The world's first wiki where authorship really matters (Nature Genetics, 2008). Due credit and reputation for authors. Imagine a global collaborative knowledge base for original thoughts. Search thousands of articles and collaborate with scientists around the globe.

wikigene or wiki gene protein drug chemical gene disease author authorship tracking collaborative publishing evolutionary knowledge reputation system wiki2.0 global collaboration genes proteins drugs chemicals diseases compound
Hoffmann, R. A wiki for the life sciences where authorship matters. Nature Genetics (2008)
 
 
 
 
 

mmr, a Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene conferring resistance to small cationic dyes and inhibitors.

The mmr gene, cloned from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, was shown to confer to Mycobacterium smegmatis resistance to tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP), erythromycin, ethidium bromide, acriflavine, safranin O, and pyronin Y. The gene appears to code for a protein containing four transmembrane domains. Studies of [3H]TPP intracellular accumulation strongly suggest that the resistance mediated by the Mmr protein involves active extrusion of TPP.[1]

References

  1. mmr, a Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene conferring resistance to small cationic dyes and inhibitors. De Rossi, E., Branzoni, M., Cantoni, R., Milano, A., Riccardi, G., Ciferri, O. J. Bacteriol. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
WikiGenes - Universities