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Significats de bacterial membranes en anglès
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Ús de bacterial membranes en anglès
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The drugs work by poking holes in bacterialmembranes, killing the cells instantly.
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Classic techniques in cell biology can be applied to characterise bacterialmembranes and their membrane protein constituents.
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Transmembrane potentials play important but poorly understood roles in many biological processes, including signal sequence-mediated protein translocation across bacterialmembranes.
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Understanding the electrostatic interactions between bacterialmembranes and exogenous proteins is crucial to designing effective antimicrobial agents against Gram-negative bacteria.
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These drugs exhibit numerous biological effects, including good antibacterial effects against susceptible and multidrug-resistant bacteria due to the targeting of bacterialmembranes.
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The T3SS is composed of a cytoplasmic bulb, a basal body spanning the inner and outer bacterialmembranes, and an extracellular needle.
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This cationic antibiotic attacks negatively charged bacterialmembranes in a manner similar to that seen with cationic antimicrobials of the innate immune system.
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The T3SS is composed of a basal body, which traverses both bacterialmembranes, and an external needle through which effector proteins are secreted.
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The extracellular domain is a hollow needle protruding above the bacterial surface and is held within a basal body that traverses both bacterialmembranes.
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We demonstrated earlier that the antimicrobial activity of HE2 proteins and peptides is salt resistant and structure dependent and involves permeabilization of bacterialmembranes.
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The development and validation of this model represents an advance that enables more realistic simulations and experiments on bacterialmembranes and reconstituted bacterial membrane proteins.
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Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are simple and robust biomimics with controlled lipid composition that are widely used as models of both mammalian and bacterialmembranes.
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Endogenous LRRK2 rapidly translocates near bacterialmembranes, and knockdown of LRRK2 interferes with reactive oxygen species production during phagocytosis and bacterial killing.