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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology Genetics and Molecular Biology

Overview

Michael Bagdasarian is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research credentials include being named a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology in 1992, recognized for contributions in genetics and molecular biology.

While specific publication details such as recent papers, coauthors, and frequent publication venues are not listed, the fellowship citation indicates a focus on genetics and molecular biology. This suggests that the scientist's work intersects key areas within microbiology and molecular genetics fields.

With no additional disclosed data on book publications, main fields, subfields, or research topics, the profile centers on the noted leadership and recognition within microbiology through the American Academy of Microbiology fellowship.

Best Publications

  • Molecular cloning of the plasmid RP4 primase region in a multi-host-range tacP expression vector.

    Jens P. Fürste;Werner Pansegrau;Ronald Frank;Helmut Blöcker

  • Specific-purpose plasmid cloning vectors. II. Broad host range, high copy number, RSF1010-derived vectors, and a host-vector system for gene cloning in Pseudomonas.

    M. Bagdasarian;R. Lurz;B. Rückert;F.C.H. Franklin

  • A series of wide-host-range low-copy-number vectors that allow direct screening for recombinants.

    Victor M. Morales;Assar Bäckman;Michael Bagdasarian

  • Molecular and functional analysis of the TOL plasmid pWWO from Pseudomonas putida and cloning of genes for the entire regulated aromatic ring meta cleavage pathway

    F. C. H. Franklin;M. Bagdasarian;M. M. Bagdasarian;K. N. Timmis

  • Activity of the hybrid trp-lac (tac) promoter of Escherichia coli in Pseudomonas putida. Construction of broad-host-range, controlled-expression vectors

    Miroslawa M. Bagdasarian;Egon Amann;Rudolf Lurz;Beate Rückert

  • Complete nucleotide sequence and gene organization of the broad-host-range plasmid RSF1010

    Peter Scholz;Volker Haring;Brigitte Wittmann-Liebold;Keith Ashman

  • The X-ray Structure of the Type II Secretion System Complex Formed by the N-terminal Domain of EpsE and the Cytoplasmic Domain of EpsL of Vibrio cholerae.

    Jan Abendroth;Paul Murphy;Maria Sandkvist;Michael Bagdasarian

  • Catalytic mechanism of xylose (glucose) isomerase from Clostridium thermosulfurogenes. Characterization of the structural gene and function of active site histidine.

    C Y Lee;M Bagdasarian;M H Meng;J G Zeikus

  • Genes required for extracellular secretion of enterotoxin are clustered in Vibrio cholerae

    Linda J. Overbye;Maria Sandkvist;Michael Bagdasarian

  • Direct Interaction of the EpsL and EpsM Proteins of the General Secretion Apparatus in Vibrio cholerae

    Maria Sandkvist;Lloyd P. Hough;Mira M. Bagdasarian;Michael Bagdasarian

  • A protein required for secretion of cholera toxin through the outer membrane of Vibrio cholerae.

    Maria Sandkvist;Maria Sandkvist;Victor Morales;Victor Morales;Michael Bagdasarian;Michael Bagdasarian

  • Replication of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010: requirement for three plasmid-encoded proteins.

    Eberhard Scherzinger;Miroslawa M. Bagdasarian;Peter Scholz;Rudolf Lurz

  • Localization and functional analysis of transposon mutations in regulatory genes of the TOL catabolic pathway.

    F. C H Franklin;P. R. Lehrbach;R. Lurz;B. Rueckert

  • PsiB, an anti‐SOS protein, is transiently expressed by the F sex factor during its transmission to an Escherichia coli K‐12 recipient

    Mira Bagdasarian;Adriana Bailone;Jaime F. Angulo;Peter Scholz

  • Protein RepC is involved in copy number control of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010

    Volker Haring;Peter Scholz;Eberhard Scherzinger;Joachim Frey

  • PsiB polypeptide prevents activation of RecA protein in Escherichia coli.

    Adriana Bailone;Assar Bäckman;Suzanne Sommer;Jérome Célérier

  • Replication and copy number control of the broad-host-range plasmid RSF1010

    Joachim Frey;Mira M. Bagdasarian;Michael Bagdasarian

  • Horizontal transfer of Shiga toxin and antibiotic resistance genes among Escherichia coli strains in house fly (Diptera: Muscidae) gut.

    M. Petridis;M. Bagdasarian;M. K. Waldor;E. Walker

  • The structure of the cytoplasmic domain of EpsL, an inner membrane component of the type II secretion system of Vibrio cholerae: an unusual member of the actin-like ATPase superfamily.

    Jan Abendroth;Michael Bagdasarian;Maria Sandkvist;Wim G.J. Hol

  • Cloning, expression, and nucleotide sequence of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa 142 ohb genes coding for oxygenolytic ortho dehalogenation of halobenzoates.

    Tamara V. Tsoi;Elena G. Plotnikova;James R. Cole;William F. Guerin

Frequent Co-Authors

Wim G. J. Hol
Wim G. J. Hol University of Washington
Edward D. Walker
Edward D. Walker Michigan State University
Joachim Frey
Joachim Frey University of Bern
Timothy R. Hirst
Timothy R. Hirst University of Adelaide
Kenneth N. Timmis
Kenneth N. Timmis Technische Universität Braunschweig
James J. Ireland
James J. Ireland Michigan State University
Edward D. Walker
Edward D. Walker Michigan State University
Titia K. Sixma
Titia K. Sixma Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Erich Lanka
Erich Lanka Max Planck Society
Graham F. Hatfull
Graham F. Hatfull University of Pittsburgh

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