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Involvement of BglG in Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) Synthesis and Transport in Stationary Phase in E. coli
BglG, an RNA binding regulatory protein encoded by the β-glucoside ( bgl ) operon of E. coli is known to be involved in the regulation of several...
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On Regulation
Biocognitive phenomena are inherently unstable and, under normal conditions, must be constantly controlled by embedding regulators. The canonical... -
Schizosaccharomyces pombe Fzo1 is subjected to the ubiquitin–proteasome-mediated degradation during the stationary phase
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles that undergo fission and fusion to adapt to the metabolic needs of the cell. Mitofusins are dynamin-like...
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Regulation of the PFK1 gene on the interspecies microbial competition behavior of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
AbstractSaccharomyces cerevisiae is a widely used strain for ethanol fermentation; meanwhile, efficient utilization of glucose could effectively...
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Regulation of Neuronal RNA Granule Dynamics Through Phase Separation in Memory Formation and Disease
Local translation in neuronal dendrites is an important basis for synaptic plasticity that underlies long-term memory formation. RNA granules, which... -
Biosynthesis and Gene Regulation of Rhamnolipid Congeners
Rhamnolipid congeners have been widely used in agriculture and biomedicine as potent surfactants. They have recently attracted attention due to their...
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Current models in bacterial hemicellulase-encoding gene regulation
AbstractThe discovery and characterization of bacterial carbohydrate-active enzymes is a fundamental component of biotechnology innovation,...
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Growth phase-dependent reorganization of cryptophyte photosystem I antennae
Photosynthetic cryptophytes are eukaryotic algae that utilize membrane-embedded chlorophyll a/c binding proteins (CACs) and lumen-localized...
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The expression of type II TA system genes following persister cell formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates in the exponential and stationary phases
Failure of infection therapy in the presence of antibiotics has become a major problem which has been mostly attributed to the ability of bacterial...
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DNA supercoiling and regulation of intrinsic β-lactamase in pathogenic Escherichia coli
This review addresses the involvement of DNA supercoiling in the development of virulence and antibiotic profiles for uropathogenic Escherichia coli ...
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Membrane recruitment of Atg8 by Hfl1 facilitates turnover of vacuolar membrane proteins in yeast cells approaching stationary phase
BackgroundThe vacuole/lysosome is the final destination of autophagic pathways, but can also itself be degraded in whole or in part by selective...
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Cytoophidia: a conserved yet promising mode of enzyme regulation in nucleotide metabolism
Nucleotide biosynthesis encompasses both de novo and salvage synthesis pathways, each characterized by significant material and procedural...
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Rearrangement in the regulation of sigD gene expression promotes 4-hydroxyisoleucine production in Corynebacterium glutamicum
Corynebacterium glutamicum is widely used in the production of amino acids. C. glutamicum possesses seven sigma factors, among which SigD is...
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Combined Study of Gene Expression and Chromosome Three-Dimensional Structure in Escherichia coli During Growth Process
The chromosome structure of different bacteria has its unique organization pattern, which plays an important role in maintaining the spatial location...
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The CRZ1 transcription factor in plant fungi: regulation mechanism and impact on pathogenesis
Calcium (Ca 2+ ) is a universal signaling molecule that is tightly regulated, and a fleeting elevation in cytosolic concentration triggers a signal...
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Long and Short-Term Effect of mTOR Regulation on Cerebral Organoid Growth and Differentiations
BackgroundThe mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling is critical for the maintenance and differentiation of neurogenesis, and conceivably for...
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Transcriptome analysis revealed growth phase-associated changes of a centenarian-originated probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis A6
BackgroundThe physiology and application characteristics of probiotics are closely associated with the growth phase. Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis...
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The Vibrio Polar Flagellum: Structure and Regulation
Here we discuss the structure and regulation of the Vibrio flagellum and its role in the virulence of pathogenic species. We will cover some of the... -
Algal methylated compounds shorten the lag phase of Phaeobacter inhibens bacteria
The lag phase is key in resuming bacterial growth, but it remains underexplored particularly in environmental bacteria. Here we use transcriptomics...
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On ‘Speciation’: Fragment Size in Information System Phase Transitions
We extend the phase transition model of the previous chapters in a way that generalizes the Kadanoff/Wilson picture of analogous dynamics in physical...