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Two conformational states of β-lactamase bound to GroEL: a biophysical characterization

Gervasoni et al., 1998

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Gervasoni P
Gehrig P
PluÈckthun A
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Journal of molecular biology

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Escherichia coli RTEM β-lactamase, in which both cysteine residues which form the single disulfide bond have been mutated to alanine residues, can form stable reversible complexes with GroEL under two different sets of conditions. Starting with the GdmCl-denatured …
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