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General stress proteins: Novel function and signals for induction of stationary phase genes in E.coli
(2010-05-04)
Survival during conditions when nutrients become scarce requires adaptation and expression of genes for maintenance in order for the cell to survive. Among the numerous proteins involved in adaptation and regulation under ...
Hyperoxia avoidance and aggregation behavior in C. elegans
(2010-10-19)
Living in the soil, C. elegans can move in three dimensions in search for food. To navigate, it partly uses oxygen levels as a description of its habitat. Oxygen tension may indicate presence of microbial food and location ...
Oxidative damage and the DNA glycosylase MutYH
(2010-04-15)
The DNA glycosylase MutYH is highly conserved throughout evolution, and homologs are found in most eukaryotes and prokaryotes examined. MutYH functions as a base excision repair DNA glycosylase that excises adenines ...
The Chaperonin Containing TCP-1 : Interactions with the Mammalian Cytoskeleton
(2010-03-31)
The eukaryotic Chaperonin Containing TCP-1 (CCT) is a heterooligomeric chaperonin essential for enabling the cytoskeletal proteins actin and tubulin to fold to their native state. The eight CCT subunits are encoded by ...
From cell populations to single cells - quantitative analysis of osmotic regulation in yeast
(2010-09-06)
To date, interdisciplinary research is becoming increasingly popular because it combines the
achievements of diverse disciplines, having the potential of providing a completely new angle
to pertinent research problems. ...