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  4. Drp1 Proteins Released from Hydrolysis-Driven Scaffold Disassembly Trigger Nucleotide-Dependent Membrane Remodeling to Promote Scission

Drp1 Proteins Released from Hydrolysis-Driven Scaffold Disassembly Trigger Nucleotide-Dependent Membrane Remodeling to Promote Scission

2025-07-07 | Drp1 Proteins Released from Hydrolysis-Driven Scaffold Disassembly Trigger Nucleotide-Dependent Membrane Remodeling to Promote Scission – J. Am. Chem. Soc. Luo, E. W.-C.; Nolden, K. A.; Alimohamadi, H.; Lee, M. W.; Duan, L.; Hill, R. B.; Wong,* G. C. L.

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