Inhibitors of the SigmaE-Hfq Regulatory Pathway in E. coli

Katherine Elizabeth Winner

The SigmaE-Hfq pathway found in Escherichia coli. is a good potential target because SigmaE is important for pathogenesis in some bacteria and important for cell survival in others. The SigmaE-Hfq pathway is involved with maintaining the integrity of the cell membrane. This project tests the importance of this pathway in biofilm formation and stress survival of the cell.
Major: 
Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology
Exhibition Category: 
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Sarah Ades, Associate Professor
Poster Number: 
153