Cross talk between catabolic pathways in Pseudomonas putida: XylS-dependent and -independent activation of the TOL meta operon requires the same cis-acting sequences within the Pm promoter.
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1994-09
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Journal of Bacteriology 1994 176(17):5578-5582PubMed ID
8071244PubMed Central ID
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