Proteolysis of beta-galactosidase following SigmaB activation in Bacillus subtilis.
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Olaf Wolkenhauer | Uwe Völker | Thomas Millat | Ulf W. Liebal | Ulf W Liebal | Georg Homuth | O. Wolkenhauer | G. Homuth | U. Völker | P. K. Sappa | L. Steil | Leif Steil | Thomas Millat | Praveen K Sappa | U. Liebal
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