Scholz et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Mechanism of Tet repressor induction by tetracyclines: length compensates for sequence in the α8-α9 loopScholz et al., 2001
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- 8927705674257845284
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- Scholz O
- Kintrup M
- Reich M
- Hillen W
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- Journal of Molecular Biology
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Natural Tet repressor (TetR) variants are α-helical proteins bearing a large loop between helices 8 and 9, which is variable in sequence and length. We have deleted this loop consisting of 14 amino acid residues in TetR (D) and rebuilt it stepwise with up to 42 alanine …
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