- activity.
Colonization of the
small intestine also
requires the
toxin coregulated pilus (TCP), a thin, flexible,
filamentous appendage on the
surface of...
-
protocol suite TCP (antiseptic) Tenocyclidine, an
anesthetic drug Toxin-
coregulated pilus, a
protein that
allows Vibrio cholerae to
adhere to enterocytes...
- deficiency/excess Pot****ium 4700 NE; NE A
systemic electrolyte and is
essential in
coregulating ATP with
sodium Sweet potato, tomato, potato, beans, lentils,
dairy products...
- Lisa; Taylor,
Ronald (2014). "Chapter 1: The
Vibrio cholerae Toxin Coregulated Pilus: Structure, ****embly, and
Function with
Implications for Vaccine...
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proteins induce cellular differentiation by
initiating the
cascades of
coregulated genes required to
produce individual tissues and organs.
Other proteins...
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vicinity to each
other on the genome, and
their expression is
often coregulated.
Metabolic gene
clusters are
common features of
bacterial and most fungal...
-
Parkin coregulated gene
protein is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
PACRG gene. This gene
encodes a
protein that is
conserved across metazoans...
-
Connectome Project Hydrocephalus, or "water on the brain" Haemolysin-
coregulated protein, in the Type VI
secretion system Healthcare proxy Hardened cement...
- and the virC
operon are
considered the "Yop regulon"
since they are
coregulated by pYV-encoded VirF. virF is in turn thermoregulated. At 37
degrees Celsius...
- apparatus. One
class of
substrates binds within the pore of a hemolysin-
coregulated protein (Hcp) hexamer.
Since substrates are
unstable in the
absence of...