All four Mycobacterium tuberculosis glnA genes encode glutamine synthetase activities but only GlnA1 is abundantly expressed and essential for bacterial homeostasis (Q28486561)
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(P1476) "All four Mycobacterium tuberculosis glnA genes encode glutamine synthetase activities but only GlnA1 is abundantly expressed and essential for bacterial homeostasis" (language: en)
(P2093) Günter Harth
Sasa Maslesa-Galić
Michael V. Tullius
Marcus A. Horwitz
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