Table 3_Survival strategies of mycoplasmas: the critical role of post-translational modifications.docx
<p>Mycoplasmas are unique prokaryotic pathogens distinguished by their lack of a cell wall. These microorganisms are widespread in nature and can cause severe infections, leading to substantial tissue damage. Recent advances in mycoplasmology, driven by developments in molecular biology and pr...
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Table 2_Survival strategies of mycoplasmas: the critical role of post-translational modifications.docx
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Table 1_Survival strategies of mycoplasmas: the critical role of post-translational modifications.docx
gan: Tingting Li (10553)
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The hypothesized mechanism for hexosylation in mycoplasmas.
gan: John William Sanford (22290544)
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Detected hexosylated Mmc proteins.
gan: John William Sanford (22290544)
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Detected hexosylated Syn3A proteins.
gan: John William Sanford (22290544)
Cyhoeddwyd: (2025)