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- W95005087 abstract "This chapter discusses chloride, nitrate, and sulfate transport in bacteria. Sulfate uptake in Salmonella has been extensively described, and appears to be via an active, energy-linked, transport mechanism. The transport is facilitated, as suggested by its saturability, with an apparent affinity of about 4 μM, and competition by other anions, such as sulfite, thiosulfate, and chromate. The transport is temperature dependent, and the sulfate taken up is apparently not metabolized immediately because it is exchangeable with external sulfate. Under energy-poor conditions transport is not observed, and under these conditions a small extent of sulfate binding is revealed in intact Salmonella. The binding, which does not require metabolic energy, is by a soluble binding protein in the periplasmic space. This is indicated by the fact that small membrane-impermeable reagents will inactivate the binding activity, but antibodies raised against the binding protein do not abolish binding in the intact cells." @default.
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- W95005087 title "Chloride, Nitrate, and Sulfate Transport in Bacteria" @default.
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