| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - However, PhaC2 principally has the capacity to bind to PHB granules in vivo [19]; (ii) phasin proteins (PhaPs), in particular PhaP1, cover most parts of the granule surface and prevent coalescence of granules [20-23]; (iii) PHB depolymerases (PhaZs) are important for reutilization (mobilization) of the polymer during times of starvation [24-28]; (iv) oligomer hydrolases (PhaZb, PhaZc, alternative
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