Bacterial Physiology 2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74921-9_9
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Extracellular Sensors and Extracellular Induction Components in Stress Tolerance Induction

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“…This probably reflected his deep thinking and speculation-based approach in research, a way that made his papers illuminating in pertinent literature and his peers seeing him as an "extremely intelligent" scientist 2 . The ideas-based experimentation approach of Robin has culminated in his recent discovery/theory over the 2000s of bacteria producing extracellular proteins to sense environmental stress and act as "alarmones" inducing cells to produce a relevant response to emergent stress 3,4 . This was an unexpected behaviour of stress sensing in bacteria that other laboratories had shown to be carried out by cellular components such as cytoplasmic membranes and the ribosomes.…”
Section: Robin J Rowburymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This probably reflected his deep thinking and speculation-based approach in research, a way that made his papers illuminating in pertinent literature and his peers seeing him as an "extremely intelligent" scientist 2 . The ideas-based experimentation approach of Robin has culminated in his recent discovery/theory over the 2000s of bacteria producing extracellular proteins to sense environmental stress and act as "alarmones" inducing cells to produce a relevant response to emergent stress 3,4 . This was an unexpected behaviour of stress sensing in bacteria that other laboratories had shown to be carried out by cellular components such as cytoplasmic membranes and the ribosomes.…”
Section: Robin J Rowburymentioning
confidence: 99%