Degradation of the Escherichia coli Essential Proteins DapB and Dxr Results in Oxidative Stress, which Contributes to Lethality through Incomplete Base Excision Repair
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Gruber, Charley C; Babu, Vignesh MP; Livingston, Kamren; Joisher, Heer; Walker, Graham C
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<jats:p>Bacterial cell death is a poorly understood process. The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is an apparently common response to challenges by a wide variety of lethal stresses, including bactericidal antibiotics.</jats:p>
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2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
mBio
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American Society for Microbiology
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Gruber, Charley C, Babu, Vignesh MP, Livingston, Kamren, Joisher, Heer and Walker, Graham C. 2022. "Degradation of the Escherichia coli Essential Proteins DapB and Dxr Results in Oxidative Stress, which Contributes to Lethality through Incomplete Base Excision Repair." mBio, 13 (1).
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