The Product of glnL Is Not Essential for Regulation of Bacterial Nitrogen Assimilation
AUTOR(ES)
Backman, Keith C.
RESUMO
The glnL product is not necessary for the control of expression of glnA and other nitrogen-regulated genes, but it presumably communicates reduntant information on the availability of ammonia from an ammonia-sensitive system consisting of the products of glnB and glnD to the regulatory products of glnF and glnG.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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