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. 1982 Dec;152(3):1298–1300. doi: 10.1128/jb.152.3.1298-1300.1982

Mixed disulfides of acyl carrier protein and coenzyme A with specific soluble proteins in Escherichia coli.

C O Rock
PMCID: PMC221652  PMID: 6754705

Abstract

Three soluble proteins in Escherichia coli specifically from mixed disulfides with either acyl carrier protein or coenzyme A. Coenzyme A was attached to one of these proteins, and the amount bound depended on the cellular coenzyme A concentration. The other two proteins were mixed disulfides between acyl carrier protein and each of the two 3-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthases.

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