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J Bacteriol. 1979 May; 138(2): 352-360

Individual proteins are synthesized continuously throughout the Escherichia coli cell cycle.

J F Lutkenhaus, B A Moore, M Masters and W D Donachie

ABSTRACT

The pattern of synthesis of about 750 individual polypeptides was followed throughout the cell cycle of Escherichia coli B/r. Samples taken at different times in the cell cycle exhibited the same pattern of protein synthesis. No protein could be identified that was synthesized at different rates during different parts of the cell cycle.


J Bacteriol. 1979 May; 138(2): 352-360




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