Structural studies of enzymes regulating bacterial life style and cell wall biogenesis

Bacteria can adapt to different biotic and abiotic environments by changing their life style, switching between sessile or motile, free-living or community-bound, virulent or dormant states. Each bacterium also faces the challenges of maintaining a protective barrier while growing, replicating and...

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Main Author: Chen, Ming Wei
Other Authors: Julien Lescar
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Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-599682023-02-28T18:43:30Z Structural studies of enzymes regulating bacterial life style and cell wall biogenesis Chen, Ming Wei Julien Lescar School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science Bacteria can adapt to different biotic and abiotic environments by changing their life style, switching between sessile or motile, free-living or community-bound, virulent or dormant states. Each bacterium also faces the challenges of maintaining a protective barrier while growing, replicating and responding to environmental changes. Governing these processes are enzymes involved in signalling and cell-wall biogenesis, which are the subjects of this thesis. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SBS) 2014-05-21T05:35:15Z 2014-05-21T05:35:15Z 2014 2014 Thesis Chen, M. W. (2014). Structural studies of enzymes regulating bacterial life style and cell wall biogenesis. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/59968 10.32657/10356/59968 en 115 p. application/pdf
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Structural studies of enzymes regulating bacterial life style and cell wall biogenesis
description Bacteria can adapt to different biotic and abiotic environments by changing their life style, switching between sessile or motile, free-living or community-bound, virulent or dormant states. Each bacterium also faces the challenges of maintaining a protective barrier while growing, replicating and responding to environmental changes. Governing these processes are enzymes involved in signalling and cell-wall biogenesis, which are the subjects of this thesis.
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title Structural studies of enzymes regulating bacterial life style and cell wall biogenesis
title_short Structural studies of enzymes regulating bacterial life style and cell wall biogenesis
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