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2. Surface aspartate residues are essential for the stability of colicin A P-domain: a mechanism for the formation of an acidic molten-globule
3. Colicin pore-forming domains bind to Escherichia coli trimeric porins
4. High level expression of His-tagged colicin pore-forming domains and reflections on the sites for pore formation in the inner membrane
5. Mammalian p53R2 Protein Forms an Active Ribonucleotide Reductasein Vitro with the R1 Protein, Which Is Expressed Both in Resting Cells in Response to DNA Damage and in Proliferating Cells
6. Mammalian p53R2 protein forms an active ribonucleotide reductase in vitro with the R1 protein, which is expressed both in resting cells in response to DNA damage and in proliferating cells
7. Colicin Pore-Forming Domains Bind toEscherichia ColiTrimeric Porins
8. Mammalian p53R2 Protein Forms an Active Ribonucleotide Reductasein Vitrowith the R1 Protein, Which Is Expressed Both in Resting Cells in Response to DNA Damage and in Proliferating Cells*
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