The high-affinity ABC transport system is responsible for detecting maltose in the medium in which E. coli is inserted.
The maltose/maltodextrin transport system is a member of the family of high-affinity ABC transport systems dependent on periplasmic binding proteins and multicomponents of gram-negative enteric bacteria.
With this information, we can conclude that the high-affinity ABC transport system is responsible for detecting maltose in the medium in which E. coli is inserted.
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