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J Bacteriol. 1979 August; 139(2): 418-423

Isolation and partial characterization of protein E, a major protein found in certain Escherichia coli K-12 mutant strains: relationship to other outer membrane proteins.

T J Chai and J Foulds

ABSTRACT

Escherichia coli outer membrane protein E was purified, and its amino acid composition and N-terminal amino acid were determined. The purified protein was shown to be immunologically and electrophoretically identical to proteins Ic (U. Henning, W. Schmidmayr, and I. Hindennach, Mol. Gen. Genet. 154:293-298, 1977) and e (W. van Alphen, N. van Selm, and B. Lugtenberg, Mol. Gen. Genet. 159:75-83, 1978). Proteins E, e, and Ic were also immunologically related to E. coli outer membrane protein Ia. Lugtenberg and co-workers (B. Lugtenberg, R. van Boxtel, C. Verhoef, and W. van Alphen, FEBS Lett. 96:99-105, 1978) have shown that electrophoretically identical peptides were generated by cyanogen bromide treatment of proteins E, e, and Ic.


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