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- 2vub (3,681 bytes)
11: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdA.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <... - 4vub (3,690 bytes)
11: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdA.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <... - 3vub (3,680 bytes)
11: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdA.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <... - 1st9 (2,890 bytes)
11: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 1su9 (4,367 bytes)
10: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 1vq8 (5,107 bytes)
2: ==The structure of CCDA-PHE-CAP-BIO and the antibiotic sparsomycin bound ... - 1vqk (4,851 bytes)
2: ==The structure of CCDA-PHE-CAP-BIO bound to the a site of the ribosomal ... - 1vub (3,680 bytes)
11: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdA.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <... - 2f9s (5,180 bytes)
12: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 2h19 (4,320 bytes)
11: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 2h1a (2,838 bytes)
11: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 2h1b (4,343 bytes)
11: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 2h1d (4,292 bytes)
11: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 2h1g (4,123 bytes)
10: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt... - 2h30 (5,489 bytes)
25: ...for this proposition in other bacteria where DsbD/CcdA, Trx, MsrA, and MsrB gene homologs are all locate... - 2adl (4,808 bytes)
2: ==Solution structure of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA: Implications for DNA and toxin binding==
10: ...unctions as a transcriptional corepressor for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:...
23: ...on. The highly flexible C-terminal region of free CcdA explains its susceptibility to proteolysis by the...
25: ... and toxin recognition of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA.,Madl T, Van Melderen L, Mine N, Respondek M, Obe... - 2adn (4,808 bytes)
2: ==Solution structure of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA: Implications for DNA and toxin binding==
10: ...unctions as a transcriptional corepressor for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:...
23: ...on. The highly flexible C-terminal region of free CcdA explains its susceptibility to proteolysis by the...
25: ... and toxin recognition of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA.,Madl T, Van Melderen L, Mine N, Respondek M, Obe... - 2h3a (4,809 bytes)
2: ... and toxin recognition of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA==
10: ...unctions as a transcriptional corepressor for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:...
23: ...on. The highly flexible C-terminal region of free CcdA explains its susceptibility to proteolysis by the...
25: ... and toxin recognition of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA.,Madl T, Van Melderen L, Mine N, Respondek M, Obe... - 2h3c (4,809 bytes)
2: ... and toxin recognition of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA==
10: ...unctions as a transcriptional corepressor for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:...
23: ...on. The highly flexible C-terminal region of free CcdA explains its susceptibility to proteolysis by the...
25: ... and toxin recognition of the bacterial antitoxin CcdA.,Madl T, Van Melderen L, Mine N, Respondek M, Obe... - 3c71 (2,820 bytes)
11: ...e synthesis. May accept reducing equivalents from CcdA, leading to breakage of disulfide bonds in apocyt...
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