17 relations: Azoarcus evansii, Bacillus cereus, Chaperone (protein), Christian Cambillau, Chromatin, Clostridium difficile toxin B, Evolutionary history of life, Halocin, Methanococcoides burtonii, Parasitic nutrition, Photorhabdus temperata, Pyrococcus abyssi, Siderophore, Suman Kumar Dhar, Toxic shock syndrome, Tracy Palmer, Universal stress protein.
Azoarcus evansii
Azoarcus evansii is a species of bacteria.
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Bacillus cereus
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, motile, beta hemolytic bacterium commonly found in soil and food.
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Chaperone (protein)
In molecular biology, molecular chaperones are proteins that assist the covalent folding or unfolding and the assembly or disassembly of other macromolecular structures.
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Christian Cambillau
Christian Cambillau (born February 22, 1951) is a French scientist for the CNRS (French National Scientific Research Centre) in Structural Biology.
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Chromatin
Chromatin is a complex of macromolecules found in cells, consisting of DNA, protein, and RNA.
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Clostridium difficile toxin B
Clostridium difficile toxin B is a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium difficile.
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Evolutionary history of life
The evolutionary history of life on Earth traces the processes by which both living organisms and fossil organisms evolved since life emerged on the planet, until the present.
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Halocin
Halocins are bacteriocins produced by halophilic Archaea and a type of archaeocin.
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Methanococcoides burtonii
Methanococcoides burtonii is a methylotrophic methanogenic archaeon first isolated from Ace Lake, Antarctica.
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Parasitic nutrition
Parasitic nutrition is a mode of heterotrophic nutrition where a parasitic organism lives on the body surface or inside the body of another type of organism (a host) and gets nutrition directly from the body of the host.
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Photorhabdus temperata
Photorhabdus temperata is a species of bacteria.
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Pyrococcus abyssi
Pyrococcus abyssi is a hyperthermophilic archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent in the North Fiji basin at.
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Siderophore
Siderophores (Greek: "iron carrier") are small, high-affinity iron-chelating compounds secreted by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi and serving to transport iron across cell membranes.
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Suman Kumar Dhar
Suman Kumar Dhar (born 1968) is an Indian molecular biologist and a professor at the Special Centre for Molecular Medicine of Jawaharlal Nehru University.
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Toxic shock syndrome
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a condition caused by bacterial toxins.
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Tracy Palmer
Tracy Palmer One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: is a Professor of Molecular Microbiology in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee in Scotland.
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Universal stress protein
The universal stress protein (USP) domain is a superfamily of conserved genes which can be found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa and plants.
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