Superfolding of the Partially Unfolded Core-glycosylated Intermediate of Human P-glycoprotein into the Mature Enzyme Is Promoted by Substrate-induced Transmembrane Domain Interactions
Tip W. Loo(Canadian Institutes of Health Research), David M. Clarke(Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
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