Search for dissertations about: "GMP"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the word GMP.
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1. Characterization of c-di-GMP signaling in Salmonella typhimurium
Abstract : Signal transduction via cyclic nucleotides is a general mechanism utilized by cells from all kingdoms of life. Identification of cyclic diguanosine monophosphate (c-di-GMP) as an allosteric activator of the cellulose synthase in Gluconacetobacter xylinus 20 years ago, paved the way for the discovery of a novel general signalling system which is unique to bacteria. READ MORE
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2. Role of c-di-GMP signalling in bacterial-host interactions
Abstract : Bacteria have various ways to sense environmental signals and to adapt their behavior and physiology through different signaling systems. Secondary messenger signaling, amplified by enzymatic activity, rapidly transmits a signal in the cell, resulting in allosteric functional control. READ MORE
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3. Regulation of bacterial adaptive behavior by the second messenger cyclic-di-GMP and host components
Abstract : To optimize survival and growth, bacteria have evolved adaptive behaviors that respond to relevant environmental signals. A switch from the motile to the sessile lifestyle is probably the most ancient behavioral transition of microorganisms. READ MORE
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4. Global regulatory factors that impact metabolic and lifestyle choices in Pseudomonas putida
Abstract : Pseudomonas putida strains have a broad metabolic capacity and are innately resistant to many harmful substances – properties that make them of interest for a number of industrial and biotechnological application. They can rapidly adapt to changes in physico-chemical parameters in the soil and water environments they naturally inhabit. READ MORE
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5. Metabolism-dependent taxis and control of motility in Pseudomonas putida
Abstract : Bacteria living in soil and aquatic habitats rapidly adapt to changes in physico-chemical parameters that influence their energy status and thus their ability to proliferate and survive. One immediate survival strategy is to relocate to more metabolically optimal environments. READ MORE