The Affinity of GXXXG Motifs in Transmembrane Helix-Helix Interactions Is Modulated by Long-range Communication
Roman A. Melnyk(University of Toronto), Charles M. Deber(University of Toronto), Donald M. Engelman(Yale University), James U. Bowie(University of California, Los Angeles), Sanguk Kim(Pohang University of Science and Technology), A. Rachael Curran(Hospital for Sick Children)
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