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  1. Lawrence Reitzer. Professor - Biological Sciences. 972-883-2502 RL2706 ORCID. Tags: Microbiology. Biology. Biochemistry and Biophysics. Pathobiology. Professional Preparation. Research Areas. Publications. Professional Preparation. Ph.D. - Molecular and Cell Biology Washington University - 1978.

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  2. Nitrogen limitation in Escherichia coli controls the expression of about 100 genes of the nitrogen regulated (Ntr) response, including the ammonia-assimilating glutamine synthetase.

    • Larry Reitzer
    • 2003
  3. Professor. University of Texas at Dallas. View Larry Reitzers profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Larry has 1 job listed on their profile. See the complete...

    • University of Texas at Dallas
    • Professor at University of Texas at Dallas
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    • Richardson, Texas, United States
  4. Oct 16, 2019 · Larry Reitzer is currently Professor of Biology at the University of Texas at Dallas. His Ph.D. thesis at Washington University (St. Louis, MO) was one of the first demonstrations that rapidly growing cells (tissue culture or tumors) used glutamine as the major energy source.

    • Larry Reitzer, Philippe Zimmern
    • 10.1128/CMR.00101-19
    • 2019
    • 2020/01
    • Describe Your Research For A Lay audience.
    • Can You Share A Turning Point Or Defining Moment in Your Research?
    • How Do You See Your Research Making An Impact in The Future?
    • How Did You Become Interested in Science and Research?

    The basic topic of my research is in collaboration with the urologist at UT Southwestern; we’re trying to understand the basis for urinary tract infections. Dr. Philippe Zimmern who’s in the urology department has a big clinical practice—he’s an academic clinician, but he’s in big clinical practice and sees a lot of patients. He sought collaborator...

    I guess that can be broken down into two things. One is in my research in general and the defining point in this particular line of research. In my own career, it was doing undergraduate research, starting to ask questions, and realizing that those questions could be answered with experiments. So, my research was a simple problem in yeast metabolis...

    I’ll answer thatin two parts: One part is that we’re finding variations in the bacterial strains that cause infections and we think that’s a function of the specific patients. So, some patients will have good defense mechanisms and the bacteria infects one route. With other patients, they may have weaker defense mechanisms the bacterial strains can...

    My interest in science started with an interest in astronomy. I thought it was interesting how people figured out things in the universe. Then I went to college and I went into a very technical major in astronomy and physics. That interest changed in college when I started doing some lab work and especially research in a biology lab. I took a bioch...

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  5. Author: Larry Reitzer Authors Info & Affiliations. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/ecosalplus.3.6.1.3. Cite. Get Access. Abstract. Glutamate, aspartate, asparagine, L-alanine, and D-alanine are derived from intermediates of central metabolism, mostly the citric acid cycle, in one or two steps.

  6. Oct 16, 2019 · Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains cause a majority of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Since UPEC strains can become antibiotic resistant, adjunct or alternate therapies are urgently needed. UPEC strains grow extremely rapidly in patients with UTIs.

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