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lacY  -  galactoside permease

Escherichia coli O157:H7 str. Sakai

 
 
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  • It was shown also that the recombinant cosmid contained part of the neighboring locus (sacP) which corresponds to a component of the PEP-dependent phosphotransferase system of sucrose transport of B. subtilis [10].
  • Modeling of sucrose transport and metabolism through the Scr-system and of the scr gene expression has been performed using a modular and object-orientated new approach [11].

References

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  11. Modeling of inducer exclusion and catabolite repression based on a PTS-dependent sucrose and non-PTS-dependent glycerol transport systems in Escherichia coli K-12 and its experimental verification. Wang, J., Gilles, E.D., Lengeler, J.W., Jahreis, K. J. Biotechnol. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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