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Biosynthesis and transport of threonine in Escherichia coli

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Main Authors: Čamajová, Jana (Author), Čamaj, Peter (Author), Timko, Jozef, 1943- (Author)
Format: Article
Language:Slovak
English
Subjects:
Escherichia coli > metabolizmus
aspartátkináza > analýza > použitie diagnostické
treonín > analógy a deriváty > analýza
homoseríndehydrogenáza > analýza > použitie diagnostické
proteíny transportné membránové > analýza > použitie diagnostické
treonín-tRNA-ligáza > analýza > použitie diagnostické
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