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Expression and nucleotide sequence of the Lactobacillus bulgaricus beta-galatosidase gene cloned in Escherichia coli

The Lactobacillus bulgaricus beta-galactosidase gene was cloned on a ca. 7-kilobase-pair HindIII fragment in the vector pKK223-3 and expressed in Escherichia coli by using its own promoter. The nucleotide sequence of the gene and approximately 400 bases of 3'- and 5'-flanking sequences was...

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Published in:Journal of bacteriology 1989, Vol.171 (2), p.625-635
Main Authors: Schmidt, B.F, Adams, R.M, Requadt, C, Power, S, Mainzer, S.E
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