Two component systems as biomarkers

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Two component sensors are the biochemical senses of the cell. It is the most common form of molecular bacterial sensing. How do these systems work in marine bacteria and what is their role in biogeochemical cycles?

The project used genome analysis, metaproteomics, and statistical surveys to look into this question.

This work was published in 2019. No current follow up projects are started, but the concept remains of interest!

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Noelle Held

Noelle Held

Assistant Professor, USC Department of Biological Sciences, Marine and Environmental Biology Section

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