Costa et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Interaction between coat morphogenetic proteins SafA and SpoVIDCosta et al., 2006
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- Costa T
- Isidro A
- Moran Jr C
- Henriques A
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- Journal of bacteriology
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Morphogenetic proteins such as SpoVID and SafA govern assembly of the Bacillus subtilis endospore coat by guiding the various protein structural components to the surface of the developing spore. Previously, a screen for peptides able to interact with SpoVID led to the …
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