The role of lipoprotein processing by signal peptidase II in the Gram-positive eubacterium bacillus subtilis. Signal peptidase II is required for the efficient secretion of alpha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein processing by signal peptidase II in the Gram-positive eubacterium bacillus subtilis. Signal peptidase II is required for the efficient secretion of alpha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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The role of lipoprotein proces ...... ha-amylase, a non-lipoprotein.
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Kontinen VP
van Dijl JM
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10.1074/JBC.274.3.1698
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z