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CAREER: The role of bacterial deaminase toxins in cell physiology and microbial interactions

Organization William Marsh Rice UniversityLocation HOUSTON, United StatesPosted 1 Jul 2025Deadline 30 Jun 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationTX
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Most bacteria live in microbial communities commonly found in various environments, affecting processes such as crop output, human health, and soil nutrient cycling. Within these communities, bacteria compete for resources. A method to antagonize competitors is the contact-dependent delivery of toxins, where bacteria directly transfer toxins to…

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CAREER: The role of bacterial deaminase toxins in cell physiology and microbial interactions — William Marsh Rice Univer | Dev Procure