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Phosphate-selective porins are a family of outer bacterial membrane proteins. These are anion-specific porins the binding site of which has a higher affinity for phosphate than chloride ions. Porin O has a higher affinity for polyphosphates while porin P has a higher affinity for orthophosphate. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa porin O was found to be expressed only under phosphate-starvation conditions during the stationary growth phase.

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