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Pathogens L1-5

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Cold shock and adaptation e.g. in E.coli

Author: Alex Rapai



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A downshift in T causes a transient inhibition of most protein synthesis. Causes a growth lag known as the acclimation phase, during the acclimation phase a group of cold shock proteins (Csp) are dramatically induced. Some of these cold shock proteins are essential for the cell to resume growth at low temperature.


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