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- Research Article | SpotlightA Decrease in Serine Levels during Growth Transition Triggers Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis
In Bacillus subtilis, biofilm formation is triggered in response to environmental and cellular signals. It was proposed that serine limitation acts as a proxy for nutrient status and triggers biofilm formation at the onset of biofilm entry through a novel signaling mechanism caused by global ribosome pausing on selective serine codons. In this study, we reveal that...
- MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES AND INTERACTIONSInteraction between Two Putative Glycosyltransferases Is Required for Glycosylation of a Serine-Rich Streptococcal Adhesin
- Genomics and ProteomicsTranscription Profiling of the Stringent Response in Escherichia coli
- MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PATHOGENSDsdX Is the Second d-Serine Transporter in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Clinical Isolate CFT073
- PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISMYfiK from Escherichia coli Promotes Export of O-Acetylserine and Cysteine