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Characterization of PitA and PitB from Escherichia coli

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Harris, Robyn
Webb, Dianne
Howitt, Susan
Cox, Graeme

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American Society for Microbiology

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Escherichia coli contains two major systems for transporting inorganic phosphate (Pi). The low-affinity Pi transporter (pitA) is expressed constitutively and is dependent on the proton motive force, while the high-affinity Pst system (pstSCAB) is induced

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Journal of Bacteriology

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2037-12-31
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