RECEPTOR BINDING PROTEIN OF PROPHAGE REVERSIBLY RECOGNIZES THE LOW-MOLECULAR WEIGHT SUBUNIT OF THE SURFACE-LAYER PROTEIN SLPA IN CLOSTRIDIOIDES DIFFICILE

Receptor binding protein of prophage reversibly recognizes the low-molecular weight subunit of the surface-layer protein SlpA in Clostridioides difficile

Receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) are located at the viral tail and mediate the initial recognition of phage to a specific bacterial host.Phage RBPs have co-evolved with numerous types of host receptors resulting in the formation of a diverse assortment of cognate pairs of RBP-receptors that function during the phage COMPLETE COOKIE SALTED CARAMEL a

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Telomere dysfunction cooperates with epigenetic alterations to impair murine embryonic stem cell fate commitment

The precise relationship between epigenetic alterations and telomere dysfunction is still an extant question.Previously, we showed that eroded telomeres lead to differentiation instability in murine embryonic stem cells (mESCs) Desk Package via DNA hypomethylation at pluripotency-factor promoters.Here, we uncovered that telomerase reverse transcrip

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Increasing Efficiency of Nautical Chart Production and Accessibility to Marine Environment Data through an Open-Science Compilation Workflow

Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) data are essential for safe maritime navigation and have multiple other uses in a wide range of enterprises.Charts are relied upon to be as accurate and as up-to-date as possible by the vessels moving vast amounts of products to global ports each year.However, cartographic generalization processes for updating an

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