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Peptidoglycan synthesis in Escherichia coli from a PBP1b perspective
I.L. van 't Veer
Sub Membrane Biochemistry & Biophysics
Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Escherichia Coli
100%
Peptidoglycan Synthesis
100%
PBP1b
100%
Antibiotics
18%
Interacting Proteins
18%
Dimerization
18%
New Targets
18%
Peptidoglycan Synthases
18%
Transpeptidase Domain
18%
Cell Division
9%
Rational Development
9%
Labeled Substrates
9%
Antibacterial Compounds
9%
Glycans
9%
Cell Shape
9%
Unnatural Amino Acids
9%
Fluorescently Labeled
9%
In Vitro Experiment
9%
New Antibiotics
9%
Bifunctional
9%
Transpeptidase
9%
Osmotic Pressure
9%
Dimer Formation
9%
Interaction Profile
9%
Loop Structure
9%
Peptidoglycan Layer
9%
In Vivo Role
9%
FtsN
9%
Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis
9%
Interaction Kinetics
9%
Spatiotemporal Regulation
9%
Immobilization Strategies
9%
Site-specific Incorporation
9%
Interaction Hotspot
9%
Decreasing Effect
9%
Antibiotic Development
9%
Interaction Sites
9%
Bacterial Cell Envelope
9%
New Players
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Escherichia coli
100%
Peptidoglycan
100%
Dimerization
50%
Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase
50%
Synthase
33%
Amino Acids
16%
Polysaccharides
16%
Cross-Link
16%
Cell Division
16%
Cell Shape
16%
Bacterial Membrane
16%
Bacterial Cell Wall
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Escherichia coli
100%
Peptidoglycan
100%
Dimerization
50%
Cross Linking
16%
Cell Shape
16%
Glycan
16%
Bacterial Membrane
16%
Bacterial Cell Wall
16%
Cell Division
16%
Peptides
16%
Amino Acid
16%