A structural model of the E. coli PhoB dimer in the transcription initiation complex.

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Published in BMC Struct Biol on March 20, 2012

Authors

Chang-Shung Tung1, Benjamin H McMahon

Author Affiliations

1: Theoretical Biology & Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA. ct@lanl.gov

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