The three S‐layer‐like homology motifs of the S‐layer protein SbpA of Bacillus sphaericus CCM 2177 are not sufficient for binding to the pyruvylated secondary cell wall polymer
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Dominik Rünzler | Margit Sára | U. Sleytr | M. Sára | C. Huber | N. Ilk | E. Egelseer | Carina Huber | Eva M Egelseer | Nicola Ilk | Uwe B Sleytr | S. Weigert | Stefan Weigert | Dominik Rünzler | Carina Huber
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