Instead of waiting for the electron-accepting molecule to go into the cell, the bacteria transport the electrons outside of the cell to a solid surface. Why would this respiration strategy have ...
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections in a few different ways that involve disrupting various parts of the way bacteria survive and multiply in the human body. Bacteria have cell walls that help ...
A cell can eat, grow, and move. It can perform necessary maintenance, recycle parts, and dispose of wastes ... as with single-celled bacteria or yeast, whereas others live communally, sometimes ...
Continue reading These bacterial enzymes, referred to as ubiquitin clippases, split the ubiquitin molecule into two parts ... the bacteria to make themselves at home in the host cell and avoid ...
A technique for integrating plant growth-promoting bacteria and agrochemicals for agricultural applications has been ...
Existing cell-free tools have proven effective at measuring DNA, RNA, and other small molecules, but not proteins. That's an important advance because proteins in viruses or bacteria tend to ...