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BtuB
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BtuB is an outer membrane receptor found in a variety of bacteria, such as ''E. coli''. As an essential receptor for the cell that is constitutively expressed, it is an ideal target to be parasitized, a feature exploited by a variety of proteins such as [[Colicin]]s. | BtuB is an outer membrane receptor found in a variety of bacteria, such as ''E. coli''. As an essential receptor for the cell that is constitutively expressed, it is an ideal target to be parasitized, a feature exploited by a variety of proteins such as [[Colicin]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 20:14, 27 February 2011
BtuB is an outer membrane receptor found in a variety of bacteria, such as E. coli. As an essential receptor for the cell that is constitutively expressed, it is an ideal target to be parasitized, a feature exploited by a variety of proteins such as Colicins.
