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Ste2 conservation and source organisms. The conservation of amino acid residues in the Ste2 receptor is shown along with the list of all organisms containing Ste2 orthologues used in the analysis. Supplementary Table 3 Ste2 mutations in the orthosteric binding site. Previous published mutations of...
Bacteriocins from Gram-positive bacteria are small, ribosomally synthesized antimicrobial peptides that typically demonstrate activity against closely related organisms33. There are three major classes of bacteriocins including: Class I bacte- riocins (<10 kDa), also termed lantibiotics, that ...
The fertility of this biotope favoured the development of a high phytoplanktonic community with remarkable physiological adaptations to the variations of the nutritive potentials of the lake, characterized by the size-structure of these organisms. Cells of small size (<12 μm) contributed up to ...
The understanding of how the immune system remains nonresponsive to self antigens while retaining the capacity to respond to pathogenic organisms is central to any attempt to selectively control immunopathological manifestations. Tolerance to self is established through a number of mechanisms including del...
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