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Potential Edits on Beta-galactoside Permease Article

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Galactoside permease is a protein coded for by the lacY gene of the lac operon, and is found bound to the membrane of a cell for the purpose of binding galactoside molecules that have been solubilized. The protein is part of a system whose main function is to catalyze the accumulation and transport of lactose and other beta-galactosides across the permeable barrier of a membrane. [1]

Involvement of the Phosphatidic Acid Cycle

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There is some evidence that the phosphatidic acid cycle is involved in the system that controls beta-gal permease. I plan to talk about this in a separate section of the article. [2] Waffles2427 (talk) 19:44, 25 March 2017 (UTC)

Other Potential References

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Waffles2427 (talk) 23:39, 11 March 2017 (UTC)

  1. ^ Crandall, M; Koch, A.L. (February 1971). "Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of Escherichia Coli Affecting Beta-Galactoside Transport" (PDF). Journal of Bacteriology. 105 (2): 609-19.
  2. ^ Tarlov, A.R.; Kennedy, E.P. (January 1965). "The Beta-Galactoside Permease System and the Metabolism of Phospholipids in Escherichia Coli" (PDF). The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 240: 49-53.
  3. ^ Hidalgo, C; Reyes, J; Goldschmidt, R (February 1977). "Induction and General Properties of Beta-Galactosidase and Beta-Galactoside Permease in Pseudomonas BAL-31" (PDF). Journal of Bacteriology. 129 (2): 821-9.