Definition of Enterobacterial. Meaning of Enterobacterial. Synonyms of Enterobacterial

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Definition of Enterobacterial

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Meaning of Enterobacterial from wikipedia

- The enterobacterial common antigen (ECA) is a carbohydrate antigen found in the outer membrane of many Enterobacterales species. The antigen is unanimously...
- The Enterobacterial Holin (EBHol) Family (TC# 1.E.48) consists of many closely related proteins of 100 to 120 amino acyl residues (aas) in length with...
- the species level, but may inform identification. One example is the enterobacterial common antigen (ECA), universal to all Enterobacterales. E. coli have...
- trial Elementary cellular automaton Engineering Critical ****essment Enterobacterial common antigen Enterprise Collaboration Architecture, a standard of...
- as support for the RNA World theory. There are indications that the enterobacterial sRNAs are involved in various cellular processes and seem to have significant...
- PMIDĀ 24148302. ****konen M, Korhonen TK (July 2004). "The omptin family of enterobacterial surface proteases/adhesins: from housekeeping in Escherichia coli to...
- expression modulating protein (Hha) from Escherichia coli and its enterobacterial homologues, such as YmoA from Yersinia enterocolitica, and RmoA encoded...
- Superfamily III. The prototype for this family is the lipid-containing PRD1 enterobacterial phage holin protein P35 (12.8 kDa; TC# 1.E.5.1.1) encoded by gene ****V...
- separated by a region that was mostly variable. As an example, the Enterobacterial proteins have nearly identical N- and C-terminal sequences, however...
- nicotianamine and citrate. To do this they produce siderop****s, thus the enterobacterial Erwinia chrysanthemi produces two siderop****s, chrysobactin and achromobactin...