Inference of transcriptome signatures of Escherichia coli in long-term stationary phase [PDF]
“Non-growing” is a dominant life form of microorganisms in nature, where available nutrients and resources are limited. In laboratory culture systems, Escherichia coli can survive for years under starvation, denoted as long-term stationary phase, where a
Sotaro Takano +5 more
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A novel stationary phase approach for improved recombinant protein expression in Escherichia coli: beyond the exponential phase [PDF]
Background Escherichia coli is a well-known host species for studies on recombinant protein expression, typically induced during the exponential phase.
Yoon-Hyeok Kang +7 more
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Cdc48 plays a crucial role in redox homeostasis through dynamic reshaping of its interactome during early stationary phase [PDF]
Most microbial cells on earth predominantly exist in non-proliferating, dormant conditions, such as the stationary state. The stationary phase is a crucial stage during the cellular lifespan, which requires homeostatic rewiring for long-term viability ...
Meytal Radzinski +8 more
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Impact of the Membrane Structure of the Stationary Phase on Steric Exclusion Chromatography (SXC) of Lentiviral Vectors [PDF]
For steric exclusion chromatography (SXC), hydrophilic stationary phases are used to capture the target molecule in the presence of polyethylene glycol. The influence of the structure and pore size of the stationary phase on the process requirements are ...
Jennifer J. Labisch +3 more
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Identification of essential oils with strong activity against stationary phase Mycobacterium abscessus [PDF]
Purpose: To identify essential oils (EOs) active against non-growing stationary phase Mycobacterium abscessus and multidrug-resistant M. abscessus strains. Methods: The activity of EOs against both stationary and log phase M.
Dan Cao +11 more
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Sir2 regulates selective autophagy in stationary-phase yeast cells [PDF]
Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis by degrading and recycling intracellular components, especially under nutrient-limited conditions. While autophagy is well characterized under acute starvation in synthetic media in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ...
Ji-In Ryu, Juhye Jung, Jeong-Yoon Kim
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Background The physiology and application characteristics of probiotics are closely associated with the growth phase. Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis A6 is a promising probiotic strain isolated from the feces of a healthy centenarian in China.
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In nature, bacteria must survive long periods of nutrient deprivation while maintaining the ability to recover and grow when conditions improve. This quiescent state is called stationary phase.
Yanyu Zhu +2 more
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Homologs of Human DJ-1 Are Stationary Phase-Associated Proteins That Are Involved in Autophagy and Oxidative Stress Resistance. [PDF]
The Parkinson's disease protein DJ-1 is involved in various cellular functions including detoxification of dicarbonyl compounds, autophagy and oxidative stress response.
Yang Su +4 more
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Electroviscous Effects in Stationary Solid Phase Suspensions
Flowing through porous media is a matter of interest in different research fields such as medicine, engineering and science. The spontaneous appearance of ionic distribution at the solid liquid interface gives place to a reduction in the flow rate, which
Francisco J. Rubio-Hernández
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