How do bacterial cells ensure that metalloproteins get the correct metal? Nature Reviews MicrobiologyWaldron, K.J.; Robinson, N.J. How do bacterial cells ensure that metalloproteins get the correct metal? Nat. Rev. Microbiol... KJ Waldron,NJ Robinson - 《Nature Reviews Microbiology》 被引量:...
2009. How do bacterial cells ensure that metalloproteins get the correct metal? Nat Rev Microbiol 7:25-35. http: //dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro2057.Waldron, K. J., and N. J. Robinson. 2009. How do bacterial cells ensure that metalloproteins get the correct metal? Nat. Rev. Microbiol....
Murine dendritic cells (DC) and macrophages respond to bacterial CpG DNA through toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9). Although it is frequently assumed that bacterial DNA is a direct stimulus for B cells, published work does not reliably show responses of purified B cells. Here we show that purified...
Plant roots are colonized by rhizobacteria, and these soil microorganisms can not only stimulate plant growth but also increase tolerance to stress through the production of volatile organic compounds. However, little is known about the effect that these plant beneficial volatiles may have on bacteria...
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What is the net ATP yield for bacteria and eukaryotic cells? In bacteria, net production of 38 ATP and a eukaryotic cell only 36 ATP. Why? What is the fundamental role that ATP plays in powering cell functions? What is ATP production? Explain with an example. ...
But while plant cell walls contain cellulose, which you will see listed in the ingredients of numerous foods, the walls of bacterial cells contain a substance calledpeptidoglycan, which you will not. This peptidoglycan, which isfound only in prokaryotes, comes in different types; it gives the ce...
Each glipizide extended-release tablet will release the medicine slowly over 24 hours. This is why you take it only 1 time each day. Swallow the glipizide extended-release tablets whole.Do not break, crush, dissolve, chew, or cutthe tablet in half. This will damage the tablet and release ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a long-term disease that causes inflammation and sores called ulcers in the colon. Experts think a genetic mutation can make someone susceptible to triggers (infection, environmental exposure, antibiotics that change the bowel microbiome) that allow bad bacteria to irritate...
Only cells with "excitable membranes" can create action potentials. The two types of cells in the body that can do this are? Which of the following cells have an incorrect function? A. neutrophil---important antigen presenting cell B. eosinophil---important to the el...