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J Bacteriol. 1988 July; 170(7): 2977-2983
Ancient heat shock gene is dispensable.
J C Bardwell and
E A Craig
Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison 53706.
ABSTRACT
Hsp83 is a major eucaryotic heat shock protein and one of the most conserved proteins known. We have isolated an Escherichia coli gene homologous to eucaryotic Hsp83 and used it to construct a deletion mutation. The E. coli mutant was viable but had a slight growth disadvantage that increased with temperature.
J Bacteriol. 1988 July; 170(7): 2977-2983
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