Co-regulation of the phosphate-binding protein and alkaline phosphatase synthesis in Escherichia coli.
AUTOR(ES)
Yagil, E
RESUMO
In phosphate-starved cells of Escherichia coli, the synthesis of alkaline phosphatase and some additional periplasmic proteins is derepressed. One of these proteins, which does not appear in a phoS- constitutive strain, has been identified as well the periplasmic phosphate-binding protein.
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