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DNA uptake during bacterial transformation
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004Naturally competent bacteria are able to take up exogenous DNA and undergo genetic transformation. The transport of DNA from the extracellular milieu into the cytoplasm is a complex process, and requires proteins that are related to those involved in the assembly of type IV pili and type II secretion systems, as well as a DNA translocase complex at the
InĂªs, Chen, David, Dubnau
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Genomic Insights into Bacterial DMSP Transformations
Annual Review of Marine Science, 2012Genomic and functional genomic methods applied to both model organisms and natural communities have rapidly advanced understanding of bacterial dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) degradation in the ocean. The genes for the two main pathways in bacterial degradation, routing DMSP to distinctly different biogeochemical fates, have recently been identified.
Mary Ann, Moran +3 more
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Bacterial-induced transformation
Science Signaling, 2015Salmonella infection triggers signaling events that increase the probability of developing cancer in hosts that are genetically predisposed to transformation.
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Bacterial Transformations of and Resistances to Heavy Metals
1984Bacteria carry out chemical transformations of heavy metals. These transformations (including oxidation, reduction, methylation, and demethylation) are sometimes byproducts of normal metabolism and confer no known advantage upon the organism responsible. Sometimes, however, the transformations constitute a mechanism of resistance.
S, Silver, T K, Misra
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Transformation of bacterial community structure in rumen liquid anaerobic digestion of rice straw.
Environmental Pollution, 2020Jinsong Liang +7 more
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Initiation of Bacterial Transformation
Nature, 1957M S, FOX, R D, HOTCHKISS
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