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Molecular Microbiology
Anthony P Pugsley, Nienke Buddelmeijer

Abstract

Finding out where specific functions are carried out within a bacterial cell has now become technically feasible. Here we consider recent experiments aimed at determining where bacteria translocate proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane using the Sec machinery.

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Sep 15, 2009·Journal of Bacteriology·Cheryl P EwingPatricia Guerry
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