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- Sakacin abstract "Sakacins are bacteriocins produced by Lactobacillus sakei. They are often clustered with the other lactic acid bacteriocins. The best known sakacins are sakacin A, G, K, P, and Q. In particular, sakacin A and P have been well characterized.".
- Sakacin wikiPageID "15179440".
- Sakacin wikiPageRevisionID "491982368".
- Sakacin hasPhotoCollection Sakacin.
- Sakacin subject Category:Bacterial_toxins.
- Sakacin subject Category:Peptides.
- Sakacin type Abstraction100002137.
- Sakacin type Amide114724264.
- Sakacin type Chemical114806838.
- Sakacin type Compound114818238.
- Sakacin type Material114580897.
- Sakacin type Matter100020827.
- Sakacin type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Sakacin type Part113809207.
- Sakacin type Peptide114743046.
- Sakacin type Peptides.
- Sakacin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sakacin type Relation100031921.
- Sakacin type Substance100019613.
- Sakacin comment "Sakacins are bacteriocins produced by Lactobacillus sakei. They are often clustered with the other lactic acid bacteriocins. The best known sakacins are sakacin A, G, K, P, and Q. In particular, sakacin A and P have been well characterized.".
- Sakacin label "Sakacin".
- Sakacin sameAs m.03hkyqq.
- Sakacin sameAs Q7402730.
- Sakacin sameAs Q7402730.
- Sakacin sameAs Sakacin.
- Sakacin wasDerivedFrom Sakacin?oldid=491982368.
- Sakacin isPrimaryTopicOf Sakacin.