Metabolism-dependent taxis towards (methyl)phenols is coupled through the most abundant of three polar localized Aer-like proteins of Pseudomonas putida.
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Rebecca E Parales | V. Shingler | I. Sarand | R. Parales | Inga Sarand | Sofia Osterberg | Sofie Holmqvist | Per Holmfeldt | Eleonore Skärfstad | Victoria Shingler | E. Skärfstad | P. Holmfeldt | S. Osterberg | Sofie Holmqvist | Per Holmfeldt
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