Temperature matters: Bacterial response to temperature change
S Moon, S Ham, J Jeong, H Ku, H Kim, C Lee - Journal of Microbiology, 2023 - Springer
Temperature is one of the most important factors in all living organisms for survival. Being a
unicellular organism, bacterium requires sensitive sensing and defense mechanisms to …
unicellular organism, bacterium requires sensitive sensing and defense mechanisms to …
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Reproduction in the bacterial kingdom predominantly occurs through binary fission—a
process in which one parental cell is divided into two similarly sized daughter cells. How cell …
process in which one parental cell is divided into two similarly sized daughter cells. How cell …
Tyrosine phosphorylation as a widespread regulatory mechanism in prokaryotes
Phosphorylation events modify bacterial and archaeal proteomes, imparting cells with rapid
and reversible responses to specific environmental stimuli or niches. Phosphorylated …
and reversible responses to specific environmental stimuli or niches. Phosphorylated …
In-depth analysis of Bacillus subtilis proteome identifies new ORFs and traces the evolutionary history of modified proteins
Bacillus subtilis is a sporulating Gram-positive bacterium widely used in basic research and
biotechnology. Despite being one of the best-characterized bacterial model organism …
biotechnology. Despite being one of the best-characterized bacterial model organism …
Phosphoproteome Study of Escherichia coli Devoid of Ser/Thr Kinase YeaG During the Metabolic Shift From Glucose to Malate
Understanding phosphorylation-mediated regulation of metabolic enzymes, pathways, and
cell phenotypes under metabolic shifts represents a major challenge. The kinases …
cell phenotypes under metabolic shifts represents a major challenge. The kinases …
Giving a signal: how protein phosphorylation helps Bacillus navigate through different life stages
Protein phosphorylation is a universal mechanism regulating a wide range of cellular
responses across all domains of life. The antagonistic activities of kinases and …
responses across all domains of life. The antagonistic activities of kinases and …
Connection between protein-tyrosine kinase inhibition and co** with oxidative stress in Bacillus subtilis
In bacteria, attenuation of protein-tyrosine phosphorylation occurs during oxidative stress.
The main described mechanism behind this effect is the H2O2-triggered conversion of …
The main described mechanism behind this effect is the H2O2-triggered conversion of …
Integrated mass spectrometry-based multi-omics for elucidating mechanisms of bacterial virulence
L Man, WP Klare, AL Dale, JA Cain… - Biochemical Society …, 2021 - portlandpress.com
Despite being considered the simplest form of life, bacteria remain enigmatic, particularly in
light of pathogenesis and evolving antimicrobial resistance. After three decades of …
light of pathogenesis and evolving antimicrobial resistance. After three decades of …
Gene cloning and characterization of a novel recombinant 40-kDa heat shock protein from Mesobacillus persicus B48
The present study reports the recognition and characterization of the gene encoding the co-
chaperone DnaJ in the halophilic strain Mesobacillus persicus B48. The new extracted gene …
chaperone DnaJ in the halophilic strain Mesobacillus persicus B48. The new extracted gene …
Molecular cloning, expression, and functional characterization of 70-kDa heat shock protein, DnaK, from Bacillus halodurans
In the present study, we report cloning, sequencing, and functional characterization dnaK
gene of B. halodurans that is the central component in cellular network of molecular …
gene of B. halodurans that is the central component in cellular network of molecular …