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Enzymes / PEP group translocation / Cell biology / CcpA / Catabolite repression / Lac operon / Cyclic adenosine monophosphate / Metabolism / Diauxie / Biology / Gene expression / Proteins
Enzymes
PEP group translocation
Cell biology
CcpA
Catabolite repression
Lac operon
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate
Metabolism
Diauxie
Biology
Gene expression
Proteins

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