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The PA4204 gene encodes a periplasmic gluconolactonase (PpgL) which is important for fitness of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, by S. Tarighi, Q. Wei, M. Cámara, P. Williams, M. P. Fletcher, T. Kajander and P. Cornelis

Microbiology vol. 154, part 10, pp. 2979 - 2990

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Supplementary Fig. S1. Alignment of the product of PA4204 (PA4204) with YbhE of E. coli (NP_415288.1), the L-α-hydroxyglutaric acid gamma-lactonase of Pectobacterium cyprepedii (BAE53439.1), and the CMLE from Neurospora crassa (XP_957686) [PDF file] (18 KB)







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