Protein synthesis during germination: Shedding new light on a classical question

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Despite over a century of research into the mystery of bacterial spore dormancy and germination, a key question remains unresolved: is protein synthesis required for germination? The development of more sophisticated techniques for assessing and preventing protein synthesis has renewed interest in this long-standing question in recent years. In this issue, Korza et al. (G. Korza, B. Setlow, L. Rao, Q. Li, and P. Setlow, J. Bacteriol 198:3254 -3264, 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JB.00583-16) address this with a novel approach. We discuss their results in the context of recently published data.

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Boone, T., & Driks, A. (2016). Protein synthesis during germination: Shedding new light on a classical question. Journal of Bacteriology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00721-16

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