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Details on Person Functional genomics reveals the sole sulphate transporter of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and its relevance to the acquisition of sulphur in vivo

Class:IdLiteratureReference:936672
_displayNameFunctional genomics reveals the sole sulphate transporter of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and its relevance to the acquisition of sulphur in vivo
_timestamp2010-08-24 08:38:49
author[Person:936731] Wooff, E
[Person:936599] Michell, SL
[Person:936570] Gordon, SV
[Person:936699] Chambers, MA
[Person:936591] Bardarov, S
[Person:868642] Jacobs WR, Jr
[Person:936612] Hewinson, RG
[Person:870308] Wheeler, PR
created[InstanceEdit:936598] Jassal, B, 2010-08-24
journalMol Microbiol
pages653-63
pubMedIdentifier11929522
titleFunctional genomics reveals the sole sulphate transporter of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and its relevance to the acquisition of sulphur in vivo
volume43
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:936631] sulfate uptake in the cytosol [Mycobacterium tuberculosis]
[Reaction:936667] sulfate binds to SubI outside the membrane [Mycobacterium tuberculosis]
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