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  1. Category:Gram-negative bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram-negative bacteria
  2. Category:Bacteria (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Bacteria
  3. Category:Cyano-bacteria (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cyano-bacteria
  4. Category:Sulfate reducing bacteria (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sulfate reducing bacteria
  5. Category:Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
  6. Category:Purple bacteria (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Purple bacteria
  7. Category:Gram negative bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram negative bacteria
  8. Category:Gram positive bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram positive bacteria
  9. Category:Sulfate-reducing bacteria (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sulfate-reducing bacteria
  10. Category:Lactic acid bacteria (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Lactic acid bacteria
  11. Category:Extremely thermophilic bacteria (62 bytes)
    1: ... of pages with the keyword Extremely thermophilic bacteria
  12. Category:Gram-posotive bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram-posotive bacteria
  13. Category:Gram-positive bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram-positive bacteria
  14. Category:Uncharacterized protein conserved in bacteria with a cystatin-like fold (102 bytes)
    1: ... the keyword Uncharacterized protein conserved in bacteria with a cystatin-like fold
  15. Category:Green bacteria (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Green bacteria
  16. Category:Luminescent bacteria (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Luminescent bacteria
  17. Category:Bacteria autolysis (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Bacteria autolysis
  18. Category:Psychrophilic bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Psychrophilic bacteria
  19. Category:Bacteria tir domain (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Bacteria tir domain
  20. Category:Luminous bacteria (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Luminous bacteria

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  1. Hemoglobin (19,234 bytes)
    17: ...heir nutrition by symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria<ref>PMID:16204001</ref> .
    18: *'''truncated hemoglobin''' found in bacteria and plants. They are 20-40 residues shorter than...
  2. 1e4e (4,596 bytes)
    24: ...biosynthesis of alternate cell-wall precursors in bacteria, which are resistant to the glycopeptide antibiot...
  3. 1vyd (2,888 bytes)
    11: ...ory chain and is found in some non-photosynthetic bacteria.
  4. Sandbox 781 (8,140 bytes)
    9: ... of natural nucleoside inhibitors with potent antibacterial activity: the liposidomycins/caprazamycins, capu...
    16: ...mino acids and due to its biological relevance in Bacteria, it has been a major target for antibiotics <ref ...
    28: In bacteria, MraYAA is in the form of a dimer, which actually...
    35: Drug resistant bacteria are the cause of death of millions of people worl...
  5. 2boy (5,193 bytes)
    24: ...covered siderophores synthesized by Gram-positive bacteria. Several different modes of binding benzohydroxam...
  6. 2cn4 (5,049 bytes)
    24: ...o satisfy their iron needs, several Gram-negative bacteria use a heme uptake system involving an extracellul...
  7. 1qr5 (6,407 bytes)
    10: ...abolite repression (CCR), a mechanism that allows bacteria to coordinate and optimize the utilization of ava...
  8. 2jat (4,534 bytes)
    24: ...king new anti bacterial agents against pathogenic bacteria.
    26: Structure-function analysis of a bacterial deoxyadenosine kinase reveals the basis for subs...
  9. 2jaq (4,394 bytes)
    24: ...king new anti bacterial agents against pathogenic bacteria.
    26: Structure-function analysis of a bacterial deoxyadenosine kinase reveals the basis for subs...
  10. 2jas (4,447 bytes)
    24: ...king new anti bacterial agents against pathogenic bacteria.
    26: Structure-function analysis of a bacterial deoxyadenosine kinase reveals the basis for subs...
  11. 1gki (4,325 bytes)
    24: ...ransfer from bacteria to plants or fungi and even bacterial sporulation are special cases of conjugation. An...
    26: The bacterial conjugation protein TrwB resembles ring helicase...
  12. 1h7f (4,291 bytes)
    11: ...nto bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...opolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the unligated c...
  13. 1h7h (4,288 bytes)
    11: ...nto bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...opolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the unligated c...
  14. 1h7t (4,362 bytes)
    11: ...nto bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...opolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the unligated c...
  15. 1h7g (4,348 bytes)
    11: ...nto bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...opolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the unligated c...
  16. 9k48 (3,946 bytes)
    11: ... benzoate and ecgonine methyl ester, endowing the bacteria with the ability to utilize cocaine as a sole sou...
    14: ...BZE hydrolysis. Here, BZEase4 was engineered from bacterial cocaine esterase (CocE) by our reactant state-ba...
  17. 1gws (4,198 bytes)
    24: Sulfate-reducing bacteria contain a variety of multi-heme c-type cytochrome...
  18. 2v28 (4,745 bytes)
    24: ...eratively. In comparison with PAH from mesophilic bacteria and mammalian organisms, CpPAH shows elevated [S(...
  19. 2v25 (5,378 bytes)
    24: ...s revealed PEB1a homologues in some Gram-positive bacteria. The alignments suggest a more distant homology w...
    26: A bacterial virulence factor with a dual role as an adhesin ...
  20. 2v27 (4,792 bytes)
    24: ...eratively. In comparison with PAH from mesophilic bacteria and mammalian organisms, CpPAH shows elevated [S(...

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