When monomers are preferred: A strategy for the identification and disruption of weakly oligomerized proteins

Yufeng Tong, David Hughes, Lisa Placanica, Matthias Buck

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    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7-15
    Number of pages9
    JournalStructure
    Volume13
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - Jan 2005

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    We thank Drs. Frank Sönnichsen and Witold Surewicz for critical reading and Dr. Jun Qin for helpful comments; Johanna Busch from the University of Pennsylvania for her contribution to this project during her summer research experience; Drs. Alan Hall, UCL and Michael Rosen, UT Southwestern for providing plasmids for plexin-B1 and Rac1, respectively. M.B. is a scholar of the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. This work is also partially funded by a Scientist Development Grant from the American Heart Foundation (National Center 0335353N). Y.T. is a postdoctoral fellow of American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate (0425678B).

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