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Tethering of CpxP to the inner membrane prevents spheroplast induction of the Cpx envelope stress responseRaivio et al., 2000
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- Raivio T
- Laird M
- Joly J
- Silhavy T
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- Molecular microbiology
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The Cpx envelope stress response of Escherichia coli is controlled by a two‐component regulatory system that senses misfolded proteins in extracytoplasmic compartments and responds by inducing the expression of envelope protein folding and degrading factors. We …
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