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Inactivation of the Lactococcus lactis high-affinity phosphate transporter confers oxygen and thiol resistance and alters metal homeostasis, by B. Cesselin, D. Ali, J.-J. Gratadoux, P. Gaudu, P. Duwat, A. Gruss and M. El Karoui

Microbiology vol. 155, part 7, pp. 2274 - 2281

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL [PDF] (107 kb), including supplementary methods (RNA manipulations and semiquantitative reverse PCR analysis of phoU transcription), Table S1 (strains and plasmids), supplementary results (showing that transcription of the pst locus is deregulated by its own inactivation) and Fig. S1 (transcriptional analysis of phoU and the pst locus in a pstA mutant)







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