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Ribosome recycling by using the energy of GTP

Ribosome recycling is the fourth step of protein synthesis. It is the step where ribosomes which completed one round of translation will be “recycled” to begin a new round of translation on a new...

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Role of HipA and HipB in Bacterial Multidrug Tolerance

During exponential growth of Escherichia coli, one cell per ~1,000,000 becomes dormant. Dormancycan lead to multidrug tolerance, as many antibiotics work by attacking the machinery associated with...

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Hydrogen-Stimulated Carbon Catabolism in Enteric Pathogens

H2-oxidizing nickel-containing hydrogenases allow enteric and other pathogens to use H2 within host tissues, and aids pathogens survival within macrophages.Among the genes up-expressed by exposure of...

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A Novel “Persister” Phenotype of Vibrio Cholerae

Cholera continues to be a major public health threat, particularly in countries where safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene are suboptimal. Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae, responsible for epidemic...

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Engineered Bacteria for Efficient Vaccines

Research recently done on genetically engineered strains of bacteria at University of Texas has shown promise to come up with vaccines with improved efficacy. These strains serve as biological...

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Sleeping Sickness more Fatal than Predicted

According to a recent research, Human African trypanosomiasis , the sleeping sickness has a much severe effect on humans than earlier predicted. Sleeping sickness which a parasitic disease usually...

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Engineered Bacteria can be used as Vaccines

Researchers at the Imperial College London have engineered Salmonella bacteria to use it for vaccination. Normally, Salmonella bacteria possess nanoscopic needles through which it injects its own...

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