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Purification and in vitro characterization of the maltose-binding protein of the plant pathogen Xanthomonas citri

Balan et al., 2005

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Balan A
de Souza C
Moutran A
Ferreira R
Franco C
Ramos C
de Souza Ferreira L
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Protein expression and purification

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The uptake of maltose and maltodextrins in gram-negative bacteria is mediated by an ATP- dependent transport complex composed of a periplasmic maltose-binding protein (MBP) and membrane-associated proteins responsible for the formation of a membrane pore and …
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