Ito et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Role of the mature protein sequence of maltose-binding protein in its secretion across the E. coli cytoplasmic membraneIto et al., 1981
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- Ito K
- Beckwith J
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- Cell
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Secretion of amber fragments of an E. coli periplasmic protein, the maltose-binding protein, was studied to determine if the mature portion of the protein is required for its export across the cytoplasmic membrane. A fragment lacking 25–35 amino acid residues at the C terminus …
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