The coiled-coil trigger site of the rod domain of cortexillin I unveils a distinct network of interhelical and intrahelical salt bridges.

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Published in Structure on March 15, 2000

Authors

P Burkhard1, R A Kammerer, M O Steinmetz, G P Bourenkov, U Aebi

Author Affiliations

1: M.E. Müller Institute for Structural Biology, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Basel, CH-4056, Switzerland. Peter.Burkhard@unibas.ch.

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