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The helical content of the YscP molecular ruler determines the length of the Yersinia injectisomeWagner et al., 2009
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- Wagner S
- Sorg I
- Degiacomi M
- Journet L
- Peraro M
- Cornelis G
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- Molecular microbiology
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The length of the Yersinia injectisome needle is determined by the protein YscP, which could act as a molecular ruler. The analysis of the correlation between the size of YscP and the needle length in seven wild‐type strains of Yersinia enterocolitica reinforced this …
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