Topology of phage lambda receptor protein. Mapping targets of proteolytic cleavage in relation to binding sites for phage or monoclonal antibodies.

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Published in J Biol Chem on June 25, 1984

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S Schenkman, A Tsugita, M Schwartz, J P Rosenbusch

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