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Journal of Bacteriology, October 1999, p. 6540-6542, Vol. 181, No. 20
Department of Biochemistry, The University of
Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 39216-4505
Received 17 May 1999/Accepted 9 August 1999
A lysozyme-osmotic shock method is described for fractionation of
Alcaligenes faecalis which uses glucose to adjust osmotic strength and multiple osmotic shocks. During phenylethylamine-dependent growth, aromatic amine dehydrogenase, azurin, and a single cytochrome c were localized in the periplasm. Their induction patterns
are different from those for the related quinoprotein methylamine dehydrogenase and its associated redox proteins.
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Localization of Periplasmic Redox Proteins of
Alcaligenes faecalis by a Modified General Method for
Fractionating Gram-Negative Bacteria
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