The outer membrane lipoprotein NlpI nucleates hydrolases within peptidoglycan multi-enzyme complexes in <i>Escherichia coli</i>
Manuel Banzhaf(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Waldemar Vollmer(The University of Queensland), Jolanda Verheul(Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences), Adam Lodge(Newcastle University), Ann Kristin Hov(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Athanasios Typas(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Alexandra S. Solovyova(Newcastle University), André Mateus(Umeå University), Frank Stein(European Molecular Biology Organization), George Kritikos(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Tanneke den Blaauwen(Institute of Natural Science), Hamish C. L. Yau(Newcastle University), Morgane Wartel(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Manuel Pazos(Newcastle University), Mikhail M. Savitski(European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
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