Evidence For Autogenous Regulation of Pseudomonas putida Tryptophan Synthase
AUTOR(ES)
Proctor, Alan R.
RESUMO
Studies of a trpA mutant constitutive for tryptophan synthase production support the hypothesis of autogenous regulation (R. F. Goldberger, 1974; A. R. Proctor and I. P. Crawford, 1975) of the Pseudomonas putida trpAB loci.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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