editor's choice
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microbiology editor's choice: how does mrsa adapt to survive within a cell
this paper is titled 'staphylococcus aureus adaptation to aerobic low-redox-potential environments: implications for an intracellular lifestyle,' and was chosen by professor gail preston.
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microbiology editor’s choice: one-component regulating proteins and the development of antimicrobial resistance
this paper is titled ‘functional characterization of bcrr: a one-component transmembrane signal transduction system for bacitracin resistance’ and it was chosen by professor david grainger.
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microbiology editor’s choice: antibiotic-producing bacteria isolated from a bee
this paper is titled ‘phylogenetic analyses of antibiotic-producing streptomyces sp. isolates obtained from the stingless-bee tetragonisca angustula (apidae: meliponini)’ and was chosen by professor stephen gordon.
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microbiology editor's choice: a new player in salmonella type three secretion
this paper is "srca is a chaperone for the salmonella spi-2 type three secretion system effector sted" and was chosen by victor cid.
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microbiology editor's choice: how e. coli adapts to nitrogen starvation
this paper is titled 'a novel regulatory factor affecting the transcription of methionine biosynthesis genes in escherichia coli experiencing sustained nitrogen starvation' and was chosen by dr isabelle martin-verstraete.
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microbiology editor's choice: july 2018
this paper is titled 'promiscuity of methionine salvage pathway enzymes in methanocaldococcus jannaschii', which was selected by professor christiane dahl.