How Bacterial Redox Sensors Transmit Redox Signals via Structural Changes
Bacteria, like humans, face diverse kinds of stress during life. Oxidative stress, which is produced by cellular metabolism and environmental factors, can significantly damage cellular macromolecules, ultimately negatively affecting the normal growth of the cell. Therefore, bacteria have evolved a n...
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Main Authors: | In-Gyun Lee (Author), Bong-Jin Lee (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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