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Regulation of bacterial adherence to human cells by ZDHHC5-mediated S-acylation of cell surface proteins. School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr M Collins, Dr Luke Green
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external nitrogen inputs. Surprisingly however, key bacterial genes required for this complex trait are 'mobile' i.e. encoded on plasmids or integrative and conjugative elements - DNA elements capable
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Lagator lab works at the intersection of evolutionary, molecular, micro and synthetic biology, to address questions about bacterial transcriptional regulation and antimicrobial resistance. We design
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are highly suitable as therapeutic agents because they target specific pathogens within complex bacterial communities without causing a microbiome imbalance. Bacteriophages recognise specific structures
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plant resistance against turfgrass pests and diseases; Evaluating the impact of bacterial toxins on insect pests and diseases infesting pecan and turfgrass and non-target effects; Assisting with pest
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French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE) | Angers, Pays de la Loire | France | about 1 month ago
facilities, including BSL2 laboratories and BSL2/3 greenhouses, phenotyping and genomics platforms, and high-performance computing servers. Control strategies for plant bacterial diseases are limited, and
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is uncovering the molecular mechanisms of ATP-dependent AAA proteolytic machines, both soluble and membrane-spanning, and their accessory factors in bacterial and mitochondrial systems. We study how
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. This bacterial species infects the colon following antibiotic treatment, which disrupts the protective gut microbiota. Its ability to resist treatment and spread between hosts relies on its ability to form spores
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Description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position within the DFG Priority Programme SPP2389. https://tu-dresden.de/mn/biologie/allgemeine_mikrobiologie/spp2389?set_language=en
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: The project aims to Systematic screening of the interactions between biochemically defined host-tissue components and pathogenic bacteria Analysis of bacterial phenotype in the presence of defined biochemical