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Qué (quién) es stringent specificity - definición

A SPECIFIC GLOBAL CHANGE IN THE METABOLISM OF A BACTERIAL CELL (THE DOWNREGULATION OF NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND THE SIMULTANEOUS UPREGULATION OF PROTEIN DEGRADATION AND AMINO ACID SYNTHESIS) AS A RESULT OF STARVATION.
Stringent control; Stringent

stringent         
['str?n(d)?(?)nt]
¦ adjective (of regulations or requirements) strict, precise, and exacting.
Derivatives
stringency noun
stringently adverb
Origin
C17: from L. stringent-, stringere 'draw tight'.
Stringent response         
The stringent response, also called stringent control, is a stress response of bacteria and plant chloroplasts in reaction to amino-acid starvation, fatty acid limitation, iron limitation, heat shock and other stress conditions. The stringent response is signaled by the alarmone (p)ppGpp, and modulates transcription of up to 1/3 of all genes in the cell.
stringent         
Stringent laws, rules, or conditions are very severe or are strictly controlled. (FORMAL)
He announced that there would be more stringent controls on the possession of weapons...
Its drug-testing procedures are the most stringent in the world.
ADJ
stringently
He is determined to see the Act enforced more stringently.
ADV: ADV with v

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Stringent response

The stringent response, also called stringent control, is a stress response of bacteria and plant chloroplasts in reaction to amino-acid starvation, fatty acid limitation, iron limitation, heat shock and other stress conditions. The stringent response is signaled by the alarmone (p)ppGpp, and modulates transcription of up to 1/3 of all genes in the cell. This in turn causes the cell to divert resources away from growth and division and toward amino acid synthesis in order to promote survival until nutrient conditions improve.