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Q42628602-85D1B003-3195-49DA-BD97-5BB9FA7A3613
Q42628602-85D1B003-3195-49DA-BD97-5BB9FA7A3613
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Physiological Roles of the Dual Phosphate Transporter Systems in Low and High Phosphate Conditions and in Capsule Maintenance of Streptococcus pneumoniae D39
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The PhoU protein from Escherichia coli interacts with PhoR, PstB, and metals to form a phosphate-signaling complex at the membrane.