On the Role of Protein Oxidation and Heat Shock Proteins in Senescence and Fitness
University
Göteborgs universitet/University of Gothenburg
Institution
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Institutionen för cell- och molekulärbiologi
Disputation
Föreläsningssal Åke Göransson Medicinaregatan 9 kl 10.00
Date of defence
2006-05-12
Date
2006Author
Fredriksson, Åsa 1968-
Keywords
Escherichia coli
senescence
fitness
protein oxidation
protein carbonylation
heat shock proteins
Hsp70
DnaK
GroEL
Lon
ClpXP
proteolysis
SigmaS
a´ntagonistic epistasis
Salmonella
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
91-628-6775-X
Metadata
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