Bacillus subtilis 168 is unable to grow on xylose and galactose as sole carbon sources, owing to the lack of specific transporters. We show that they are imported into the cell by the activity of AraE, an arabinose transporter whose synthesis is induced by L-arabinose.
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Krispin, O., & Allmansberger, R. (1998). The Bacillus subtilis AraE protein displays a broad substrate specificity for several different sugars. Journal of Bacteriology, 180(12), 3250–3252. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.12.3250-3252.1998
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