Transcriptomic analysis of nickel exposure in Sphingobium sp. ba1 cells using RNA-seq
Abstract Nickel acts as cofactor for a number of enzymes of many bacteria species. Its homeostasis is ensured by proteins working as ion efflux or accumulation systems. These mechanisms are also generally adopted to counteract life-threatening high extra-cellular Ni2+ concentrations. Little is known...
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Autores principales: | M. Volpicella, C. Leoni, C. Manzari, M. Chiara, E. Picardi, E. Piancone, F. Italiano, A. D’Erchia, M. Trotta, D. S. Horner, G. Pesole, L. R. Ceci |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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