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Structure of the atypical bacteriocin pectocin M2 implies a novel mechanism of protein uptake.,Grinter R, Josts I, Zeth K, Roszak AW, McCaughey LC, Cogdell RJ, Milner JJ, Kelly SM, Byron O, Walker D Mol Microbiol. 2014 May 28. doi: 10.1111/mmi.12655. PMID:24865810<ref>PMID:24865810</ref> | Structure of the atypical bacteriocin pectocin M2 implies a novel mechanism of protein uptake.,Grinter R, Josts I, Zeth K, Roszak AW, McCaughey LC, Cogdell RJ, Milner JJ, Kelly SM, Byron O, Walker D Mol Microbiol. 2014 May 28. doi: 10.1111/mmi.12655. PMID:24865810<ref>PMID:24865810</ref> | ||
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The Crystal Structure of Pectocin M2 at 2.3 Angstroms
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