PATRICK EICHENBERGER, Ph. D.  
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Associate Professor of Biology
Ph. D. 1997,University of Geneva, Switzerland

Department of Biology
New York University
1009 Silver Center
100 Washington Square East
New York, NY10003
Tel.: (212) 998-8247
Fax: (212) 995-4015
E-mail: pe19@nyu.edu

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de Hoon MJ, Eichenberger P and Vitkup D (2010). Hierarchical evolution of the bacterial sporulation network. Curr Biol, in press.


McKenney PT, Driks A, Eskandarian HA, Grabowski P, Guberman J, Wang KH, Gitai Z and Eichenberger P (2010).  A Distance-Weighted Interaction Map Reveals a Previously Uncharacterized Layer of the Bacillus subtilis Spore Coat. Curr Biol 20(10): 934-8.


Wang KH, Isidro AL, Domingues L, Eskandarian HA, McKenney PT, Drew K, Grabowski P, Chua MH, Barry SN, Guan M, Bonneau R, Henriques AO and Eichenberger P (2009). The coat morphogenetic protein SpoVID is necessary for spore encasement in Bacillus subtilis. Mol Microbiol74(3): 634-649.


Wang ST, Setlow B, Conlon EM, Lyon JL, Imamura D, Sato T, Setlow P, Losick R and Eichenberger P (2006). The Forespore Line of Gene Expression in Bacillus subtilis. J Mol Biol 358(1): 16-37. Epub 2006 Feb 8.

Kim H, Hahn M, Grabowski P, McPherson DC, Otte MM, Wang R, Ferguson CC, Eichenberger P and Driks A (2006). The Bacillus subtilis Spore Coat Protein Interaction Network. Mol Microbiol 59(2): 487-502. Epub 2005 Nov 9.

Mc Pherson DC, Kim H, Hahn M, Wang R, Grabowski P, Eichenberger P and Driks A (2005). Characterization of the Bacillus subtilis Spore Morphogenetic Coat Protein CotO. J Bacteriol 187(24): 8278-90.

Eichenberger P., Fujita M, Jensen S.T., Conlon E.M., Rudner D.Z., Wang S.T., Ferguson C, Haga K, Sato T, Liu J.S. Losick R (2004): The program of gene transcription for a single differentiating cell type during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.  PLoS Biology 2(10):e328.


 

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