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  4. The basal and major pilins in the Corynebacterium diphtheriae SpaA pilus adopt similar structures that competitively react with the pilin polymerase

The basal and major pilins in the Corynebacterium diphtheriae SpaA pilus adopt similar structures that competitively react with the pilin polymerase

2023-05-25 | The basal and major pilins in the Corynebacterium diphtheriaeSpaA pilus adopt similar structures that competitively react with the pilin polymerase – Biopolymers. Sue, C. K.; Cheung, N. A.; Mahoney, B. J.; McConnell, S. A.; Scully, J. M.; Fu, J. Y.; Chang, C.; Ton‐That, H.; Loo, J. A.; Clubb,* R. T.

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