A METABOLIC CHECKPOINT PROTEIN GLMR IS IMPORTANT FOR DIVERTING CARBON INTO PEPTIDOGLYCAN BIOSYNTHESIS IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS.

A metabolic checkpoint protein GlmR is important for diverting carbon into peptidoglycan biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis.

The Bacillus subtilis GlmR (formerly YvcK) protein is essential for growth on gluconeogenic carbon sources.Mutants lacking GlmR display a variety of phenotypes suggestive of impaired cell wall synthesis including antibiotic sensitivity, Jar aberrant cell morphology and lysis.To define the role of GlmR, we selected suppressor mutations that ameliora

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Herbage intake, methane emissions and animal performance of steers grazing dwarf elephant grass v. dwarf elephant grass and peanut pastures

Management strategies for increasing ruminant legume consumption and mitigating methane emissions from tropical livestock production systems require further study.The aim of this Health work was to evaluate the herbage intake, animal performance and enteric methane emissions of cattle grazing dwarf elephant grass (DEG) (Pennisetum purpureum cv.BRS

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Land Use Changes of Ternate Island 2017-2022

The phenomenon of land use change always increases with population growth so that sooner or later these conditions will cause changes in land use.This study aims to determine changes in land use on Ternate Island in 2017-2022.The method used maximum likelihood classification and used ALOE VERA DEODORANT Ternate island land use data from sentinel 2

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