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#bayer9 Bayer TS, Widmaier DM, Temme K, Mirsky EA, Santi DV, Voigt CA. ''Synthesis of methyl halides from biomass using engineered microbes.'' In review (2008).
#bayer9 Bayer TS, Widmaier DM, Temme K, Mirsky EA, Santi DV, Voigt CA. ''Synthesis of methyl halides from biomass using engineered microbes.'' In review (2008).
#bayer8 Bayer TS, Hoff KG, Beisel CL, Lee JJ, Smolke CD. ''Synthetic control of a fitness tradeoff in yeast''. Journal of Biological Engineering, In press (2008).
#bayer8 pmid=19118500
#bayer7 pmid=18956013
#bayer7 pmid=18956013
#bayer6 pmid=18563250
#bayer6 pmid=18563250

Revision as of 18:24, 6 January 2009

Travis Bayer


Research interests

  • Energy
  • Synthetic and natural microbial communities
  • Engineering metabolic and regulatory circuits


Publications

  1. Bayer TS, Widmaier DM, Temme K, Mirsky EA, Santi DV, Voigt CA. Synthesis of methyl halides from biomass using engineered microbes. In review (2008).

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  2. Bayer TS, Hoff KG, Beisel CL, Lee JJ, and Smolke CD. Synthetic control of a fitness tradeoff in yeast nitrogen metabolism. J Biol Eng. 2009 Jan 2;3:1. DOI:10.1186/1754-1611-3-1 | PubMed ID:19118500 | HubMed [bayer8]
  3. Beisel CL, Bayer TS, Hoff KG, and Smolke CD. Model-guided design of ligand-regulated RNAi for programmable control of gene expression. Mol Syst Biol. 2008;4:224. DOI:10.1038/msb.2008.62 | PubMed ID:18956013 | HubMed [bayer7]
  4. Tabor JJ, Bayer TS, Simpson ZB, Levy M, and Ellington AD. Engineering stochasticity in gene expression. Mol Biosyst. 2008 Jul;4(7):754-61. DOI:10.1039/b801245h | PubMed ID:18563250 | HubMed [bayer6]
  5. Bayer TS, Booth LN, Knudsen SM, and Ellington AD. Arginine-rich motifs present multiple interfaces for specific binding by RNA. RNA. 2005 Dec;11(12):1848-57. DOI:10.1261/rna.2167605 | PubMed ID:16314457 | HubMed [bayer5]
  6. Bayer TS and Smolke CD. Programmable ligand-controlled riboregulators of eukaryotic gene expression. Nat Biotechnol. 2005 Mar;23(3):337-43. DOI:10.1038/nbt1069 | PubMed ID:15723047 | HubMed [bayer4]
  7. Kirby R, Cho EJ, Gehrke B, Bayer T, Park YS, Neikirk DP, McDevitt JT, and Ellington AD. Aptamer-based sensor arrays for the detection and quantitation of proteins. Anal Chem. 2004 Jul 15;76(14):4066-75. DOI:10.1021/ac049858n | PubMed ID:15253644 | HubMed [bayer3]
  8. Cox JC, Hayhurst A, Hesselberth J, Bayer TS, Georgiou G, and Ellington AD. Automated selection of aptamers against protein targets translated in vitro: from gene to aptamer. Nucleic Acids Res. 2002 Oct 15;30(20):e108. DOI:10.1093/nar/gnf107 | PubMed ID:12384610 | HubMed [bayer2]
  9. Cox JC, Rajendran M, Riedel T, Davidson EA, Sooter LJ, Bayer TS, Schmitz-Brown M, and Ellington AD. Automated acquisition of aptamer sequences. Comb Chem High Throughput Screen. 2002 Jun;5(4):289-99. DOI:10.2174/1386207023330291 | PubMed ID:12052180 | HubMed [bayer1]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed

Contact

  • email: tsbayer AT gmail.com
  • phone: 415.514.9745
  • mail: MC 2540, Room 408C / 1700 4th Street / San Francisco, CA 94158


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