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Molecular Biotechnology Programme Uppsala University School of Engineering UPTEC X 01 021 Date of issue 2001-04

Author

Björn Lönnqvist

Title (English)

A study of protein-protein interactions in Staphylococcus aureus

Title (Swedish)

Abstract

A bacterial two-hybrid system using E. coli as the host organism was developed and used for studying protein-protein interactions in the gram positive pathogen Staphylococcus aureus.

Keywords

Protein, interactions, Staphylococcus aureus, two-hybrid,

Supervisors

Dr. Fredrik Åslund

Examiner

Prof. Staffan Arvidsson

Project name Sponsors

Language

English

Security

ISSN 1401-2138

Classification

Supplementary bibliographical information Pages

12

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