Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Author "Stumpf, MPH"
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The Evolution of the Phage Shock Protein Response System: Interplay between Protein Function, Genomic Organization, and System Function
Huvet, M; Toni, T; Sheng, X; Thorne, T; Jovanovic, G; Engl, C; Buck, M; Pinney, JW; Stumpf, MPH (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011-03-01)Sensing the environment and responding appropriately to it are key capabilities for the survival of an organism. All extant organisms must have evolved suitable sensors, signaling systems, and response mechanisms allowing ... -
Managing membrane stress: the phage shock protein (Psp) response, from molecular mechanisms to physiology
Joly, N; Engl, C; Jovanovic, G; Huvet, M; Toni, T; Sheng, X; Stumpf, MPH; Buck, M (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010-09)The bacterial phage shock protein (Psp) response functions to help cells manage the impacts of agents impairing cell membrane function. The system has relevance to biotechnology and to medicine. Originally discovered in ... -
Model-based evolutionary analysis: the natural history of phage-shock stress response
Huvet, M; Toni, T; Tan, H; Jovanovic, G; Engl, C; Buck, M; Stumpf, MPH (Portland Press Ltd., 2009-08-01)<jats:p>The evolution of proteins is inseparably linked to their function. Because most biological processes involve a number of different proteins, it may become impossible to study the evolutionary properties of proteins ...