Stuart Goldstein, PhD
Research Techniques:
analysis of theoretical models using light and electron microscopy
Research Interests:
Mechanisms of flagellar and ciliary motility; Mechanism of spirochete motility;
Related Links:
http://stock.cabm.rutgers.edu/blast/video1.mov
Selected Publications:
Nyles W. Charon, Stuart F. Goldstein, Michael Marko, Chyongere Hsieh, Linda L. Gebhardt, MD. Abdul Motaleb Charles W. Wolgemuth, Ronald J. limberger, Nancy Rowe. 2009. The Flat-Ribbon Configuration of the Periplasmic Flagella of Borrelia burgdorferi and Its Relationship to Motility and Morphology. Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 191, No. 2, p. 600–607.
Wolgemuth C, Goldstein SF, Charon NW. 2008. Electron cryotomography reveals novel structures of a recently cultured termite gut spirochete. Mol Microbiol. 67(6):1181-3
Wolgemuth, CW, NW Charon, SF Goldstein & RE Goldstein. 2006 The flagellar cytoskeleton of the spirochetes. J Mol Microbiol Biotechnol. 11(3-5):221-7.
Charon, N. W., Li, C. & Goldstein, S. F. 2006. The Beguiling Motility of the Genus Treponema, in Treponema: Molecular and Cellular Biology, eds. J. D. Radolf & S. A. Lukehart, Horizon Bioscience/Caister Academic Press
Motaleb, M.A., Miller, M.R., Li, C., Bakker, R.G., Goldstein, S.F., Silversmith, R.E., Bourret, R.B., Charon, N.W. 2005. CheX is a phosphorylated CheY phosphatase essential for Borrelia burgdorferi chemotaxis. J Bacteriol. 187(23):7963-9.
Charon NW & Goldstein SF. 2002. Genetics and Motility of a Fascinating Group of Bacteria: The Spirochetes. In Annual Review of Genetics 36: 47-73.
Li C, Motaleb MA, Sal M, Goldstein SF, Charon NW. 2001. Gyrations, Rotations, Periplasmic Flagella: The Biology of Spirochete Motility. In The Spirochetes: Molecular and Cellular Biology, Horizon Scientific Press.
Li C, Motaleb MA, Sal M, Goldstein SF, Charon NW. 2000. Spirochete periplasmic flagella and motility. J Mol. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 2:345--54
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