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Inhibition of glutamate transport in Synechococcus cedrorum by glutamine
Journal of Bacteriology
|November 1, 1975
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The absence of glutamate transport in glutamine-grown cells of Synechococcus cedrorum R7 was due to feedback inhibition and not repression of transport activity.
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