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- 1Acosta Amador, Paula N
- 1Bernal, María Margarita
- 1Bishop, Justin G
- 1Delyea, Cole J.
- 1Evans, Alexander D
- 1Gilliland, Ashley Rebecca
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- 5Escherichia coli
- 2Cpx
- 2Cpx envelope stress response
- 2E. coli
- 2Envelope stress
- 1Auxiliary regulators
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Spring 2014
Bacteria need to adapt to the ever-changing conditions in the environment and Escherichia coli employs the Cpx two-component system to protect the envelope, which consists of the inner membrane, periplasm, peptidoglycan, and outer membrane. Cpx is known to sense and respond to protein misfolding...
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The role of cysteine and the Cpx envelope stress response in alleviating zinc induced stress in Escherichia coli
DownloadFall 2018
Circumscribing the interior of Gram negative bacteria are two sets of layers: an inner and outer membrane. The periplasm and murein occupy the space between these membranes and acts as a site for protein folding and degradation. The bacterial envelope, as a whole, plays an essential role in the...
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