The cold shock domain (CSD) containing proteins (CSDPs) are one group of the evolutionarily conserved nucleic acid-binding proteins widely distributed in bacteria, plants, animals, and involved in various cellular processes, including adaptation to low temperature, cellular growth, nutrient stress and stationary phase. CSPs for the cold adaptation.These results suggest that CfCSP is a novel eukaryotic cold-regulated nucleic acid-binding protein and may function as an RNA chaperone in vivo during the cold adaptation process
The cold shock domain (CSD) is a nucleic acid binding domain that is widely conserved from bacteria ...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...
The cold shock domain (CSD) containing proteins (CSDPs) are one group of the evolutionarily conserve...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are an ancient and conserved family of proteins. They are renowned for th...
BACKGROUND: The cold shock domain (CSD) containing proteins (CSDPs) are one group of the evolutionar...
Cold shock domain (CSD)-containing proteins are one of the groups of the evolutionarily conserved nu...
The cold-shock response in both Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis is induced by an abrupt downs...
ABSTRACT Freezing temperatures are a major challenge for life at the poles. Decreased membrane fluid...
Cold shock domain proteins, or CSPs, are among the most ancient and conserved nucleic acid binding p...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are nucleic acid binding chaperones, first described as being induced to ...
AbstractThe cold-induced wheat WCSP1 protein belongs to the cold shock domain (CSD) protein family. ...
Not AvailableCold shock proteins (CSPs) are greatly conserved family of structurally related DNA bin...
Although the cold-shock response has now been studied in a number of different organisms for several...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
The cold shock domain (CSD) is a nucleic acid binding domain that is widely conserved from bacteria ...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...
The cold shock domain (CSD) containing proteins (CSDPs) are one group of the evolutionarily conserve...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are an ancient and conserved family of proteins. They are renowned for th...
BACKGROUND: The cold shock domain (CSD) containing proteins (CSDPs) are one group of the evolutionar...
Cold shock domain (CSD)-containing proteins are one of the groups of the evolutionarily conserved nu...
The cold-shock response in both Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis is induced by an abrupt downs...
ABSTRACT Freezing temperatures are a major challenge for life at the poles. Decreased membrane fluid...
Cold shock domain proteins, or CSPs, are among the most ancient and conserved nucleic acid binding p...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are nucleic acid binding chaperones, first described as being induced to ...
AbstractThe cold-induced wheat WCSP1 protein belongs to the cold shock domain (CSD) protein family. ...
Not AvailableCold shock proteins (CSPs) are greatly conserved family of structurally related DNA bin...
Although the cold-shock response has now been studied in a number of different organisms for several...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
The cold shock domain (CSD) is a nucleic acid binding domain that is widely conserved from bacteria ...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...