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Molecular details of a starch utilization pathway in the human gut symbiont E ubacterium rectaleCockburn et al., 2015
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- Cockburn D
- Orlovsky N
- Foley M
- Kwiatkowski K
- Bahr C
- Maynard M
- Demeler B
- Koropatkin N
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- Molecular microbiology
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E ubacterium rectale is a prominent human gut symbiont yet little is known about the molecular strategies this bacterium has developed to acquire nutrients within the competitive gut ecosystem. Starch is one of the most abundant glycans in the human diet, and E. rectale …
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