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Determination of essentiality and regulatory function of staphylococcal YeaZ in branched- chain amino acid biosynthesis
Ting Lei, Junshu Yang,
Yinduo Ji
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
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Agriculture & Biology
branched chain amino acids
95%
Staphylococcus aureus
67%
biosynthesis
50%
operon
44%
isoleucine
32%
valine
31%
leucine
27%
promoter regions
22%
prokaryotic cells
16%
transcription (genetics)
11%
gels
10%
RNA
10%
Escherichia coli
9%
pathogens
9%
assays
8%
enzymes
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Branched Chain Amino Acids
100%
Staphylococcus aureus
55%
Operon
42%
Growth
38%
Isoleucine
32%
Valine
30%
Leucine
26%
Prokaryotic Cells
18%
Genetic Promoter Regions
12%
Gels
10%
Escherichia coli
8%
Down-Regulation
8%
RNA
8%
Enzymes
6%