Peptidoglycan association of bacteriophage T5 receptor in Escherichia coli K-12.
AUTOR(ES)
Menichi, B
RESUMO
A total of 50% of the FhuA proteins (also called TonA proteins) present in Escherichia coli cells were associated with the peptidoglycan and 50% were free, whether or not this protein was overproduced. This FhuA-peptidoglycan association was made via the lipoprotein.
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