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. 1978 Oct;136(1):286-94.
doi: 10.1128/jb.136.1.286-294.1978.

Major outer membrane protein in Salmonella typhimurium induced by maltose

Major outer membrane protein in Salmonella typhimurium induced by maltose

E T Palva. J Bacteriol. 1978 Oct.

Abstract

A maltose-induced major outer membrane protein (the 44K protein) is demonstrated in Salmonella typhimurium. This protein resembles the lambda receptor of Escherichia coli in its location, induction properties, apparent molecular weight, and association with the peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall. The 44K protein is missing in certain Salmonella Mal- mutants, which are also missing a protein analogous to the maltose-binding protein of E. coli. Thus, these mutants may be defective in the control of maltose genese in Salmonella. The proteins appear to be closely related, as indicated by cross-reaction of the Salmonella protein with the antiserum raised against the lambda receptor; however, they are not identical, since the peptide patterns obtained after limited proteolysis are completely different. Bacteriophage lambda does not use the 44K protein as a receptor.

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