Early events in preprotein recognition in E. coli: interaction of SRP and trigger factor with nascent polypeptides.

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Published in EMBO J on November 15, 1995

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Q A Valent1, D A Kendall, S High, R Kusters, B Oudega, J Luirink

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1: Department of Microbiology, Institute of Molecular Biological Sciences, Biocentrum Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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