Abstract

Studies of periplasmic binding protein-dependent transporters date to the 1960s when it was realized that the transport of certain solutes was inhibited following an osmotic shock that released the contents of the periplasm ([8][1], [80][2]). The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily ([52][3]) was

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