Search for dissertations about: "TIR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the word TIR.
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1. Engineering microbial cell factories for protein production
Abstract : Proteins are often produced using microbial cell factories for academic or industrial purposes. Protein production is however not an open-and-shut procedure. Production yields often vary in an unpredictable and context dependent manner, limiting the rational design of a straightforward production experiment. READ MORE
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2. Defense gene responses toward necrotrophic fungi in Arabidopsis thaliana
Abstract : Leptosphaeria maculans an ascomycete in the diverse class of Dothideomycetes, is an devastating pathogen on Brassica crops. In this thesis, tools and knowledge in Arabidopsis thaliana was explored to enhance our knowledge on plant defense to this fungus. Mechanisms that to large extent are shared with other necrotrophic fungi. READ MORE
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3. Studies on Translation Initiation and trans-Translation
Abstract : Translation initiation factor 1 (IF1) is an essential bacterial protein, without any clearly defined function in translation initiation. Same point mutants in this protein exhibit cold-sensitivity. In addition, a sequence specific increase in test protein expression has been observed for these mutants. READ MORE
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4. Studies on Translation Initiation and Termination in Escherichia coli
Abstract : Translation initiation factor 1 (IF1) has been shown to be an RNA chaperone. In order to find functional interactions that IF1 may have with rRNA, we have isolated second-site suppressors of a cold-sensitive IF1 mutant. READ MORE
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5. Raman and Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Single Molecules and Metal Particles
Abstract : Technological and conceptual advances have led to the realization of single-molecule spectroscopy. This permit detailed investigations of heterogeneous systems in fields ranging from condensed matter physics to biochemistry. It was recently discovered that surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) can be used to study single molecules. READ MORE