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When whole cells (stationary phase) of strain EV76 were radiolabelled with Iodogen and I, 16 major and 10 minor surface-exposed outer membrane proteins (OMPs) were identified. Labelling with N-hydroxysuccinimidyl 6-biotinylamino-hexanoate (biotin X-NHS) resulted in a complex protein profile detectable after blotting and developing with peroxidase-conjugated avidin. cell fractionation revealed that biotin X-NHS labelled not only OMPs but also proteins of inner cell compartments. Therefore, radiolabelling was the more reliable technique for identifying the OMPs of

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