Cyclic di-AMP traps proton-coupled K+transporters of the KUP
Enhanced uptake of potassium or glycine betaine or export of
Vincent T. Lee's research works University of Maryland, College Park, MD (UMD, UMCP, University of Maryland College Park) and other places
Cyclic di-AMP: Small molecule with big roles in bacteria
Jörg STÜLKE, Professor (Full), Dr., Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, GAUG, Department of General Microbiology
Cyclic di-AMP traps proton-coupled K+transporters of the KUP
Frontiers Redundant potassium transporter systems guarantee the
Frontiers Redundant potassium transporter systems guarantee the
The second messenger c-di-AMP mediates bacterial exopolysaccharide
Fabian COMMICHAU, Professor, Professor, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, molecular microbiology
Cyclic di-AMP traps proton-coupled K+ transporters of the KUP
Cyclic di-AMP, a second messenger of primary importance: tertiary