robert Gerstmeir and Pia Makus, et al.
    271-278Production and characterization of PHB from two novel strains of Bacillus spp. isolated from soil and activated sludgeM. Thirumala, Sultanpuram Vishnuvardhan Reddy and S. K. Mahmood
    279-287A thermostable phytase from Bacillus sp. MD2: cloning, expression and high-level production in Escherichia coliThi Thuy Tran, Gashaw Mamo, Bo Mattiasson and Rajni Hatti-Kaul
    289-295Bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrate using Leptospirillum ferriphilum, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans in a continuous bubble column reactorLexian Xia, Chu Yin, Songlin Dai, Guanzhou Qiu and Xinhua Chen, et al.
    297-306Enhanced production of gibberellin A4 (GA4) by a mutant of Gibberella fujikuroi in wheat gluten mediumGeetanjali Lale and Ramchandra Gadre
    307-312Conversion of glycerol to pyruvate by Escherichia coli using acetate- and acetate/glucose-limited fed-batch processesYihui Zhu, Mark A. Eiteman, Sarah A. Lee and Elliot Altman
    313-322Microarray analysis of p-anisaldehyde-induced transcriptome of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeLu Yu, Na Guo, Yi Yang, Xiuping Wu and Rizeng Meng, et al.

    Volume 37, Number 4 / April 2010

    323-333Improved production of polygalacturonate lyase by combining a pH and online methanol control strategy in a two-stage induction phase with a shift in the transition phaseMuhammad Salman Qureshi, Dongxu Zhang, Guocheng Du and Jian Chen
    335-340Fermentative production of self-toxic fungal secondary metabolitesMaya P. Singh, Margaret M. Leighton, Laurel R. Barbieri, Deborah M. Roll and Susan E. Urbance, et al.
    341-347Comparison of different mixed cultures for bio-hydrogen production from ground wheat starch by combined dark and light fermentationSerpil Ozmihci and Fikret Kargi
    349-361Enhancing functional expression of heterologous lipase B in Escherichia coli by extracellular secretionNiju Narayanan, Manal Khan and C. Perry Chou
    363-370Bacterial assay for the rapid assessment of antifouling and fouling release properties of coatings and materialsFraddry D’Souza, Anouk Bruin, Rens Biersteker, Glen Donnelly and Job Klijnstra, et al.
    371-379Technological properties of bakers’ yeasts in durum wheat semolina doughVirgilio Giannone, Chiara Longo, Arcangelo Damigella, Domenico Raspagliesi and Alfio Spina, et al.
    381-390Antimicrobial compounds produced by Lactobacillus sakei subsp. sakei 2a, a bacteriocinogenic strain isolated from a Brazilian meat productKátia G. de Carvalho, Felipe H. S. Bambirra, Monika F. Kruger, Matheus S. Barbosa and Jamil S. Oliveira, et al.
    391-400Mathematical modeling of Kluyveromyces marxianus growth in solid-state fermentation using a packed-bed bioreactorMarcio A. Mazutti, Giovani Zabot, Gabriela Boni, Aline Skovronski and Débora de Oliveira, et al.
    401-406Expression of Thermobifida fusca thermostable raw starch digesting alpha-amylase in Pichia pastoris and its application in raw sago starch hydrolysisChao-Hsun Yang, Yu-Chun Huang, Cheng-Yu Chen and Chia-Ying Wen
    407-417Selective enumeration strategies for Brevundimonas diminuta from drinking waterRobert Scott Donofrio, Lorelle L. Bestervelt, Ratul Saha and Susan T. Bagley
    419-423Production of thermotolerant entomopathogenic Isaria fumosorosea SFP-198 conidia in corn-corn oil mixtureJae Su Kim, Yeon Ho Je and Jong Yul Roh
    425-429Mining of genomic databases to identify novel biodesulfurizing microorganismsSumedha Bhatia and Durlubh K. Sharma

    Volume 37, Number 5 / May 2010

    431-435High-yield production of citric acid by Yarrowia lipolytica on glycerol in repeated-batch bioreactorsAnita Rywińska and Waldemar Rymowicz
    437-445Effect of controlled oxygen limitation on Candida shehatae physiology for ethanol production from xylose and glucoseRomain Fromanger, S. E. Guillouet, J. L. Uribelarrea, C. Molina-Jouve and X. Cameleyre
    447-454Studies on a chlorogenic acid-producing endophytic fungi isolated from Eucommia ulmoides OliverXiaomin Chen, Xiaoxue Sang, Shaohe Li, Shujun Zhang and Linhan Bai
    455-469Analysis of wide-domain transcriptional regulation in solid-state cultures of Aspergillus oryzaeShauna M. McKelvey and Richard A. Murphy
    471-481Storage of oil field-produced waters alters their chemical and microbiological characteristicsJordan C. Hulecki, Julia M. Foght and Phillip M. Fedorak
    483-494Cloning, purification and biochemical characterization of beta agarase from the marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. AG4Chulhong Oh, Chamilani Nikapitiya, Youngdeuk Lee, Ilson Whang and Se-Jae Kim, et al.
    495-501Butanol production by Clostridium beijerinckii ATCC 55025 from wheat branZiyong Liu, Yu Ying, Fuli Li, Cuiqing Ma and Ping Xu
    503-510Enantioselective hydrolysis of (R)-2, 2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxamide by immobilized cells of an R-amidase-producing bacterium, Delftia tsuruhatensis CCTCC M 205114, on an alginate capsule carrierYuan-Shan Wang, Ren-Chao Zheng, Jian-Miao Xu, Zhi-Qiang Liu and Feng Cheng, et al.
    511-520The influence of nitrogen limitation on mcl-PHA synthesis by two newly isolated strains of Pseudomonas sp.Slawomir Ciesielski, Justyna Możejko and Grzegorz Przybyłek
    521-529Coenzyme Q10 production in a 150-l reactor by a mutant strain of Rhodobacter sphaeroidesNguyen Ba Kien, In-Soo Kong, Min-Gyu Lee and Joong Kyun Kim
    531-535Production of a novel extracellular acidic lipase from Pseudomonas gessardii using slaughterhouse waste as a substrateK. Ramani, Evvie Chockalingam and G. Sekaran

    Volume 37, Number 6 / June 2010

    537-558Photoprotective compounds from marine organismsRajesh P. Rastogi, Richa, Rajeshwar P. Sinha, Shailendra P. Singh and Donat-P. Häder
    559-566Genetic factors that influence moenomycin production in streptomycetesRoman Makitrynskyy, Yuriy Rebets, Bohdan Ostash, Nestor Zaburannyi and Mariia Rabyk, et al.
    567-573Purification and characterization of the exopolygalacturonase produced by Aspergillus giganteus in submerged culturesDanielle Biscaro Pedrolli and Eleonora Cano Carmona
    575-580Pyrroloquinoline quinone biosynthesis in Escherichia coli through expression of the Gluconobacter oxydans pqqABCDE gene clusterXue-Peng Yang, Gui-Fang Zhong, Jin-Ping Lin, Duo-Bin Mao and Dong-Zhi Wei
    581-585Lipid production from Jerusalem artichoke by Rhodosporidium toruloides Y4Xin Zhao, Siguo Wu, Cuimin Hu, Qian Wang and Yanyan Hua, et al.
    587-594Enhanced pullulan production in a biofilm reactor by using response surface methodologyKuan-Chen Cheng, Ali Demirci and Jeffrey M. Catchmark
    595-602Reduction of fatty acid flux results in enhancement of astaxanthin synthesis in a mutant strain of Phaffia rhodozymaLili Miao, Yongxing Wang, Shuang Chi, Jiacong Yan and Guohua Guan, et al.
    603-608Butanol production by Clostridium acetobutylicum in a continuous packed bed reactorFabio Napoli, Giuseppe Olivieri, Maria Elena Russo, Antonio Marzocchella and Piero Salatino
    609-616Heterotrophic nitrogen removal by Providencia rettgeri strain YLBin Zhao, Yi Liang He, Jue Huang, Shauna Taylor and Joseph Hughes
    617-624Gene cloning, expression, and characterization of phenolic acid decarboxylase from Lactobacillus brevis RM84José María Landete, Héctor Rodríguez, José Antonio Curiel, Blanca de las Rivas and José Miguel Mancheño, et al.
    625-629Isolation and preliminary characterization of a respiratory nitrate reductase from hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium Gordonia alkanivorans S7Irena Romanowska, Ewa Kwapisz, Magdalena Mitka and Stanisław Bielecki
    631-637Biotransformation of mulberroside A from Morus alba results in enhancement of tyrosinase inhibitionJeong-Keun Kim, Mijin Kim, Ssang-Goo Cho, Myung-Kyoo Kim and Suhng Wook Kim, et al.

    Volume 37, Number 7 / July 2010

    639RDS appointed new Editor-in-Chief of JIMBRobert D. Schwartz
    641-642A new generationThomas W. Jeffries
    643-672Avoidance of suicide in antibiotic-producing microbesEric Cundliffe and Arnold L. Demain
    673-679Overexpression of ribosome recycling factor causes increased production of avermectin in Streptomyces avermitilis strainsLili Li, Jia Guo, Ying Wen, Zhi Chen and Yuan Song, et al.
    681-687Enhanced 1,3-propanediol production by supply of organic acids and repeated fed-batch cultureXuedong Xue, Wei Li, Zhimin Li, Yuelan Xia and Qin Ye
    689-699Factors enhancing l-valine production by the growth-limited l-isoleucine auxotrophic strain Corynebacterium glutamicum ΔilvA ΔpanB ilvNM13 (pECKAilvBNC)Ilze Denina, Longina Paegle, Marek Prouza, Jiři Holátko and Miroslav Pátek, et al.
    701-706Variations of two pools of glycogen and carbohydrate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown with various ethanol concentrationsM. S. Dake, J. P. Jadhv and N. B. Patil
    707-716Inactivation of dhaD and dhaK abolishes by-product accumulation during 1,3-propanediol production in Klebsiella pneumoniaeYu-Tze Horng, Kai-Chih Chang, Ta-Chung Chou, Chung-Jen Yu and Chih-Ching Chien, et al.
    717-725Preparation of carboxylated magnetic particles for the efficient immobilization of C-terminally lysine-tagged Bacillus stearothermophilus aminopeptidase IICheng-Liang Huang, Wei-Chun Cheng, Jia-Ci Yang, Meng-Chun Chi and Jiau-Hua Chen, et al.
    727-740A comparative study of an intensive malolactic transformation of cider using Lactobacillus brevis and Oenococcus oeni in a membrane bioreactorI. S. Jung and R. W. Lovitt
    741-750Biocatalytic synthesis of (R)-(−)-mandelic acid from racemic mandelonitrile by cetyltrimethylammonium bromide-permeabilized cells of Alcaligenes faecalis ECU0401Yu-Cai He, Zhi-Jun Zhang, Jian-He Xu and You-Yan Liu
    751-757Transcription levels (amoA mRNA-based) and population dominance (amoA gene-based) of ammonia-oxidizing bacteriaDavid H.-W. Kuo, Kevin G. Robinson, Alice C. Layton, Arthur J. Meyers and Gary S. Sayler

    Volume 37, Number 8 / August 2010

    759-772Streptomyces and Saccharopolyspora hosts for heterologous expression of secondary metabolite gene clustersRichard H. Baltz
    773-783Repeated-batch production of glucoamylase using recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized in a fibrous bed bioreactorPeter M. Kilonzo, Argyrios Margaritis and Maurice A. Bergougnou
    785-792Substrate specificity characterization of a thermostable keratinase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa KS-1Richa Sharma and Rani Gupta
    793-803Transient metabolic modeling of Escherichia coli MG1655 and MG1655 ΔackA-pta, ΔpoxB Δpppc ppc-p37 for recombinant β-galactosidase productionMarjan De Mey, Gaspard J. Lequeux, Joeri J. Beauprez, Jo Maertens and Hendrik J. Waegeman, et al.
    805-813A highly thermostable antimicrobial peptide from Aspergillus clavatus ES1: biochemical and molecular characterizationMohamed Hajji, Kemel Jellouli, Noomen Hmidet, Rafik Balti and Alya Sellami-Kamoun, et al.
    815-821Production of tetramethylpyrazine by batch culture of Bacillus subtilis with optimal pH control strategyBing-Feng Zhu and Yan Xu
    823-830Production of lactic acid from hemicellulose extracts by Bacillus coagulans MXL-9Sara L. Walton, Kenneth M. Bischoff, Adriaan R. P. van Heiningen and G. Peter van Walsum
    831-841Production and genetic improvement of a novel antimycotic agent, Saadamycin, against Dermatophytes and other clinical fungi from Endophytic Streptomyces sp. Hedaya48Mervat M. A. El-Gendy and Ahmed M. A. EL-Bondkly
    843-848Development of a real-time TaqMan assay to detect mendocina sublineage Pseudomonas species in contaminated metalworking fluidsRatul Saha, Robert S. Donofrio and Susan T. Bagley
    849-856Biosynthesis and characterization of copolymer poly(3HB-co-3HV) from saponified Jatropha curcas oil by Pseudomonas oleovoransAdrian D. Allen, Winston A. Anderson, Folahan O. Ayorinde and Broderick E. Eribo
    857-862Microbial production of 2,3-butanediol by a surfactant (serrawettin)-deficient mutant of Serratia marcescens H30Liaoyuan Zhang, Jian’an Sun, Yingli Hao, Jiawen Zhu and Ju Chu, et al.
    863-869Enhanced expression of a recombinant bacterial laccase at low temperature and microaerobic conditions: purification and biochemical characterizationMahdi Mohammadian, Mehrnoosh Fathi-Roudsari, Nasrin Mollania, Arastoo Badoei-Dalfard and Khosro Khajeh
    871-876Alkalinity and dissolved oxygen as controlling parameters for ammonia removal through partial nitritation and ANAMMOX in a single-stage bioreactorSamik Bagchi, Rima Biswas and Tapas Nandy
    877-882Use of cheese whey to enhance Geotrichum candidum biomass production in olive mill wastewaterFathia Aouidi, Eltaeif Khelifi, Nedra Asses, Lamia Ayed and Moktar Hamdi

    Volume 37, Number 9 / September 2010

    883-891Expression and characterization of a novel heterologous moderately thermostable lipase derived from metagenomics in Streptomyces lividansAmélie Côté and François Shareck
    893-900Evaluation of a combined brown rot decay–chemical delignification process as a pretreatment for bioethanol production from Pinus radiata wood chipsAntonella Fissore, Lissete Carrasco, Pablo Reyes, Jaime Rodríguez and Juanita Freer, et al.
    901-908Kinetics of growth and caffeine demethylase production of Pseudomonas sp. in bioreactorSathyanarayana N. Gummadi and Devarai Santhosh
    909-918Quantitative real-time PCR and fluorescence in situ hybridization approaches for enumerating Brevundimonas diminuta in drinking waterRobert S. Donofrio, Lorelle L. Bestervelt, Ratul Saha and Susan T. Bagley
    919-925Overexpression and characterization in Bacillus subtilis of a positionally nonspecific lipase from Proteus vulgarisYaping Lu, Qian Lin, Jin Wang, Yufan Wu and Wuyundalai Bao, et al.
    927-934Versatile aromatic compound-degrading capacity and microdiversity of Thauera strains isolated from a coking wastewater treatment bioreactorYuejian Mao, Xiaojun Zhang, Xi Xia, Huihui Zhong and Liping Zhao
    935-942Electrooptical monitoring of cell polarizability and cell size in aerobic Escherichia coli batch cultivationsStefan Junne, M. Nicolas Cruz-Bournazou, Alexander Angersbach and Peter Götz
    943-952Start-up and stabilization of an Anammox process from a non-acclimatized sludge in CSTRSamik Bagchi, Rima Biswas and Tapas Nandy
    953-960Heterologous expression of Thermobifida fusca thermostable alpha-amylase in Yarrowia lipolytica and its application in boiling stable resistant sago starch preparationChao-Hsun Yang, Yu-Chun Huang, Cheng-Yu Chen and Chia-Ying Wen
    961-971High-throughput screening and selection of yeast cell lines expressing monoclonal antibodiesGavin C. Barnard, Angela R. Kull, Nathan S. Sharkey, Seemab S. Shaikh and Alissa M. Rittenhour, et al.
    973-982Fermentation of deproteinized cheese whey powder solutions to ethanol by engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae: effect of supplementation with corn steep liquor and repeated-batch operation with biomass recycling by flocculationAna Carina Silva, Pedro M. R. Guimarães, José A. Teixeira and Lucília Domingues
    983-990Chicken feathers: a complex substrate for the co-production of α-amylase and proteases by B. licheniformis NH1Noomen Hmidet, Nedra El Hadj Ali, Nahed Zouari-Fakhfakh, Anissa Haddar and Moncef Nasri, et al.
    991Erratum to: Photoprotective compounds from marine organismsRajesh P. Rastogi, Richa, Rajeshwar P. Sinha, Shailendra P. Singh and Donat-P. Häder

    Volume 37, Number 10 / October 2010

    993-1021The renaissance of continuous culture in the post-genomics ageAlan T. Bull
    1023-1031Large-scale production of magnetic nanoparticles using bacterial fermentationJi-Won Moon, Claudia J. Rawn, Adam J. Rondinone, Lonnie J. Love and Yul Roh, et al.
    1033-1040Development of succinic acid production from corncob hydrolysate by Actinobacillus succinogenesJie Yu, Zhimin Li, Qin Ye, Yong Yang and Shulin Chen
    1041-1051Purification and characterization studies of a thermostable β-xylanase from Aspergillus awamoriRicardo Sposina Sobral Teixeira, Félix Gonçalves Siqueira, Marcelo Valle de Souza, Edivaldo Ximenes Ferreira Filho and Elba Pinto da Silva Bon
    1053-1059Production and single-step purification of Brugia malayi abundant larval transcript (ALT-2) using hydrophobic interaction chromatographySurianarayanan Bhuvanesh, Chakkaravarthi Arunkumar, Perumal Kaliraj and Subramanian Ramalingam
    1061-1069Bacterial community diversity in paper mills processing recycled paperUlf Granhall, Allana Welsh, Ingela Noredal Throbäck, Karin Hjort and Mikael Hansson, et al.
    1071-1079Biotechnological properties of distillery and laboratory yeasts in response to industrial stressesFernanda Bravim, Fernando L. Palhano, A. Alberto R. Fernandes and Patricia M. B. Fernandes
    1081-1089Non-invasive method to quantify local bacterial concentrations in a mixed culture biofilmHongyan Ma and James D. Bryers
    1091-1096Effect of aromatic compounds on the production of laccase and manganese peroxidase by white-rot basidiomycetesVladimir Elisashvili, Eva Kachlishvili, Tamar Khardziani and Spiros N. Agathos
    1097-1103Methods for the genetic manipulation of Nonomuraea sp. ATCC 39727Giorgia Letizia Marcone, Lucy Foulston, Elisa Binda, Flavia Marinelli and Mervyn Bibb, et al.
    1105-1110Effect of carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratio on nitrogen removal from shrimp production waste water using sequencing batch reactorDhiriti Roy, Komi Hassan and Raj Boopathy

    Volume 37, Number 11 / November 2010

    1111-1119The role of surface charge and hydrophobicity in the attachment of Anoxybacillus flavithermus isolated from milk powderJ. S. Palmer, S. H. Flint, J. Schmid and J. D. Brooks
    1121-1130Didymosphaeria igniaria: a new microorganism useful for the enantioselective reduction of aryl-aliphatic ketonesAlina Świzdor, Tomasz Janeczko and Jadwiga Dmochowska-Gładysz
    1131-1136Identification of a suppressor gene for the arginine-auxotrophic argJ mutation in Corynebacterium glutamicumGui-Hye Hwang and Jae-Yong Cho
    1137-1143Efficient production of lactic acid from sucrose and corncob hydrolysate by a newly isolated Rhizopus oryzae GY18Yang Guo, Qiaojuan Yan, Zhengqiang Jiang, Chao Teng and Xinlei Wang
    1145-1155Carob pulp as raw material for production of the biocontrol agent P. agglomerans PBC-1Teresa Manso, Carla Nunes, Sara Raposo and Maria Emília Lima-Costa
    1157-1168Techno-economic analysis of biomass to fuel conversion via the MixAlco processViet Pham, Mark Holtzapple and Mahmoud El-Halwagi
    1169Erratum to: Techno-economic analysis of biomass to fuel conversion via the MixAlco processViet Pham, Mark Holtzapple and Mahmoud El-Halwagi
    1171-1182Cloning and characterization of squalene synthase gene from Fusarium fujikuroi (Saw.) Wr.Rui-Yu Zhao, Wei Xiao, Hai-Li Cheng, Ping Zhu and Ke-Di Cheng
    1183-1192Production and optimization of carotenoid-enriched dried distiller’s grains with solubles by Phaffia rhodozyma and Sporobolomyces roseus fermentation of whole stillageNanjundaswamy Ananda and Praveen V. Vadlani
    1193-1201Enzyme replacement therapy for Morquio A: an active recombinant N-acetylgalactosamine-6-sulfate sulfatase produced in Escherichia coli BL21Alexander Rodríguez, Ángela J. Espejo, Alejandra Hernández, Olga L. Velásquez and Lina M. Lizaraso, et al.
    1203-1209Fed-batch production of a bioflocculant from Corynebacterium glutamicumHaijun Wu, Qingbiao Li, Rui Lu, Yuanpeng Wang and Xiaoling Zhuang, et al.
    1211-1220Adaptation of the xylose fermenting yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae F12 for improving ethanol production in different fed-batch SSF processesE. Tomás-Pejó, M. Ballesteros, J. M. Oliva and L. Olsson

    Volume 37, Number 12 / December 2010

    1221-1222IntroductionAles Prokop and Martin Franc
    1223-1224Memories of a great man, Ivan MálekArnold L. Demain and Jaroslav Spizek
    1225-1226Ivan Málek and the Institute of MicrobiologyMartin Bilej
    1227-1239General and molecular microbiology and microbial genetics in the IM CASJan Nešvera
    1241-1248Do we need new antibiotics? The search for new targets and new compoundsJaroslav Spížek, Jitka Novotná, Tomáš Řezanka and Arnold L. Demain
    1249-1256The impact of Ivan Málek’s continuous culture concept on bioprocessingPavel Kyslík and Aleš Prokop
    1257-1261Chemostat-induced uneven division of Bacillus subtilisJarmila Pazlarova
    1263-1270Biofiltration of paint solvent mixtures in two reactor types: overloading by hydrophobic componentsJan Paca, Martin Halecky, Ondrej Misiaczek, Kim Jones and Evguenii Kozliak, et al.
    1271-1287Microbial lipids from renewable resources: production and characterizationRamalingam Subramaniam, Stephen Dufreche, Mark Zappi and Rakesh Bajpai
    1289-1297Development of soil microbiology methods: from respirometry to molecular approachesJiří Gabriel
    1299-1305Wetlands as energy-dissipating systemsJan Pokorný, Jan Květ, Alžběta Rejšková and Jakub Brom
    1307-1317The development of microalgal biotechnology in the Czech RepublicJiří Masojídek and Ondřej Prášil
    1319-1326Experimental validation of a nonequilibrium model of CO2 fluxes between gas, liquid medium, and algae in a flat-panel photobioreactorLadislav Nedbal, Jan Červený, Nir Keren and Aaron Kaplan

    Volume 38, Number 1 / January 2011

    1-2Introduction: special issue JIMB-BioMicroWorld 2009James Gomes
    3-11Effect of biofumigation with manure amendments and repeated biosolarization on Fusarium densities in pepper cropsM. A. Martínez, M. C. Martínez, P. Bielza, J. Tello and A. Lacasa
    13-20Fungal microbiota from rain water and pathogenicity of Fusarium species isolated from atmospheric dust and rainfall dustD. Palmero, J. M. Rodríguez, M. de Cara, F. Camacho and C. Iglesias, et al.
    21-27Impact of biological control agents on fusaric acid secreted from Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. gladioli (Massey) Snyder and Hansen in Gladiolus grandiflorus cormsWalid Nosir, Jim McDonald and Steve Woodward
    29-37Human pathogens, nosocomial infections, heat-sensitive textile implants, and an innovative approach to deal with themClaudio Cinquemani
    39-42Characterization of Bacillus phage-K2 isolated from chungkookjang, a fermented soybean foodstuffEun Ju Kim, Jeong Won Hong, Na-Rae Yun and Young Nam Lee
    43-49A stress response related to the carbon source and the absence of KlHAP2 in Kluyveromyces lactisMónica Lamas-Maceiras, Ana M. Rodríguez-Torres and María A. Freire-Picos
    51-64Nickel(II) biosorption by Rhodotorula glutinisAlicia Suazo-Madrid, Liliana Morales-Barrera, Erick Aranda-García and Eliseo Cristiani-Urbina
    65-70Enhancement of extracellular purine nucleoside accumulation by Bacillus strains through genetic modifications of genes involved in nucleoside exportAnastasia S. Sheremet, Sergey V. Gronskiy, Ravil A. Akhmadyshin, Anna E. Novikova and Vitaliy A. Livshits, et al.
    71-78Inhibitory action of toxic compounds present in lignocellulosic hydrolysates on xylose to xylitol bioconversion by Candida guilliermondiiRogério S. Pereira, Solange I. Mussatto and Inês C. Roberto
    79-84Transcriptional repression by Kluyveromyces lactis Tup1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMónica Lamas-Maceiras, María Angeles Freire-Picos and Ana Maria Rodríguez Torres
    85-92Phytostimulation and biofertilization in wheat by cyanobacteriaAnwar Hussain and Shahida Hasnain
    93-99Growth kinetics of biopigment production by Thai isolated Monascus purpureus in a stirred tank bioreactorSasithorn Kongruang
    101-111Evaluation and optimization of ethanol production from carob pod extract by Zymomonas mobilis using response surface methodologyHossein Vaheed, Seyed Abbas Shojaosadati and Hasan Galip
    113-125Xylanase II from Trichoderma reesei QM 9414: conformational and catalytic stability to Chaotropes, Trifluoroethanol, and pH changesG. López, A. Bañares-Hidalgo and P. Estrada
    127-132Use of interdelta polymorphisms of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains to monitor population evolution during wine fermentationAngela Xufre, Helena Albergaria, Francisco Gírio and Isabel Spencer-Martins
    133-140Role of planktonic and sessile extracellular metabolic byproducts on Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli intra and interspecies relationshipsSusana Patrícia Lopes, Idalina Machado and Maria Olívia Pereira
    141-151Differences in stationary-phase cells of a commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae wine yeast grown in aerobic and microaerophilic batch cultures assessed by electric particle analysis, light diffraction and flow cytometryX. Portell, M. Ginovart, R. Carbó and J. Vives-Rego
    153-165Analysis of the effect of inoculum characteristics on the first stages of a growing yeast population in beer fermentations by means of an individual-based modelM. Ginovart, C. Prats, X. Portell and M. Silbert
    167-177Productivity and selective accumulation of carotenoids of the novel extremophile microalga Chlamydomonas acidophila grown with different carbon sources in batch systemsMaría Cuaresma, Carlos Casal, Eduardo Forján and Carlos Vílchez
    179-188Quantification of phototrophic biomass on rocks: optimization of chlorophyll-a extraction by response surface methodologyI. Fernández-Silva, P. Sanmartín, B. Silva, A. Moldes and B. Prieto
    189-197Effect of soya lecithin on the enzymatic system of the white-rot fungi Anthracophyllum discolorM. Bustamante, M. E. González, A. Cartes and M. C. Diez
    199-207Biological detoxification of different hemicellulosic hydrolysates using Issatchenkia occidentalis CCTCC M 206097 yeastBruno Guedes Fonseca, Rondinele de Oliveira Moutta, Flavio de Oliveira Ferraz, Emílio Rosa Vieira and Andrei Santini Nogueira, et al.
    209-213A study on using fireclay as a biomass carrier in an activated sludge systemRamazan Ali Dianati Tilaki
    215-220The synergism of natural compounds in the pursuit of safe and healthier foodS. Szczepaniak, M. Polanska, A. Van Assche, R. Moloney and K. A. Willems
    221-227Mannitol production by lactic acid bacteria grown in supplemented carob syrupFlorbela Carvalheiro, Patrícia Moniz, Luís C. Duarte, M. Paula Esteves and Francisco M. Gírio
    229-234Modeling and optimization of lipase-catalyzed production of succinic acid ester using central composite design analysisMohd Basyaruddin Abdul Rahman, Nor Izuan Jarmi, Naz Chaibakhsh and Mahiran Basri
    235-239Survival of commercial yeasts in the winery environment and their prevalence during spontaneous fermentationsP. Blanco, I. Orriols and A. Losada
    241-247Automated measurement and quantification of heterotrophic bacteria in water samples based on the MPN methodC. Fuchsluger, M. Preims and I. Fritz
    249-255DTAF: an efficient probe to study cyanobacterial-plant interaction using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM)Mehboob Ahmed, Lucas J. Stal and Shahida Hasnain
    257-264Production of cellulases and xylanases under catabolic repression conditions from mutant PR-22 of Cellulomonas flavigenaOscar A. Rojas-Rejón, Héctor M. Poggi-Varaldo, Ana C. Ramos-Valdivia, Alfredo Martínez-Jiménez and Eliseo Cristiani-Urbina, et al.

    Volume 38, Number 2 / February 2011

    265-273Chemical and structural characterization of hydroxamate siderophore produced by marine Vibrio harveyiR. M. Murugappan, A. Aravinth and M. Karthikeyan
    275-281Purification and characterization of an organic-solvent-tolerant halophilic α-amylase from the moderately halophilic Nesterenkonia sp. strain FMohammad Shafiei, Abed-Ali Ziaee and Mohammad Ali Amoozegar
    283-289Production of bioethanol from organic whey using Kluyveromyces marxianusAnne Deen Christensen, Zsófia Kádár, Piotr Oleskowicz-Popiel and Mette Hedegaard Thomsen
    291-298Enhancement of exo-polysaccharide production and antioxidant activity in submerged cultures of Inonotus obliquus by lignocellulose decompositionHui Chen, Mingchao Yan, Jinwei Zhu and Xiangqun Xu
    299-305Platotex: an innovative and fully automated device for cell growth scale-up of agar-supported solid-state fermentationEmilie Adelin, Noureddine Slimani, Sylvie Cortial, Isabelle Schmitz-Alfonso and Jamal Ouazzani
    307-317Productivity correlated to photobiochemical performance of Chlorella mass cultures grown outdoors in thin-layer cascadesJiří Masojídek, Jiří Kopecký, Luca Giannelli and Giuseppe Torzillo
    319-326A new tool to detect high viscous exopolymers from microalgaeS. Badel, F. Callet, C. Laroche, C. Gardarin and E. Petit, et al.
    327-335Expression and purification of a functionally active class I fungal hydrophobin from the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana in E. coliBrett H. Kirkland and Nemat O. Keyhani
    337-345Enantioselective biocatalytic hydrolysis of (R,S)-mandelonitrile for production of (R)-(−)-mandelic acid by a newly isolated mutant strainYa-Ping Xue, Sai-Zhen Xu, Zhi-Qiang Liu, Yu-Guo Zheng and Yin-Chu Shen
    347-354Characterization of glycolytic activities from non-Saccharomyces yeasts isolated from Bobal mustsJ. J. Mateo, L. Peris, C. Ibañez and S. Maicas
    355-361Hot water and dilute acid pretreatment of high and low specific gravity Populusdeltoides clonesElizabeth M. Martin, Kris A. Bunnell, Ching-Shuan Lau, Matthew H. Pelkki and David W. Patterson, et al.
    363-370Separation and purification of xylose oligomers using centrifugal partition chromatographyChing-Shuan Lau, Kris A. Bunnell, Edgar C. Clausen, Gregory J. Thoma and Jackson O. Lay, et al.
    371-374Tools and methodologies to support more sustainable biofuel feedstock productionChristine Dragisic, Erica Ashkenazi, Lucio Bede, Miroslav Honzák and Tim Killeen, et al.

    Volume 38, Number 3 / March 2011

    375-389Current approaches to exploit actinomycetes as a source of novel natural productsOlga Genilloud, Ignacio González, Oscar Salazar, Jesus Martín and José Rubén Tormo, et al.
    391-404Antagonistic activity of Bacillus sp. obtained from an Algerian oilfield and chemical biocide THPS against sulfate-reducing bacteria consortium inducing corrosion in the oil industryMohamed Lamine Gana, Salima Kebbouche-Gana, Abdelkader Touzi, Mohamed Amine Zorgani and André Pauss, et al.
    405-414Enrichment of a continuous culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with the yeast Issatchenkia orientalis in the production of ethanol at increasing temperaturesJ. C. M. Gallardo, C. S. Souza, R. M. B. Cicarelli, K. F. Oliveira and M. R. Morais, et al.
    415-422Drug resistance marker-aided genome shuffling to improve acetic acid tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDao-Qiong Zheng, Xue-Chang Wu, Pin-Mei Wang, Xiao-Qin Chi and Xiang-Lin Tao, et al.
    423-429Occurrence of hydrogen sulfide in wine and in fermentation: influence of yeast strain and supplementation of yeast available nitrogenMaurizio Ugliano, Radka Kolouchova and Paul A. Henschke
    431-439YqhC regulates transcription of the adjacent Escherichia coli genes yqhD and dkgA that are involved in furfural tolerancePeter C. Turner, Elliot N. Miller, Laura R. Jarboe, Christy L. Baggett and K. T. Shanmugam, et al.
    441-450Physiological and fermentation properties of Bacillus coagulans and a mutant lacking fermentative lactate dehydrogenase activityYue Su, Mun Su Rhee, Lonnie O. Ingram and K. T. Shanmugam
    451-458Genetic and biochemical characterization of a protease-resistant mesophilic β-mannanase from Streptomyces sp. S27Pengjun Shi, Tiezheng Yuan, Junqi Zhao, Huoqing Huang and Huiying Luo, et al.
    459-469A low-cost procedure for production of fresh autochthonous wine yeastMatilde Maqueda, Francisco Pérez-Nevado, José A. Regodón, Emiliano Zamora and María L. Álvarez, et al.
    471-476Lactulose biosynthesis by β-galactosidase from a newly isolated Arthrobacter sp.Lei Tang, Zhen-ai Li, Xiao-xuan Dong, Rui-jin Yang and Jian-hua Zhang, et al.

    Volume 38, Number 4 / April 2011

    477-487Enzyme catalysis with small ionic liquid quantitiesFabian Fischer, Julien Mutschler and Daniel Zufferey
    489-501The apoptosis-inducing activity towards leukemia and lymphoma cells in a cyanobacterial culture collection is not associated with mouse bioassay toxicityLinn Oftedal, Kaja H. Skjærven, Rosie T. Coyne, Bente Edvardsen and Thomas Rohrlack, et al.
    503-511Isolation and characterization of alkalotolerant Pseudomonas sp. strain ISTDF1 for degradation of dibenzofuranPrashant Kumar Jaiswal, Shweta Kohli, Madhuban Gopal and Indu Shekhar Thakur
    513-521Effect of trace metals on ethanol production from synthesis gas by the ethanologenic acetogen, ClostridiumragsdaleiJyotisna Saxena and Ralph S. Tanner
    523-530Symbiotic Streptomyces sp. TN119 GH 11 xylanase: a new pH-stable, protease- and SDS-resistant xylanaseJunpei Zhou, Pengjun Shi, Rui Zhang, Huoqing Huang and Kun Meng, et al.
    531-540Increasing Pleurotus ostreatus laccase production by culture medium optimization and copper/lignin synergistic inductionRaunel Tinoco, Abisaí Acevedo, Enrique Galindo and Leobardo Serrano-Carreón
    541-555Lignocellulosic polysaccharides and lignin degradation by wood decay fungi: the relevance of nonenzymatic Fenton-based reactionsValdeir Arantes, Adriane M. F. Milagres, Timothy R. Filley and Barry Goodell
    557-563Isolation and characterization of a novel ε-poly-l-lysine producing strain: Streptomyces griseofuscusShu Li, Lei Tang, Xusheng Chen, Lijuan Liao and Feng Li, et al.
    565-571Production of l-lactic acid by Rhizopus oryzae using semicontinuous fermentation in bioreactorXuefeng Wu, Shaotong Jiang, Mo Liu, Lijun Pan and Zhi Zheng, et al.
    573-579Analysis and functional expression of NPP pathway-specific regulatory genes in Pseudonocardia autotrophicaHo-Geun Jeon, Jiyoon Seo, Mi-Jin Lee, Kyuboem Han and Eung-Soo Kim

    Volume 38, Number 5 / May 2011

    581-597Development and application of co-culture for ethanol production by co-fermentation of glucose and xylose: a systematic reviewYanli Chen
    599-605l(+)-Lactic acid production from non-food carbohydrates by thermotolerant Bacillus coagulansMark S. Ou, Lonnie O. Ingram and K. T. Shanmugam
    607-615Bacteria-induced static batch fungal fermentation of the diterpenoid cyathin A3, a small-molecule inducer of nerve growth factorEmma Dixon, Tatiana Schweibenz, Alison Hight, Brian Kang and Allyson Dailey, et al.
    617-626A genetic overhaul of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 424A(LNH-ST) to improve xylose fermentationAloke K. Bera, Nancy W. Y. Ho, Aftab Khan and Miroslav Sedlak
    627-632Lipid production by Rhodosporidium toruloides Y4 using different substrate feeding strategiesXin Zhao, Cuimin Hu, Siguo Wu, Hongwei Shen and Zongbao K. Zhao
    633-641Synthesis of optically pure S-sulfoxide by Escherichia coli transformant cells coexpressing the P450 monooxygenase and glucose dehydrogenase genesJian-Dong Zhang, Ai-Tao Li, Hui-Lei Yu, Tadayuki Imanaka and Jian-He Xu
    643-648Cinnamic acid production using Streptomyces lividans expressing phenylalanine ammonia lyaseShuhei Noda, Takaya Miyazaki, Takanori Miyoshi, Michiru Miyake and Naoko Okai, et al.

    Volume 38, Number 6 / June 2011

    649-656Metabolically engineered Escherichia coli for biotechnological production of four-carbon 1,4-dicarboxylic acidsYujin Cao, Yugang Cao and Xiangzhi Lin
    657-666Strain improvement in actinomycetes in the postgenomic eraRichard H. Baltz
    667-677Component identification of electron transport chains in curdlan-producing Agrobacterium sp. ATCC 31749 and its genome-specific prediction using comparative genome and phylogenetic trees analysisHongtao Zhang, Joao Carlos Setubal, Xiaobei Zhan, Zhiyong Zheng and Lijun Yu, et al.
    679-685Optimization of culture conditions for mycoepoxydiene production by Phomopsis sp. Hant25Narukjaporn Thammajaruk, Nongluksna Sriubolmas, Duangnate Israngkul, Vithaya Meevootisom and Suthep Wiyakrutta
    687-696Single-cell analysis of S. cerevisiae growth recovery after a sublethal heat-stress applied during an alcoholic fermentationPierre Tibayrenc, Laurence Preziosi-Belloy and Charles Ghommidh
    697-704Production of thermotolerant entomopathogenic fungal conidia on millet grainJae Su Kim, Adane Kassa, Margaret Skinner, Teri Hata and Bruce L. Parker
    705-715Effect of aeration strategy on the metabolic flux of Klebsiella pneumoniae producing 1,3-propanediol in continuous cultures at different glycerol concentrationsYuanhao Wang, Hu Teng and Zhilong Xiu
    717-724Catalytic performance and thermostability of chloroperoxidase in reverse micelle: achievement of a catalytically favorable enzyme conformationYali Wang, Jinyue Wu, Xuejiao Ru, Yucheng Jiang and Mancheng Hu, et al.
    725-732Efficient chemical and enzymatic saccharification of the lignocellulosic residue from Agave tequilana bagasse to produce ethanol by Pichia caribbicaJaime Saucedo-Luna, Agustin Jaime Castro-Montoya, Mauro Manuel Martinez-Pacheco, Carlos Ruben Sosa-Aguirre and Jesus Campos-Garcia
    733-742Production of raw cassava starch-degrading enzyme by Penicillium and its use in conversion of raw cassava flour to ethanolHai-Juan Lin, Liang Xian, Qiu-Jiang Zhang, Xue-Mei Luo and Qiang-Sheng Xu, et al.
    743-752Characterization of an extracellular alkaline serine protease from marine Engyodontium album BTMFS10Sreeja Chellappan, C. Jasmin, Soorej M. Basheer, Archana Kishore and K. K. Elyas, et al.
    753-756The effect of cyclodextrins on the ethanol tolerance of microorganisms suggests potential applicationQuanfeng Liang, Qian Wang, Cuijuan Gao, Zhankun Wang and Qingsheng Qi

    Volume 38, Number 7 / July 2011

    757-759EditorialRobert D. Schwartz
    761-767Process challenges relating to hematopoietic stem cell cultivation in bioreactorsMarcin Kowalczyk, Kathryn Waldron, Penia Kresnowati and Michael K. Danquah
    769-790Alkaliphilic bacteria: applications in industrial biotechnologyIndira P. Sarethy, Yashi Saxena, Aditi Kapoor, Manisha Sharma and Sanjeev K. Sharma, et al.
    791-802Cellulase production using different streams of wheat grain- and wheat straw-based ethanol processesMiklós Gyalai-Korpos, Réka Mangel, Pablo Alvira, Dóra Dienes and Mercedes Ballesteros, et al.
    803-807Composition of sugar cane, energy cane, and sweet sorghum suitable for ethanol production at Louisiana sugar millsMisook Kim and Donal F. Day
    809-817Fermentation of cellulosic hydrolysates obtained by enzymatic saccharification of sugarcane bagasse pretreated by hydrothermal processingVinícius F. N. Silva, Priscila V. Arruda, Maria G. A. Felipe, Adilson R. Gonçalves and George J. M. Rocha
    819-824Hot-water pretreatment of cattails for extraction of celluloseBo Zhang, Abolghasem Shahbazi, Lijun Wang, Oumou Diallo and Allante Whitmore
    825-832Glycoside hydrolases as components of putative carbohydrate biosensor proteins in Clostridium thermocellumLiat Bahari, Yuval Gilad, Ilya Borovok, Hamutal Kahel-Raifer and Bareket Dassa, et al.
    833-843A novel methodology independent of fermentation rate for assessment of the fructophilic character of wine yeast strainsT. Liccioli, P. J. Chambers and V. Jiranek
    845-853A novel nonionic surfactant- and solvent-stable alkaline serine protease from Serratia sp. SYBC H with duckweed as nitrogen source: production, purification, characteristics and applicationG. Y. Li, Y. J. Cai, X. R. Liao and J. Yin
    855-861Enhanced secreting expression and improved properties of a recombinant alkaline endoglucanase cloned in Escherichia coliSen-Lin Liu, Wei-Zhao Chen, Gang Liu and Miao Xing
    863-871Purification and structural characterization of fengycin homologues produced by Bacillus subtilis LSFM-05 grown on raw glycerolAndreia Fonseca de Faria, Diego Stéfani, Boniek Gontijo Vaz, Ísis Serrano Silva and Jerusa Simone Garcia, et al.

    Volume 38, Number 8 / August 2011

    873-890Engineering microbial factories for synthesis of value-added productsJing Du, Zengyi Shao and Huimin Zhao
    891-899Biorefining of wood: combined production of ethanol and xylanase from waste fiber sludgeAdnan Cavka, Björn Alriksson, Shaunita H. Rose, Willem H. van Zyl and Leif J. Jönsson
    901-907Sugarcane bagasse enzymatic hydrolysis: rheological data as criteria for impeller selectionLeonardo Tupi Caldas Pereira, Lucas Tupi Caldas Pereira, Ricardo Sposina Sobral Teixeira, Elba Pinto da Silva Bon and Suely Pereira Freitas
    909-917A symbiotic gas exchange between bioreactors enhances microalgal biomass and lipid productivities: taking advantage of complementary nutritional modesC. A. Santos, M. E. Ferreira, T. Lopes da Silva, L. Gouveia and J. M. Novais, et al.
    919-925Increasing fatty acid production in E. coli by simulating the lipid accumulation of oleaginous microorganismsXin Meng, Jianming Yang, Yujin Cao, Liangzhi Li and Xinglin Jiang, et al.
    927-933Fermentation of xylose into ethanol by a new fungus strain Pestalotiopsis sp. XE-1Zong-wen Pang, Jing-juan Liang and Ri-bo Huang
    935-943Improving ethanol productivity by modification of glycolytic redox factor generation in glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase mutants of an industrial ethanol yeastZhong-peng Guo, Liang Zhang, Zhong-yang Ding, Zheng-Xiang Wang and Gui-Yang Shi
    945-953Adding value to a toxic residue from the biodiesel industry: production of two distinct pool of lipases from Penicillium simplicissimum in castor bean wasteMateus G. Godoy, Melissa L. E. Gutarra, Aline M. Castro, Olga L. T. Machado and Denise M. G. Freire
    955-966Simulation of integrated first and second generation bioethanol production from sugarcane: comparison between different biomass pretreatment methodsMarina O. S. Dias, Marcelo Pereira da Cunha, Rubens Maciel Filho, Antonio Bonomi and Charles D. F. Jesus, et al.
    967-973Signal peptide of Aureobasidiumpullulans xylanase: use for extracellular production of a fungal xylanase by Escherichia coliKazuyoshi Ohta, Hidenori Tanaka, Daisuke Yamakawa, Hironori Hamasuna and Hirohisa Fujimoto
    975-983Role of supramolecular cellulose structures in enzymatic hydrolysis of plant cell wallsLisbeth Garbrecht Thygesen, Budi Juliman Hidayat, Katja Salomon Johansen and Claus Felby
    985-990Coexpression of bile salt hydrolase gene and catalase gene remarkably improves oxidative stress and bile salt resistance in Lactobacillus caseiGuohong Wang, Sheng Yin, Haoran An, Shangwu Chen and Yanling Hao
    991-999Stimulation of reductive glycerol metabolism by overexpression of an aldehyde dehydrogenase in a recombinant Klebsiella pneumoniae strain defective in the oxidative pathwayLian Hua Luo, Jeong-Woo Seo, Baek-Rock Oh, Pil-Soo Seo and Sun-Yeon Heo, et al.
    1001-1011Succinic acid production from sugarcane bagasse hemicellulose hydrolysate by Actinobacillus succinogenesElcio Ribeiro Borges and Nei Pereira
    1013-1025Improving the Clostridium acetobutylicum butanol fermentation by engineering the strain for co-production of riboflavinXianpeng Cai and George N. Bennett
    1027-1035On the reliability of fungal materials used in studies on Ophiocordyceps sinensisC.-H. Dong and Y.-J. Yao
    1037-1044Generation of an evolved Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain with a high freeze tolerance and an improved ability to grow on glycerolAnnamaria Merico, Enrico Ragni, Silvia Galafassi, Laura Popolo and Concetta Compagno
    1045-1054Influence of induction conditions on the expression of carbazole dioxygenase components (CarAa, CarAc, and CarAd) from Pseudomonas stutzeri in recombinant Escherichia coli using experimental designAriane Leites Larentis, Haryana de Cássia Cunha Sampaio, Orlando Bonifácio Martins, Maria Isabel Rodrigues and Tito Lívio Moitinho Alves
    1055-1066Multipoint covalent immobilization of lipase on chitosan hybrid hydrogels: influence of the polyelectrolyte complex type and chemical modification on the catalytic properties of the biocatalystsAdriano A. Mendes, Heizir F. de Castro, Dasciana de S. Rodrigues, Wellington S. Adriano and Paulo W. Tardioli, et al.
    1067-1077Regioselective aromatic hydroxylation of quinaldine by water using quinaldine 4-oxidase in recombinant Pseudomonas putidaF. Özde Ütkür, Sushil Gaykawad, Bruno Bühler and Andreas Schmid
    1079-1088Dekkera/Brettanomyces yeasts for ethanol production from renewable sources under oxygen-limited and low-pH conditionsSilvia Galafassi, Annamaria Merico, Francesca Pizza, Linda Hellborg and Francesco Molinari, et al.
    1089-1098Characterization of commercial cellulases and their use in the saccharification of a sugarcane bagasse sample pretreated with dilute sulfuric acidVictor T. O. Santos, Paula J. Esteves, Adriane M. F. Milagres and Walter Carvalho
    1099-1107Cashew apple bagasse as a source of sugars for ethanol production by Kluyveromyces marxianus CE025Maria Valderez Ponte Rocha, Tigressa Helena Soares Rodrigues, Vania M. M. Melo, Luciana R. B. Gonçalves and Gorete Ribeiro de Macedo
    1109-1115Direct concentration and viability measurement of yeast in corn mash using a novel imaging cytometry methodLeo L. Chan, Emily J. Lyettefi, Alnoor Pirani, Tim Smith and Jean Qiu, et al.
    1117-1125Hydrolytic and phosphorolytic metabolism of cellobiose by the marine aerobic bacterium Saccharophagus degradans 2-40THaitao Zhang, Young Hwan Moon, Brian J. Watson, Maxim Suvorov and Elizabeth Santos, et al.
    1127-1132Sponge swabs increase sensitivity of sterility testing of processed bone and tendon allograftsHuynh Nguyen, David A. F. Morgan, Sharon Cull, Morris Benkovich and Mark R. Forwood

    Volume 38, Number 9 / September 2011

    1133-1144Very high gravity (VHG) ethanolic brewing and fermentation: a research updatePradeep Puligundla, Daniela Smogrovicova, Vijaya Sarathi Reddy Obulam and Sanghoon Ko
    1145-1159Wine flavor and aromaGustav Styger, Bernard Prior and Florian F. Bauer
    1161-1169Biotechnological process for obtaining new fermented products from cashew apple fruit by Saccharomyces cerevisiae strainsSuzane Macêdo Araújo, Cristina Ferraz Silva, Jane Jesus Silveira Moreira, Narendra Narain and Roberto Rodrigues Souza
    1171-1178An analysis of the bacterial community in a membrane bioreactor fed with photo-Fenton pre-treated toxic waterM. M. Ballesteros Martín, L. Garrido, J. L. Casas López, O. Sánchez and J. Mas, et al.
    1179-1185Effect of temperature on d-arabitol production from lactose by Kluyveromyces lactisTomoyuki Toyoda and Kazuhisa Ohtaguchi
    1187-1192Modeling of Fusarium redolens Dzf2 mycelial growth kinetics and optimal fed-batch fermentation for beauvericin productionLi-Jian Xu, Yuan-Shuai Liu, Li-Gang Zhou and Jian-Yong Wu
    1193-1202Engineering industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains for xylose fermentation and comparison for switchgrass conversionRonald E. Hector, Bruce S. Dien, Michael A. Cotta and Nasib Qureshi
    1203-1209Characterization of a novel immobilized biocatalyst obtained by matrix-assisted refolding of recombinant polyhydroxyoctanoate depolymerase from Pseudomonas putida KT2442 isolated from inclusion bodiesM. Arroyo, J. García-Hidalgo, M. Villalón, L. de Eugenio and D. Hormigo, et al.
    1211-1218α-Amylase activity during pullulan production and α-amylase gene analyses of Aureobasidium pullulansPennapa Manitchotpisit, Christopher D. Skory, Timothy D. Leathers, Pongtharin Lotrakul and Douglas E. Eveleigh, et al.
    1219-1227Enhanced l-phenylalanine production by recombinant Escherichia coli BR-42 (pAP-B03) resistant to bacteriophage BP-1 via a two-stage feeding approachHaiyan Zhou, Xianyan Liao, Long Liu, Tianwen Wang and Guocheng Du, et al.
    1229-1234Effect of calcifying bacteria on permeation properties of concrete structuresV. Achal, A. Mukherjee and M. S. Reddy
    1235-1243An improved nitrilase-mediated bioprocess for synthesis of nicotinic acid from 3-cyanopyridine with hyperinduced Nocardia globerula NHB-2Nitya Nand Sharma, Monica Sharma and Tek Chand Bhalla
    1245-1253Proteomic approach to enhance doxorubicin production in panK-integrated Streptomyces peucetius ATCC 27952Eunjung Song, Sailesh Malla, Yung-Hun Yang, Kwangwon Lee and Eun-Jung Kim, et al.
    1255-1265Breeding and identification of novel koji molds with high activity of acid protease by genome recombination between Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus nigerDefeng Xu, Li Pan, Haifeng Zhao, Mouming Zhao and Jiaxin Sun, et al.
    1267-1278Isolation and characterization of endophytic huperzine A-producing fungi from Huperzia serrataYa Wang, Qing Gui Zeng, Zhi Bin Zhang, Ri Ming Yan and Ling Yun Wang, et al.
    1279-1286Validation of reference genes for real-time quantitative PCR studies in gene expression levels of Lactobacillus casei ZhangWenjing Zhao, Yan Li, Pengfei Gao, Zhihong Sun and Tiansong Sun, et al.
    1287-1294Use of the valine biosynthetic pathway to convert glucose into isobutanolEkaterina A. Savrasova, Aleksander D. Kivero, Rustem S. Shakulov and Nataliya V. Stoynova
    1295-1304A novel docking domain interface model predicting recombination between homoeologous modular biosynthetic gene clustersAntonio Starcevic, Janko Diminic, Jurica Zucko, Mouhsine Elbekali and Tobias Schlosser, et al.
    1305-1310Heterotrophic nitrification–aerobic denitrification by novel isolated bacteriaQian Chen and Jinren Ni
    1311-1319Homologue expression of a β-xylosidase from native Aspergillus nigerA. Amaro-Reyes, B. E. García-Almendárez, D. G. Vázquez-Mandujano, S. Amaya-Llano and E. Castaño-Tostado, et al.
    1321-1328Construction and functional screening of a metagenomic library using a T7 RNA polymerase-based expression cosmid vectorFrançois-Xavier Lussier, Olivier Chambenoit, Amélie Côté, Jean-François Hupé and François Denis, et al.
    1329-1335Production of fumonisins B2 and B4 in Tolypocladium speciesJesper Mølgaard Mogensen, Kirsten Amalie Møller, Pernille von Freiesleben, Roman Labuda and Elisabeth Varga, et al.
    1337-1344Evaluation of molecular techniques for identification and enumeration of Raoultella terrigena ATCC 33257 in water purifier efficacy testingRatul Saha, Robin Bechanko, Lorelle L. Bestervelt and Robert S. Donofrio
    1345-1357Phenotypic characterization of Corynebacterium glutamicum under osmotic stress conditions using elementary mode analysisMeghna Rajvanshi and K. V. Venkatesh
    1359-1370Cell physiology rather than enzyme kinetics can determine the efficiency of cytochrome P450-catalyzed C–H-oxyfunctionalizationSjef Cornelissen, Shanshan Liu, Amit Tatyasaheb Deshmukh, Andreas Schmid and Bruno Bühler
    1371-1377Adaptive evolution of nontransgenic Escherichia coli KC01 for improved ethanol tolerance and homoethanol fermentation from xyloseYongze Wang, Ryan Manow, Christopher Finan, Jinhua Wang and Erin Garza, et al.
    1379-1390Biofilm-forming bacteria with varying tolerance to peracetic acid from a paper machineStiina Rasimus, Marko Kolari, Hannu Rita, Douwe Hoornstra and Mirja Salkinoja-Salonen
    1391-1398Evaluation of the acetaldehyde production and degradation potential of 26 enological Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeast strains in a resting cell model systemErhu Li and Ramón Mira de Orduña
    1399-1405Calcium alginate entrapped preparation of α-galactosidase: its stability and application in hydrolysis of soymilk galactooligosaccharidesS. K. Shankar, S. K. Praveen Kumar and V. H. Mulimani
    1407-1417High level phytase production by Aspergillus niger NCIM 563 in solid state culture: response surface optimization, up-scaling, and its partial characterizationK. Bhavsar, V. Ravi Kumar and J. M. Khire
    1419-1426Post-translational processing of modular xylanases from Streptomyces is dependent on the carbohydrate-binding moduleMargarita Díaz, José M. Fernández-Ábalos, Juan Soliveri, José L. Copa-Patiño and Ramón I. Santamaría
    1427-1435Elimination of glycerol and replacement with alternative products in ethanol fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiaeVishist K. Jain, Benoit Divol, Bernard A. Prior and Florian F. Bauer
    1437-1447Production of heterologous polygalacturonase I from Aspergillus kawachii in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in batch and fed-batch culturesN. L. Rojas, G. E. Ortiz, D. J. Baruque, S. F. Cavalitto and P. D. Ghiringhelli
    1449-1466Comparative analysis of oxygen transfer rate distribution in stirred bioreactor for simulated and real fermentation brothsDan Caşcaval, Anca-Irina Galaction and Marius Turnea
    1467-1475A study on the pretreatment of a sugarcane bagasse sample with dilute sulfuric acidLarissa Canilha, Victor T. O. Santos, George J. M. Rocha, João B. Almeida e Silva and Marco Giulietti, et al.
    1477-1484Microbial removal of acetate selectively from sugar mixturesArun Lakshmanaswamy, Eashwar Rajaraman, Mark A. Eiteman and Elliot Altman
    1485-1492Application of an acid proteinase from Monascus purpureus to reduce antigenicity of bovine milk whey proteinP. L. Nilantha Lakshman, Shinjiro Tachibana, Hirohide Toyama, Toki Taira and Toshihiko Suganuma, et al.
    1493-1498Biotransformation using Mucor rouxii for the production of oleanolic acid derivatives and their antimicrobial activity against oral pathogensClarissa S. Capel, Ana C. D. de Souza, Tatiane C. de Carvalho, João P. B. de Sousa and Sérgio R. Ambrósio, et al.
    1499-1506A novel dextransucrase is produced by Leuconostoccitreum strain B/110-1-2: an isolate used for the industrial production of dextran and dextran derivativesReinaldo Fraga Vidal, Aidín Martínez, Claire Moulis, Pierre Escalier and Sandrine Morel, et al.
    1507-1513Cloning and knockout of phytoene desaturase gene in Sphingomonas elodea ATCC 31461 for economic recovery of gellan gumLiang Zhu, Xuechang Wu, Ou Li, Yamin Chen and Chaodong Qian, et al.
    1515-1522Purification and characterization of a novel alkaline α-L-rhamnosidase produced by Acrostalagmus luteo albusNatalia Lorena Rojas, Claudio Enrique Voget, Roque Alberto Hours and Sebastián Fernando Cavalitto
    1523-1533Gene expression profiling of a pressure-tolerant Listeria monocytogenes Scott A ctsR deletion mutantYanhong Liu, Amy Ream, Rolf D. Joerger, Jingshan Liu and Yan Wang
    1535-1543Modeling the inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores by ethylene oxide processingG. C. Mendes, T. R. S. Brandão and C. L. M. Silva
    1545-1552Trehalose accumulation from cassava starch and release by a highly thermosensitive and permeable mutant of Saccharomycopsis fibuligeraDong-Sheng Wang, Shou-Feng Zhao, Ming-Xin Zhao, Jing Li and Zhen-Ming Chi
    1553-1560Expression of metallocarboxypeptidase inhibitors in Escherichia coli: effect of cysteine content and protein size in the secretory production of disulfide-bridged proteinsJuan-Miguel Puertas, Glòria Caminal and Glòria González
    1561-1566Synthesis of trimethylolpropane esters of oleic acid by Lipoprime 50TVita Kiriliauskaitė, Vida Bendikienė and Benediktas Juodka
    1567-1573Preliminary report on a catalyst derived from induced cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous strain DAP 96253 that delays the ripening of selected climacteric fruit: bananas, avocados, and peachesG. E. Pierce, G. K. Drago, S. Ganguly, T.-A. M. Tucker and J. W. Hooker, et al.
    1575-1585Analysis of experimental errors in bioprocesses. 1. Production of lactobionic acid and sorbitol using the GFOR (glucose-fructose oxidoreductase) enzyme from permeabilized cells of Zymomonas mobilisJoão B. Severo Júnior, José C. Pinto, Helen C. Ferraz and Tito L. M. Alves
    1587-1597An effective extracellular protein secretion by an ABC transporter system in Escherichia coli: statistical modeling and optimization of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase secretory productionKheng Oon Low, Nor Muhammad Mahadi, Raha Abdul Rahim, Amir Rabu and Farah Diba Abu Bakar, et al.
    1599-1604Optimization of lipase production by Staphylococcus warneri EX17 using the polydimethylsiloxanes artificial oxygen carriersFernanda Roberta Rech, Giandra Volpato and Marco Antônio Záchia Ayub
    1605-1612Optimization of culture conditions in CO2 fixation for succinic acid production using Actinobacillus succinogenesYong-lan Xi, Ke-quan Chen, Jian Li, Xiao-jiang Fang and Xiao-yu Zheng, et al.
    1613-1615Specific PCR to identify the heavy-metal-resistant bacterium Cupriavidus metalliduransMichael P. Ryan and Catherine C. Adley

    Volume 38, Number 10 / October 2011

    1617Introduction of subdivisionsRobert D. Schwartz
    1619-1634Detection and identification of microorganisms in wine: a review of molecular techniquesMelissa L. Ivey and Trevor G. Phister
    1635-1647Potential for industrial products from the halophilic ArchaeaCarol D. Litchfield
    1649-1655Xylitol production from DEO hydrolysate of corn stover by Pichia stipitis YS-30Rita C. L. B. Rodrigues, William R. Kenealy and Thomas W. Jeffries
    1657-1665Biosynthesis of plant-specific phenylpropanoids by construction of an artificial biosynthetic pathway in Escherichia coliOksik Choi, Cheng-Zhu Wu, Sun Young Kang, Jong Seog Ahn and Tai-Boong Uhm, et al.
    1667-1677Isolation and characterization of tetrachloroethylene- and cis-1,2-dichloroethylene-dechlorinating propionibacteriaYoung-Cheol Chang, Kaori Ikeutsu, Tadashi Toyama, DuBok Choi and Shintaro Kikuchi
    1679-1690Introducing process analytical technology (PAT) in filamentous cultivation process development: comparison of advanced online sensors for biomass measurementNanna Petersen Rønnest, Stuart M. Stocks, Anna Eliasson Lantz and Krist V. Gernaey
    1691-1707Effect of biostimulation on the microbial community in PCB-contaminated sediments through periodic amendment of sediment with ironA. Srinivasa Varadhan, Amid P. Khodadoust and Richard C. Brenner
    1709-1718Encapsulation of Pannonibacter phragmitetus LSSE-09 in alginate–carboxymethyl cellulose capsules for reduction of hexavalent chromium under alkaline conditionsLin Xu, Mingfang Luo, Liangrong Yang, Xuetuan Wei and Xing Lin, et al.
    1719-1727Effects of polarization in the presence and absence of biocides on biofilms in a simulated paper machine waterMinna Peltola, Teemu Kuosmanen, Hanna Sinkko, Niina Vesalainen and Martti Pulliainen, et al.
    1729-1738Effects of Orange II and Sudan III azo dyes and their metabolites on Staphylococcus aureusHongmiao Pan, Jinhui Feng, Carl E. Cerniglia and Huizhong Chen
    1739-1746Identification of a xylulokinase catalyzing xylulose phosphorylation in the xylose metabolic pathway of Kluyveromyces marxianus NBRC1777Rongliang Wang, Ling Zhang, Dongmei Wang, Xiaolian Gao and Jiong Hong

    Volume 38, Number 11 / November 2011

    1747-1760Function of MbtH homologs in nonribosomal peptide biosynthesis and applications in secondary metabolite discoveryRichard H. Baltz
    1761-1775Microbial processes in the Athabasca Oil Sands and their potential applications in microbial enhanced oil recoveryN. K. Harner, T. L. Richardson, K. A. Thompson, R. J. Best and A. S. Best, et al.
    1777-1785Characterization of wines produced by mixed culture of autochthonous yeasts and Oenococcus oeni from the northwest region of ArgentinaLucía M. Mendoza, María G. Merín, Vilma I. Morata and Marta E. Farías
    1787-1792Influence of cultivation procedure for Saccharomyces cerevisiae used as pitching agent in industrial spent sulphite liquor fermentationsEmma Johansson, Tomas Brandberg and Christer Larsson
    1793-1802Interactions of fungi from fermented sausage with regenerated cellulose casingsHassan K. Sreenath and Thomas W. Jeffries
    1803-1808Effect of Zn(II) on the reduction and accumulation of Cr(VI) by Arthrobacter speciesNelly Y. Tsibakhashvili, Tamaz L. Kalabegishvili, Alex N. Rcheulishvili, Etery N. Gintury and Levan G. Lomidze, et al.
    1809-1820Simultaneous production and partitioning of heterologous polyketide and isoprenoid natural products in an Escherichia coli two-phase bioprocessBrett A. Boghigian, Melissa Myint, Jiequn Wu and Blaine A. Pfeifer
    1821-1835Engineering lower inhibitor affinities in β-d-xylosidase of Selenomonas ruminantium by site-directed mutagenesis of Trp145Douglas B. Jordan, Kurt Wagschal, Zhanmin Fan, Ling Yuan and Jay D. Braker, et al.
    1837-1843Extracellular production of beta-amylase by a halophilic isolate, Halobacillus sp. LY9Xin Li and Hui-Ying Yu
    1845-1852Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for improving l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (l-DOPA) synthesis from glucoseAna Joyce Muñoz, Georgina Hernández-Chávez, Ramon de Anda, Alfredo Martínez and Francisco Bolívar, et al.
    1853-1859Alcoholic fermentation by wild-type Hansenula polymorpha and Saccharomyces cerevisiae versus recombinant strains with an elevated level of intracellular glutathioneDorota Grabek-Lejko, Olena O. Kurylenko, Vladimir A. Sibirny, Vira M. Ubiyvovk and Michel Penninckx, et al.
    1861-1866Bioethanol production from tension and opposite wood of Eucalyptus globulus using organosolv pretreatment and simultaneous saccharification and fermentationClaudio Muñoz, Jaime Baeza, Juanita Freer and Regis Teixeira Mendonça
    1867-1877Identification and characterization of CbeI, a novel thermostable restriction enzyme from Caldicellulosiruptor bescii DSM 6725 and a member of a new subfamily of HaeIII-like enzymesDae-Hwan Chung, Jennifer R. Huddleston, Joel Farkas and Janet Westpheling