PEP group translocation - significado y definición. Qué es PEP group translocation
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Qué (quién) es PEP group translocation - definición


PEP group translocation         
  • B. subtilis]]''. The pathway can be read from right to left, with glucose entering the cell and having a phosphate group transferred to it by EIIB. The [[mannose]] PTS in ''E. coli'' has the same overall structure as the ''B. subtilis'' glucose PTS, i.e. the IIABC domains are fused into one protein.
  • In ''[[Serratia marcescens]]''.
METHOD USED BY BACTERIA FOR SUGAR UPTAKE
Phosphotransferase system; Group translocation
PEP group translocation, also known as the phosphotransferase system or PTS, is a distinct method used by bacteria for sugar uptake where the source of energy is from phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). It is known to be a multicomponent system that always involves enzymes of the plasma membrane and those in the cytoplasm.
Chromosomal translocation         
  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans]]
  • Karyotype}}
PHENOMENON THAT RESULTS IN UNUSUAL REARRANGEMENT OF CHROMOSOMES
List of chromosomal translocations; Translocations; Reciprocal translocation; Balanced reciprocal; Translocation, genetic; Balanced rearrangements; Balanced translocation; Chromosome translocation; Chromosomal translocations; Chromosome translocations; Translocation (genetics); Balanced rearrangement; Nonreciprocal translocation; Genetic translocation; Balanced reciprocal translocation; T(14;18)
In genetics, chromosome translocation is a phenomenon that results in unusual rearrangement of chromosomes. This includes balanced and unbalanced translocation, with two main types: reciprocal-, and Robertsonian translocation.
Species translocation         
CAPTURE, TRANSPORT, AND RELEASE OF LIVING ORGANISMS OR ECOLOGICAL MATERIAL FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
Translocation (wildlife conservation); Translocation (Wildlife conservation); Insurance population
Translocation in wildlife conservation is the capture, transport and release or introduction of species, habitats or other ecological material (such as soil) from one location to another. It contrasts with reintroduction, a term which is generally used to denote the introduction into the wild of species from captive stock.