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Cell wall synthesis.

Analysis of Cell Wall Synthesis Genes in Feeding Cells Formed by Root-Knot Nematodes.

Analysis of Cell Wall Synthesis Genes in Feeding Cells Formed by Root-Knot Nematodes.

... primary wall formation( Persson et ...secondary cell wall formation. Initially, during giant-cell formation the cells undergo rapid expansion, however after 48 hours secondary cell ...

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Cell wall synthesis and ribosome maturation are co regulated by an RNA switch in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Cell wall synthesis and ribosome maturation are co regulated by an RNA switch in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

... Here, we identify a transcriptional RNA switch (ri- boswitch candidate) located within the 5 UTR of M. tu- berculosis rpfB, and seemingly restricted to a subset of pathogenic mycobacteria. Based on experimental evidence, ...

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Idiosyncratic features in tRNAs participating in bacterial cell wall synthesis

Idiosyncratic features in tRNAs participating in bacterial cell wall synthesis

... for two of the 15 combinations, A 2 –C 71 and C 2 –C 71 , revealing again that destabilization of the acceptor stem is not the main factor that determines loss of activity. At position G 3 –U 70 , none of the 15 ...

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Synthetic antimicrobial peptides delocalize membrane bound proteins thereby inducing a cell envelope stress response

Synthetic antimicrobial peptides delocalize membrane bound proteins thereby inducing a cell envelope stress response

... in cell wall synthesis ...bound cell wall synthesis proteins has also been reported for non-pore-forming linear hexapeptide MP196, lipopeptide daptomycin and non-pore-forming ...

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A cell wall damage response mediated by a sensor kinase/response regulator pair enables beta-lactam tolerance

A cell wall damage response mediated by a sensor kinase/response regulator pair enables beta-lactam tolerance

... to cell wall homeostasis in the absence of ...increased cell width, whereas wigR overexpression led to cell ...interest. Cell wall assembly in the periplasm was thought to be a ...

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Grafting Union Development in Pecan (Carya

Grafting Union Development in Pecan (Carya

... related to cell division, cell elongation, secondary cell wall synthesis and programmed cell death,. 376[r] ...

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RNA-Binding Protein Khd1 and Ccr4 Deadenylase Play Overlapping Roles in the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

RNA-Binding Protein Khd1 and Ccr4 Deadenylase Play Overlapping Roles in the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... marked cell lysis than the pop2 ⌬ single mutant ...severe cell lysis ...The cell growth of the khd1 ⌬ not1-2 and khd1 ⌬ not2-1 double mutant cells was similar to that of the not1-2 and not2-1 single ...

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Antibiotics and resistance

Antibiotics and resistance

...  Mechanism of action include:  Inhibition of cell wall synthesis  Inhibition of protein synthesis  Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis  Inhibition of metabolic pathways  Interfere[r] ...

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Hope Allen Honors Thesis_2019.pdf

Hope Allen Honors Thesis_2019.pdf

... biosynthesis. The roots and hypocotyls were then measured to find mutants which were insensitive to isoxaben. Out of six genotypes tested, five were identified that displayed insensitivity to isoxaben through root ...

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Perspectives in the Coordinate Regulation of Cell Cycle Events in Synechococcus

Perspectives in the Coordinate Regulation of Cell Cycle Events in Synechococcus

... Cell wall syntheses occur periodically throughout the cell cycle and during the cell division period (Asato, ...the cell wall syntheses is enormously difficult to decipher since ...

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Cell Wall Remodeling Enzymes Modulate Fungal Cell Wall Elasticity and Osmotic Stress Resistance

Cell Wall Remodeling Enzymes Modulate Fungal Cell Wall Elasticity and Osmotic Stress Resistance

... fungal cell wall is often viewed as a structurally rigid envelope that establishes cellular morphology (8, 13–15, ...Indeed, cell wall polymers have been compared to reinforced concrete (69), ...

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Antimicrobial resistance: the example of Staphylococcus aureus

Antimicrobial resistance: the example of Staphylococcus aureus

... mate in the pentapeptide bridge (70). As a result there are more D-Ala-D-Ala residues available to bind and trap vancomycin (Figure 3). The bound vancomycin then acts as a further impediment to drug molecules reaching ...

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C.8 Intro Cell Division & Mitosis ppt

C.8 Intro Cell Division & Mitosis ppt

... Figure 8.6b-0 Cytokinesis Cell wall of the parent cell Daughter nucleus Cell plate forming Cell wall New cell wall Vesicles containing cell wall material. Cell plate Daughter cells.[r] ...

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Two leucine-rich receptor kinases mediate signaling linking cell wall biosynthesis and ACC synthase in Arabidopsis and possible downstream elements in the pathway

Two leucine-rich receptor kinases mediate signaling linking cell wall biosynthesis and ACC synthase in Arabidopsis and possible downstream elements in the pathway

... regulating cell growth in different contexts (Hématy and Höfte, ...sense cell wall integrity (Hématy et ...the cell wall and likely play an important role in regulating its function (He ...

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Cell wall peptidoglycan in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: an Achilles’ heel for the TB causing pathogen

Cell wall peptidoglycan in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: an Achilles’ heel for the TB causing pathogen

... Mycobacterial lipid II also contains amidated mDAP residues (Mahapatra et al. 2005b). In Corynebacterium glutamicum and B. subtilis, ltsA and asnB encode for the amidotransferases respon- sible for the amidation of mDAP ...

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Proteomic analysis of the G-layer in poplar tension wood

Proteomic analysis of the G-layer in poplar tension wood

... elongating apical stems by differential growth but also their secondary xylem by forming reaction wood on one side of their stems. Tension wood is one type of reaction wood that is formed on the upper sides of leaning ...

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Peptidomimetics as a new generation of antimicrobial agents: current progress

Peptidomimetics as a new generation of antimicrobial agents: current progress

... activator of transcription (STAT) proteins are a family of cytoplasmic transcription factors. Phosphorylation induces their homo- or heterodimerization, and an important func- tion of these dimers is to control gene ...

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Automated biosensors utilising firefly bioluminescence

Automated biosensors utilising firefly bioluminescence

... advantages over the use o f enzyme labelled antibodies: there is no need to prepare enzym e conjugates; only one antibody (for capture) is required, the luciferase requires no modification; assay costs are reduced; and ...

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Week16-01 (Lec) Micro 20 (Intro to Viruses).pptx

Week16-01 (Lec) Micro 20 (Intro to Viruses).pptx

... wall; no uncoating of nucleic acid Whole virus is engulfed and uncoated, or virus surface fuses with cell membrane; nucleic acid is released. Synthesis and[r] ...

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The relation between cell wall protein and nucleic acid synthesis in tall pea plants treated with a growth retardant AMO-1618.

The relation between cell wall protein and nucleic acid synthesis in tall pea plants treated with a growth retardant AMO-1618.

... RNA synthesis became apparent before inhibition of DNA synthesis ...of cell elongation and mitosis (Sachs, 1965), support the possibility that separate controls should also be found in pea stem ...

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