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Article pubs.acs.org/biochemistry The Transmembrane Domains of the Bacterial Cell Division Proteins FtsB and FtsL Form a Stable High-Order Oligomer Ambalika S. Khadria and Alessandro Senes*
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Document Date: 2013-10-29 13:33:40


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Ladokhin A. S. / Fleming / Academic Press / TFE / Lear / Weston / Sigma-Aldrich / Robson S. A. / Agilent / HITACHI / /

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Mass Spectrometry facility / FtsB−FtsL complex / Peptide Synthesis facility / FtsL complex / University of WisconsinMadison / Terminal Labeling / Biophysical Instrumentation Facility / University of Wisconsin / /

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resonance energy transfer / nitrogen gas / aqueous media / energy / /

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significant / Stable High-Order Oligomer Ambalika S. Khadria and Alessandro Senes* Department of Biochemistry / University of Wisconsin / /

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alpha / protein engineering / thermodynamics / Directed Mutagenesis / Gel Electrophoresis / FlAsH / /

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